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