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.
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.
After an earlier hands-off approach, the Bush administration has recently adopted a more active role in the Israeli-Palestinian crisis.
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.
When it comes to access to technology, some policymakers believe a hands-off approach that allows market forces to prevail is best.
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.
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.
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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Even this hands-off approach, though, now strikes me as too much.
It appeared that Romanov had decided to operate a more hands-off approach, having had a turbulent relationship with former managers, such as George Burley and Stevie Frail.
Today, we need a sensible middle ground between heavy-handed regulation and a hands-off approach to a risk that can hurt the innocent, as well as the sophisticated buyer.
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This new sanctimoniousness, said officials, was a precaution to ward off a hue-and-cry from Jordan's Islamists, already restive over King Abdullah's hands-off approach to the looming war on Iraq.
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Before the recent boardroom ructions, the Quandts had taken a hands-off approach, leaving much of the decision-making to Eberhard von Kuenheim, one of only a few outsiders in Johanna's inner circle.
The former gave their academic blessing by telling everyone that markets were rational and efficient and latter responded with deregulation of the financial industry and an increasingly hands-off approach to economic policy.
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If you decide that a hands-off approach is best for you, ensure that your initial asset allocation investment strategy is appropriate for your risk tolerance and then commit to it, even in rocky times.
Its largely hands-off approach has worked remarkably well.
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While legal practitioners, for the reasons discussed above, are inclined to leave well enough alone and allow the Shariah scholars and authorities sole access to this black box, professional and fiduciary duties and responsibilities do not permit such a hands-off approach.
Up to now, the Internet has been a light-touch regulatory zone, and free-market advocates have argued that its success depends on an approach that is largely hands-off.
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