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hands-off [ˌhæn(d)zˈɔf] ADJ attr

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The founders and organizers have established a hands-off curatorial environment, inviting the individual artists to create an experience of their own.
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In very few cases have politicians deviated from their traditional hands-off course in church doctrinal matters.
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He generally took a hands-off approach which the independent-minded settlers found appealing.
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Domestic violence is widespread, especially in rural areas, but the police generally take a hands-off attitude toward such offenses.
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In the hands-off scenario, however, reliable authentication is much more difficult to achieve.
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The domestic courts take a hands-off approach, and the non-intrusion... is certainly a benefit.
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Their parents choose not to interfere, as they had just started a hands-off approach to parenting.
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Ecosystem management practices range from a hands-off approach to very active processes such as introduced species removal and controlled burning.
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Cone was a fiscal conservative and a hands-off governor.
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However, the team struggled in the 1990s and, since 1999 she has been a very hands-off owner.
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