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  1. Some governments are now regretting their hands-off approach.
    一些官员现在后悔对这些地方采取袖手旁观的态度。
  2. This hands-off approach could lead to huge risks for the companies.
    这种放手不管的作法可能会为企业带来巨大风险。
  3. Bright strode her first hands-off step on7/30, and first outdoors march three weeks later.
    7月30日,刘白脱手迈出了第一步。三星期后,刘白能到室外行走。


hands-off
[ adj ]
not involving participation or intervention
<adj.all>
a hands-off foreign policy


  1. Reagan was disengaged but persuasive, a hands-off president.
  2. Employers, however, while moving aggressively in the past decade to hold down costs in conventional health plans, typically have taken a hands-off attitude toward medical claims filed under workers' compensation.
  3. The Justice Department failed to keep up with defense procurement fraud because it has a "lackadaisical, careless, hands-off management" approach, two senators said in releasing a critical congressional report Saturday.
  4. This hands-off approach isn't always easy for Ms. Freeman, particularly when her sales manager wants to hire someone Ms. Freeman doesn't like or when a client calls to complain about a pricing change.
  5. "Although it was implied that we'd take a hands-off approach, that really wasn't the case," admits Gerald R. Williams, a former executive vice president of First City who negotiated many of its takeovers.
  6. One possible result: The SEC is more likely to take a hands-off approach to post-market-crash proposals, such as restricting program trading.
  7. Espousing a strong free-market philosophy, Mr. Ruder, 58 years old, said at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Banking Committee that the government should take a hands-off approach to takeovers because they benefit shareholders.
  8. The implementation of City Challenge will be managed by Brixton Challenge Limited, a 'hands-off' company set up for the purpose.
  9. Congress is likely to take a hands-off approach as long as the peace process progresses, and it isn't clear what actions by Mr. Ortega would provoke lawmakers to take a more militant stance.
  10. It buys brand names such as Tiffany and Gucci, in which it recently took a 50% position. And it attracts talented managers by giving them equity stakes while maintaining a hands-off attitude.
  11. Atlantic Richfield Co.'s entry into the battle for Britoil PLC poses some prickly questions for the British government, which despite its hands-off market policies has its hands firmly on Britoil's fate.
  12. Mr. Regan, a hands-off free marketeer, didn't follow Mr. Volcker's advice.
  13. Local councils, he says, are important 'for planning the system locally and managing it in a hands-off way'.
  14. But for most of the session, Wilder took a hands-off approach, allowing the legislators to do their job.
  15. India and the Soviet Union have taken a hands-off approach to China's recent suppression of the student-led pro-democracy movement.
  16. Last April, after failing to find a buyer for his stake in the company, Mr. Kluge moved away from a hands-off position and seized direct control of Orion and its board.
  17. He blames the results on the hands-off leadership of Mr. Marron, age 54, chairman since 1981.
  18. The risk of Gorbachev's hands-off policy is that the Soviet Union will lose its front-line defenses in East Germany and elsewhere, exposing itself to another devastating land war like the two suffered so far this century.
  19. The move, announced by a bipartisan group of eight attorneys general representing every region of the country, indicates the extent of state opposition to the administration's generally hands-off approach to merger enforcement.
  20. It continues to follow the hands-off, free-market philosophy of outgoing Chairman John Shad on corporate takeovers and international securities trading.
  21. Furthermore, this move emphasizes another weak link in Digital's management philosophy: allowing the hands-off management system to work its way into the sales organization.
  22. Mr. Rule helped develop and carry out the Reagan administration's hands-off policy toward mergers and acquisitions over the past few years, and is almost certain to maintain it.
  23. But I didn't exercise any hands-off management technique.
  24. He discovered that the boy's mother had a hands-off attitude about her son's schooling and that Daniel had such low self-esteem that his laziness and poor grades seemed to be a way of telling himself that he was no good.
  25. Matsushita has consistently maintained that it will take a hands-off approach in managing MCA.
  26. Some companies, like International Business Machines Corp., have preferred a "hands-off" policy.
  27. But Mr. Kaufman said, "I didn't know the name Atcor" was the takeover target and so he didn't know the stock was a hands-off situation.
  28. The global stock crash of October 1987 drew wide attention to pitfalls in Hong Kong's hands-off regulatory approach.
  29. Since that February comment, the administration at the orders of Treasury Secretary James A. Baker III has adopted a hands-off approach.
  30. Even if "Twin Peaks" caves in, it has already won ABC new cache in Hollywood as the hands-off network, eager for ideas that are daring and different.
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