In terms of research questions or what is taught in the classroom, Broad has mostly played a hands-off role. |
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In other words, it was hands-off to the province and certainly to the cities, towns and rural municipalities. |
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The hands-off attitude and non-involvement by so many parents need to be changed. |
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The new administration favour a more hands-off stance in relation to global financial turbulence. |
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All that is required is the adoption of a hands-off attitude, allowing the market to develop by itself. |
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Such loyalty and his hands-off management style might have worked in a privately owned business. |
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Usual physiotherapy produced marginally better treatment outcomes at 12 months than the shorter, hands-off intervention. |
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So this is why I'm concerned with creating the right culture of hands-off management at PaxDigita. |
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I have a very hands-off approach to project management, partly because I'm lazy and partly because I find that it works well. |
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Such a hands-off view, coupled with the posit of ontologically distinctive quantifiers, is endorsed by various optimists, including McDaniel. |
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These are hands-off, no-go, sacrosanct areas that the British prime minister cannot afford to have tampered with. |
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For the most part, the colonels and generals were hands-off and allowed us to do the job we were trained to do. |
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The better decision is incremental reforms at the state level and a hands-off approach from the feds. |
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We just need to work together, rather than having a kind of hands-off disinterest in this problem. |
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The crisis is not going to go away as quickly as the Conservatives claim in their hands-off policy. |
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There should be a minimum of 10cm of free brake travel when the glider is flown hands-off. |
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To date, Canadian government officials appear to have opted for a hands-off approach to civilmilitary issues outside Kandahar. |
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This simple solution can provide a hands-off approach to gradually transition back into the markets. |
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However, in this occurrence, the owner took a hands-off approach to decision making. |
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In a laissez fair leadership, the leader takes a hands-off approach and leaves all decision-making up to the group. |
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But the thinking behind it is consistent with the rather timorous, hands-off approach to recent conflicts. |
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As soon as the airspeed is steady in the climb, trim the aircraft to hold that attitude hands-off. |
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In curating the exhibition, she took a very hands-off approach, beyond providing the artists the opportunity to resolve new ideas in a public setting. |
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Dreamworks' hands-off approach is evident in the finished film, which is defiantly British in its quirky choice of subject matter and love of absurd punning. |
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Our audit reports are filled with examples of failure to get the best value from spending when the Treasury Board Secretariat was taking a hands-off approach. |
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The government has to date adopted a hands-off policy and has stayed silent. |
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On the other hand, if provincial authorities take a hands-off attitude as well, the resulting gap in enforcement could be highly prejudicial to vulnerable foreign workers. |
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It's that his preparation style is hands-off, to say the least. |
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Has the White House been too hands-off during debt talks in Congress? |
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In fact the regulation of these instruments was strictly hands-off. |
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Markets outside Europe have operated for too long on the basis of an excessively hands-off approach to the market economy in both the economic and financial sectors. |
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This new sanctimoniousness, said officials, was a precaution to ward off a hue-and-cry from Jordan's Islamists, already restive over King Abdullah's hands-off approach to the looming war on Iraq. |
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Rather than using a laissez faire, hands-off approach, these leaders become micromanagers. |
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From this it is evident that Lewis would not argue for a strict hands-off policy of preservationism. |
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