laissez faire in English

noun
1
a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
That doesn't mean advocating a policy of laissez-faire ; it means helping all people to work together for their common good.

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1. Laissez faire! Easy come, easy go!

2. It is no system of laissez faire.

3. Probably laissez faire and " Protestant work ethic " helped.

4. Connivance of the laissez - faire attitude is irresponsible.

5. The development of Docklands is anything but laissez-faire economics.

6. Poet's status also has brought their laissez faire personality.

7. All these are vital modifications to the laissez-faire model.

8. Please permit my laissez faire period of time, seeks. Homeward journey.

9. Regulation can vary from laissez-faire to the oppressive and capricious.

10. This minimalist formula fitted the laissez - faire temper of the times.

11. Hong Kong, of course, sets greater store by laissez-faire principles.

12. They were non-religious, anti-socialist and supported laissez-faire economics.

13. That doctrine of laissez faire which so often in our history.

14. Proponents of this laissez-faire approach have however themselves been challenged.

15. But the laissez-faire Anglo-Saxon model has also now failed miserably.

16. laissez-faire French capital theoretically stricter than hardline Sudan in the fashion stakes.

17. These findings provide evidence on positive role of reputation in a laissez faire virtual market.

18. It seems like it's pretty laissez faire. And it's very mixed in terms of quality.

19. At the bottom of the continuum are commonly used labels ranging from autocratic to laissez-faire.

20. On receiving the petition demanding Outram's resignation they stuck to the principle of laissez-faire.

21. Under these circumstances it was hardly surprising that the police adopted a laissez-faire policy.

22. Thus we might expect to move gradually to a more participative or laissez-faire approach.

23. The officials' actions were a departure from Russia's usual laissez faire approach to online crime.

24. But these firms would still do better overall than under a policy of laissez-faire.

25. The problems began long before he became headteacher, but they worsened with his laissez-faire approach/attitude.

26. Friedman argues that laissez-faire government policy is more desirable than government intervention in the economy.

27. Friedman argued that laissez-faire government policy is more desirable than government intervention in the economy.

28. One of the most effective arguments against unregulated laissez faire has been that it invariably leads to monopoly.

29. Schapiro sees Benthamism as, in a sense, "tied to laissez faire," but thinks that J

30. In January 2004, Laissez Faire Books established the Lysander Spooner Award for advancing the literature of liberty.

31. 21 The problems began long before he became headteacher,(www.Sentencedict.com) but they worsened with his laissez-faire approach/attitude.

32. Antigovernment Protests Unsettle Chile’s Elite Country’s rich face a popular uprising against income inequality and decades of laissez-faire policies

33. 9 Historically, this process has experienced five stages: mercantilism, laissez faire, infant industry protection, Keynesianism and the strategic trade policy.

34. To live under an effectively working constitution is not the same as living under a regime of moral laissez-faire.

35. The future of government is to provide tools for empowerment, not to sit back and hope that laissez-faire Adhocracy will suffice

36. I am taking a more laissez-faire approach to life, and not trying to control it, based on my need for stuff.

37. But this fall the former FederalReserve chairman was being blamed for the laissez faire economicpolicies that contributed to the current financial crisis.

38. But the liberalising trends are not blind moves towards laissez-faire, but the product of many countervailing forces in the local society.

39. Secondly, as the method or means for the state to administrate economic activities, the "Laissez faire" and " Interventionism " are consolidated in parallel.

40. In the light of this we briefly consider rules and laissez-faire approaches to mergers as alternatives to that of pragmatic cost-benefit.

41. 18 But the liberalising trends are not blind moves towards laissez-faire, but the product of many countervailing forces in the local society.

42. In the economic policy aspect, Bush Administration laissez faire Wall Street develops the high risk service unlimitedly , and intends to let US dollar depreciation.

43. Liberalism was concerned with freedom and individuality and early on was identified with "laissez faire", or a lack of state intervention in the economy.

44. It Bemuses me to read the views of those, and there are many of them, who still believe in free market, laissez-faire voodoo economics

45. American credit consumption concept of overdraft of the future, their laissez faire financial system and the foreign policies even controversial at home may all need change.

46. For all its laissez-faire rhetoric, the Reagan administration fought fire with fire, responding to Japan's market-distorting industrial and trade policies with a firm hand.

47. There is another important aspect to this philosophy of laissez faire: It is the fear, in all observers of all forms of art, of guessing wrong.

48. Just as the ultra laissez faire Government of pre 1930s America gave way, I believe people today sense massive political failure and are looking for change.

49. Find food, coffee, Art Nouveau, and laissez faire locals who value the city's casual atmosphere, Brussels is a great stop to add on your European vacation.

50. There have three theories with regard to the valid basis of inculpatory act of rescue: subjectivism doctrine, the benefit weight doctrine, and the laissez faire behavior doctrine.