We have no meanings for "too permissive" in our records yet.
1 As patrons went, he was beginning to realize he was much too permissive .
2 A sensor that's too permissive , though, could allow kids to get into their parents' tablets.
3 A new review by environmental groups says the rules governing forestry are light-handed and too permissive .
4 But as diagnostic tests evolve, the FDA worries that the rules are too permissive to protect patients.
5 George thinks Roberta is too permissive -the girls never help around the farm, for one thing.
6 She said the company had been too permissive at times in terms of how advertisers were allowed to target users.
7 But when I saw her instincts, I was very much in favour of them, because my parents were a little too permissive .
8 There are parents who err on the side of being too permissive or too authoritarian, but most manage to balance discipline with support.
9 Cooke said she previously considered Ukad's testing scheme to be " too permissive a regime, allowing the drug cheats too much latitude".
10 She said this was too permissive and that the regulation started from the premise that the need for resource consent should be avoided where possible.
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