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"hands-off" Definitions
  1. dealing with people or a situation by not becoming involved and by allowing people to do what they want to
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FR: I am a pretty hands-off person, a hands-off manager.
It's not just keeping the government's hands off Medicare: It's keeping your neighbors' hands off it, too.
" ON RUNNING A HANDS-OFF CONGLOMERATE "I think our hands-off style actually can add significant value to many companies.
Hands-off approach US officials say the White House has taken a largely hands-off approach to how the Pentagon is being run -- at least for now.
You can choose how involved or hands-off you want to be but for us, it just made more sense to be the most hands-off with our surrogate as possible.
"Once you transfer the embryo, it's hands off," she says.
"Hands off our IRN BRU" has more than 8,000 supporters.
I haven't been able to keep my hands off her.
Now get your hands off the wheel and start driving!
Yet, the U.S. government has taken a hands off approach.
I don't want to take my hands off the wheel.
But for God's sake, get your hands off our hamburgers.
The U.S. held April and now hands off to Uruguay.
The United States held April and hands off to Uruguay.
The trouble: They can't keep their hands off each other.
But don't assume that you can be entirely hands off.
Kepler hands off the baton to TESS now, NASA said.
"It was always the hands-off approach" from teachers and doctors.
The only way to avoid scars is to be hands-off.
While you're weighing the decision, keep your hands off that asset.
Third, he is a hands-off boss who often micromanages things.
But Europe's approach seems preferable to America's more hands-off stance.
Robin Thicke Accused of Domestic ViolenceTaylor Swift & Zayn Malik: Hands Off!
But Microsoft's stance was less hands-off than some other firms.
Even podcasters are conflicted; a hands-off Apple retains some appeal.
Morsi, but adopted a hands-off approach, while some in his
Britney Spears can't keep her hands off of other people's images.
Once this is set up, it's hands-off from there. 9.
"The Port Authority has a very hands-off approach," he said.
We need to go hands-off in the age of coronavirus.
In time, we reluctantly inched toward a more hands-off approach.
"Government policy in Uganda is eyes on, hands off," he said.
The movie's hands-off approach does often amount to something poignant.
Republican legislatures need to keep their hands off of women's bodies.
The United States held April and now hands off to Uruguay.
"Get your hands off my daughter," Duane yells at the aide.
"My husband could never keep his hands off me," she says.
"I was hands off for the movie," Catherine said on GMA.
Facebook's hands-off ad policy has already allowed for misleading advertisements.
Investing is also far more hands-off than maintaining a property.
That's not to say the president has fully gone hands-off.
The more we work, the more hands-off I can be.
One sign urged Mr Trump to "keep his tiny hands off science".
Hands off Twenty years after "The Matrix," Keanu Reeves is hot again.
The Obama administration took a hands-off approach to states that legalized.
" I think there's an attitude of "treat us with respect -- hands off.
Later, she yells, "Get your fucking hands off me!" to another officer.
"I tell them: hands off Hong Kong and show respect," Liu added.
Though in either case, Murphy is mostly hands-off at this point.
Corey Feldman's all right, jack, just keep your hands off his stack.
If they touch me, I say, 'Take your damn hands off me.
"It's driving him crazy" to be mostly hands-off, the source added.
Yes, you should keep your hands off your money ... to a point.
They can't take your hands off so you can't use them anymore.
Agency spokeswoman Artealia Gilliard declined comment on the agency's hands-off posture.
To achieve that realism, producers were extremely hands-off on the dates.
A cultural shift has washed over the usually hands-off tech industry.
They held banners reading "Hands off Macedonia!" and chanted the national anthem.
Is congratulation the only way to keep their hands off our throats?
" Moreno added, of course, that Tobolowsky "cannot take his hands off me!
Trump's hands-off approach has allowed others to set the regional agenda.
The Obama administration's approach to hands-free driving is remarkably hands-off.
Regulators have gradually taken a more hands-off approach to the market.
