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.
Are Don Draper dads with long hours at the office and a hands-off approach to children an endangered species?
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.
's 'hands-off' policy towards what West sources say will be a 'crooked' election could increase any security risks.
After an earlier hands-off approach, the Bush administration has recently adopted a more active role in the Israeli-Palestinian crisis.
Videos of both after the break, more details a few hands-off impressions courtesy of BotJunkie at the links below.
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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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Can you explain why the White House has taken more of a hands-off approach to this process, versus over the summer?
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.
Last week Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman compared the Swedish Foreign Ministry's hands-off position to the country's neutrality during World War II.
Branson may take a hands-off approach to businesses in his conglomerate but they are guided by the traits that made him successful.
But are our regulatory overlords smart enough to advocate a hands-off policy?
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.
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