0 Someone who has a hands-off way of organizing or dealing with something allows other people to make decisions about how things should be done and avoids becoming directly involved. -- 放手的,不干涉的,不插手的
Paul has a hands-off style of management. 保罗采取一种不干涉的管理方法。
From a liberal point of view, why isn't the appropriate solution simply a hands-off approach, leaving the choice of language use to individuals?
This has proven to be an effective and aesthetically pleasing hands-off method of synchronising the human and machine layers at the beginning of the performance.
Under competitive capitalism, government must take on a different, more hands-off economic role.
In terms of the instrumental relationship between government and governance, this indicates a ' hands-off' attitude on the part of government and a deliberate abstention from substantive control.
It implied not only a hands-off attitude of ownership towards management, but also, above all, a separation of the company's finances from those of its owners.
Neither involves a hands-off approach.
Why should there be a hands-off operation in connection with conveyancing when other aspects of the integrated service are not so restricted?
Indeed, some may say that we have not had a hands-off approach in the past.