Or really should there be sort of a hands-off on this?
He finds the culture of privacy and the hands-off government optimal.
Republican lawmakers have indicated that they want to take hands-off approach.
And most important, Mr. Trump should keep his hands off the Fed.
The country's hands-off approach has already sparked tensions with El Salvador.
When it came time to work, Rees was meticulous but hands off.
It's like someone saying, 'Take your hands off the table, you're done.
Facebook has taken perhaps the most hands-off approach to the ads.
For a hands-off artist, he was very much on the job.
I wasn't really such a hands-off parent — except when I was.
We were completely hands-off, and have still never seen the essay.
Swat as many hands off as they make their way towards your head.
Legally, this is a hands-off deal as far as the government goes.
She told him to keep her hands off her or she'd punch him.
Among the placards at the protests were many that read "Hands off DNA".
Technologies such as automation and artificial intelligence help facilitate Facebook's hands-off approach.
"Hands off our children!" growled Mr Kaczynski at a PiS conference in March.
After tonight, the full Kardashian crew hands off their time slot to E!
Even at companies like Ikea and Starbucks, she takes a hands-off approach.
Thomashow said he stopped only after she physically took his hands off her.
Yes, you should keep your hands off your invested money ... to a point.
Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne just can't keep their hands off of each other.
It's not the time to be passive or take a hands-off approach.
"There are better targets out there," he smiled, his hands off the wheel.
That would sort of defeat the hands-off mantra of an autonomous car.
President Hoover's "laissez faire" (hands off) economic policies let Wall Street run amok.
"This is not something I could keep my hands off of," Moas said.
The hands-off policies of free enterprise are too morally compelling to ignore.
The car's not ready for a hands-off parking free for all, however.
"He's very hands off from the day-to-day type stuff," Siminoff says.
We got to keep our hands off 'em unless they beg for it.
Parents can be hands off, she said, but they should also check in.
Last month, Beijing told the U.K. to keep its hands off Hong Kong.
Rising energy prices allow politicians to take their hands off the legislative wheel.
Yang uses Autopilot with his hands off the steering wheel in the ad.
The approach moms and dads are adopting nowadays is markedly more hands-off.
Fathers may be a little more stoic, more reserved and more hands-off.
"Humans basically just need to keep their hands off animals," Ms. Hillman said.
Super Cruise, unlike competitors, allows you to take your hands off the wheel.
Historically, Apple has maintained a relatively hands-off approach to investments in gaming.
For overwhelmed individuals who want to declutter, he recommends a hands-off approach.
A parliamentary committee recently concluded that the government's "hands-off" approach "is not working".
During a debate in April, he suggested cutting the hands off politicians who steal.
With his penchant for hands-off regulations, it's easy to assume that he doesn't.
So ha ha hands off ha ha I am laughing because we are jovial!
For a while there, the federal government was very hands-off with autonomous vehicles.
"New space" advocates prefer a more hands-off approach, leaning on public-private partnerships.
It launched a campaign, Hands Off Pants On, that turned into a city law.
Inside Facebook, Mr. Zuckerberg's decision to be hands-off on political ads has supporters.
Rachel Lindsay and Bryan Abasolo just can't keep their hands off of each other.
That could conflict with the hands-off attitude adopted by the Department of Transportation.
His administration was defined in part by its hands-off approach to the economy.
Once we got going it was kind of hands off for me, I think.
Amber Heard and Elon Musk just can't keep their hands off of each other.
Vocal elements within the community have demanded a more "hands off" approach from police.
You can see our hands-on (or hands-off?) with Tesla auto-pilot here.
Take your hands off the wheel: The Hyundai Ionic Autonomous Vehicle, arriving circa 2020.
List done, Galusha takes his hands off the wheel, and it starts moving itself.
Even your boss wants you to keep your hands off your retirement plan savings.
Martin, who lives in Fargo, North Dakota, described his parents as more hands-off.
