Tending not to interfere with people's (employees', subjects', etc.) decisions and actions.
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Examples for "permissive "
Examples for "permissive "
1 The current court's conservative majority has generally been permissive of voting restrictions.
2 In respect to it, the agency of God is permissive and overruling.
3 We have also releasing or permissive function; and we have transmissive function.
4 It has already been too long that permissive blindness is the norm.
5 This permissive chromatin structure is progressively lost as the stem cell differentiates.
1 After all, the genius of eBay has always been its hands - off approach.
2 Rivian also promises semi-autonomous driving capabilities that would enable hands - off highway driving.
3 Inrockuptibles Editor Bernard Zekri says Pigasse so far has kept a hands - off approach.
4 He stressed that the British government would adopt a hands - off approach.
5 But soldiers showed restraint, taking a hands - off approach at times to avert confrontation.
6 The first day we started mining, though, this hands - off approach changed.
7 Pachinko typifies the hands - off approach taken by Japan to the spread of Covid-19.
8 It held back from censuring the hands - off stance of the Egyptian armed forces.
9 Since then, police have been largely hands - off and their presence minimal.
10 Republican-led Texas and Florida, in contrast, took a more hands - off approach.
11 He knew there was a hands - off sign when it came to the Buick.
12 At first, the teaching method from the school was very hands - off .
13 These are useful low-speed traffic crawling technologies, enabling hands - off driving up to 60kph.
14 If she and Adam had to adopt a hands - off policy, so be it.
15 For a long time, regulators and lawmakers took a hands - off approach towards technology companies.
16 The agency has so far taken a largely hands - off approach.
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