"Control" and "jurisdiction" are loose terms here, since the boards' power is largely advisory.
Heart attack and stroke are very loose terms.
Street crime is a loose term for criminal offences taking place in public places.
At that time, football in Greece was not fully professional, and thus contracts were signed on very loose terms.
A. Let me start my answer by trying to define, for those who need some help, this loose term "rubato."
But 'context' is a loose term, extending well beyond the moment of action.
"Host" is a loose term: he showed up almost an hour late for the event.
A medical internship typically lasts one year (a loose term) and usually begins July 1.
"That's kind of a loose term for a virus with psychological effects."
It's a loose term for several specific disorders with different causes.