Editor A is more hands-off, just wanting the work they agree on done on deadline.
Obama's May speech promised to take a hands-off approach to the cybersecurity of U.S. businesses.
The U.S. also argued in favor of governments taking a hands-off approach to the Internet.
Brabin's style could not be more different from the hands-off approach of his predecessor.
Washington, for example, has a tradition of hands-off libertarianism and a low churchgoing rate.
He claims, unconvincingly, that this hands-off approach has already banished the bane of the Internet, spam.
Seeking to capitalize on interest in the hands-off approach, the investment business dreamed up the index fund.
His overseer took a hands-off approach and did not review structural details of the project, it found.
If the Fund has remained remarkably hands-off, it is perhaps because its hands are not entirely clean.
Hands-off decentralization can be frustrating when a subsidiary rightly values sustainability and holistic wellness more than quarterly returns.
After an earlier hands-off approach, the Bush administration has recently adopted a more active role in the Israeli-Palestinian crisis.
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And European lawmakers also appear to be moving towards a more hands-off approach, opting to let the market decide.
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Mr Aquino's supporters scoff at this, and praise the president's scrupulous hands-off approach.
But Ms. Navarro admits her hands-off approach has backfired on her at times.
There would emerge an odd similarity between taking a seat in your hands-off car and boarding a bus or train.
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He said he accepted that government had been "too hands-off" in the past, which is why the scheme was brought "in-house".
When it comes to access to technology, some policymakers believe a hands-off approach that allows market forces to prevail is best.
This is not to say that market forces and a largely hands-off Internet policy have delivered the ideal state of competition.
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Right now, most employers take a hands-off approach, their labor contracts simply say the hiring agencies will abide by the law.
Branson may take a hands-off approach to businesses in his conglomerate but they are guided by the traits that made him successful.
Bisciotti is often asked whether he is a hands-on or hands-off owner.
Yemeni authorities, it seems, have taken a hands-off approach to the university.
The hands-off approach will lay the foundation for more stable, private-sector-led expansion.
The Obama administration has come under fire from some members of Congress for taking what they say is a "hands-off approach" toward Syria.
Howard was known by his employees and acquaintances as a hands-off business owner, preferring instead to spend the family fortune on pet projects.
Hands-off regulation can work only when those being regulated know they may actually go bust if they misjudge the risks they are taking.
Bush had praised them but now faces the possibility that their federalist, hands-off-the-states philosophy makes them less likely to rule in his favor.
We got a brief, hands-off tease of the 17.3-inch GX60 successor at the 8900M's unveiling, and it's clear the graphics are the centerpiece.
Mr. Obama took a more hands-off approach with the 2011 "supercommittee" of lawmakers that sought a grand-bargain deficit deal but failed to reach agreement.
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