hands-off造句1. The government has a hands-off approach to the industry.
2. Paul has a hands-off style of management.
3. A hands-off approach to macroeconomic management has the great virtue of leaving both hands free for microeconomic tasks.
4. The hands-off policy was extended to the structure of citizen participation and the social targeting provisions.
5. He takes a hands-off approach when it comes to raising his children.
6. With laissez-faire leadership, the manager adopts a more hands-off policy, leaving his staff for the most part to their own devices.
7. It is often easier to have intermittent manual intervention in a "full" workflow automation process than to consider the excessively complex system necessary for "hands-off" automation.
8. Up to now, governments have been largely hands-off. An amusing example is the dispute over the domain www.newzealand.com.
9. In the new, hands-off regulatory environment, banks and mortgage companies transformed the loans they were making into commodities.
10. Qigong is the manipulation of a hands-off telekinetic energy that Yoda would simply call The Force.
11. He can take a hands-off approach and tilt the playing field in GM's favor at the same time.
12. A quiet, hands-off leader, he sets the tone and objectives and lets his employees figure out how to execute them.
13. I've been very hands-off at Wikipedia, particularly when it comes to detailed editing conflicts.
14. The NESV principal owner's comments follow a hands-off warning issued yesterday by Roy Hodgson with regards the future of Pepe Reina.
15. The company has demonstrated mobile voice and data services capable of roaming and hands-off operation.
16. I had no choice but to cut back to a hands-off style-getting involved in exceptions only.
17. And in his case it's hard to fault the hands-off philosophy.
18. Direct U. S. action seems even less likely in Syria, where the White House has denounced a government crackdown but is keeping hands-off in a country that has had a vexed relationship with Washington.
19. The Somalia piracy is part and parcel of the larger crisis resulting from the failed Somali state and the negligent and hands-off attitude of the world community.
20. Jobs veers between a seemingly-intimate knowledge of the way the company's stock fluctuated and a hands-off attitude that essentially put some of the decision-making in other people's hands.
21. Since I was his teacher, his first teachers in the study, if I am a little bit difficult because the hands-off , I relax, but ruined his life.
22. Frantic to retrieve the bodies, Admira's parents are bewildered by unresponsive Bosnian and Serb bureaucracies, and by UNPROFOR's hands-off policy.
23. He is seen as more interventionist and vocal on monetary policy than his predecessor Hirohisa Fujii, who mostly took a hands-off approach. Fujii stepped down last week for health problems.
24. Amazon RDS offloads from the customer's staff a number of routine MySQL maintenance operation tasks. It begins with hands-off database computing resources scalability, and performance monitoring.
25. Poultry and meat can take little time to cook (grilling and searing in a hot, nonstick pan) or a lot of hands-off time (braising and stewing until they are fork-tender and flavorful).
26. In short, our goal is to get GM back on its feet, take a hands-off approach, and get out quickly.