But currently, if you look at the currencies, we are sort of hands off.
Moreover, the vacancies can be manipulated in a completely "hands-off" or automated fashion.
I'm hands-off until there's a big problem, and then I'm completely hands-on.
"Then it'll be hands-off from the team," said Edward Hirst, the mission manager.
Once you set up a retirement savings account, keep your hands off of it.
Our view is that the national parks and game reserves should be hands-off.
Substitute teachers often take a hands-off approach to sitting in on someone's classroom.
These kind of companies are providing a hands-off, digital-first approach to investment.
"That seems to be what consumers want — this really hands-off approach," O'Shea said.
Front Burner Keep your hands off the children's fun-size Milky Ways this Halloween.
Like some of the more hands-off pét-nats, this was cloudy, almost hazy.
A hands-off approach lasted for a quarter-century — until after Mr. Trump's election.
The hands-off policy might not last, given the deep gloom over physical magazines.
Being hands-off is better here, and will allow stocks to rebound with time.
Inside the galleries, the old-school hands-off mode continues, though with some tweaks.
" For Meghan, they wrote, "Why can't Meghan Markle keep her hands off her bump?
The tech giant has mostly been hands off with the business-oriented social network.
Autopilot issued "several" hands-off alerts during the last 13 minutes before the crash.
We'll see if this hands-off approach to censorship actually flies with the law.
They paint Vergne as a hands-off museum director who was generally supportive of Molesworth.
Focus on your simple tasks in our partnership, and keep your hands off everything else.
When I took my hands off the controls, the drone would simply hover in place.
Emilia Clarke and her new boyfriend Charlie McDowell can't keep their hands off each other.
Still, it seems like Spot is taking a fairly hands-off approach to the issue.
GM's Cadillac Super Cruise is the only truly hands-off system (for highway driving only).
But there are cases where it gets overwhelmed and hands off to a human operator.
My thought bubble: Lincoln's lane-centering technology is not a hands-off highway system, though.
They have routinely said, 'I'm not interested' or 'Get your hands off me right now.
The restaurant can then be as hands-on or as hands-off as they want.
Tesla in September 2016 unveiled improvements to Autopilot, adding new limits on hands-off driving.
The purposely hands-off nature of Steam Direct, however, provided an opening for opportunistic developers.
A tweet Spardaro posted earlier in the day with a blunt "Hands off!" went viral.
My tour manager saw her and was able to pull her hands off of it.
Protesters brandished banners that read 'Hands off our homes' and 'My house is my castle'.
For now, the Obama administration's hands-off approach to state-level legalization remains in effect.
Ultimately, Twitter's hands-off approach to free speech is as much about economics as philosophy.
They believe that being a parent, unlike being a male supervisor, should be hands-off.
Whereas Pokémon offers fairly straightforward turn-based battles, Yo-kai Watch's are more hands off.
A hands-off alternative to direct real estate investment is a real estate investment trust.
They trust you more than everyone else, so they are more hands-off with you
Even then, it still amounts to only 20 minutes of hands-off styling in total.
"He has a very hands-off approach to dealing with the Legislature," Mr. Welday said.
So far, the younger Lee has taken a more hands-off approach than his father.
Perhaps after he hands off the presidency in January, he'll be available for babysitting gigs?
Would you wipe your hands off with a dry paper towel and pronounce yourself clean?
As far as this legislation goes, Congress needs to keep its hands off our wallets.
McConnell's strategy McConnell was largely hands off on the House-passed bill, at least publicly.
The hands-off attitude when it came to investigations of the past no longer applies.
This year, however, it's longer than before, and he cannot keep his hands off it.
It will take longer to reach pressure, but all of that time is hands-off.
"I told him that we were done, and get his hands off me," she said.
Except for Syria, on which Mr. Trump has faithfully echoed Mr. Obama's hands-off policy.
At Clinton's 1999 trial, Chief Justice William Rehnquist tried to maintain a hands-off approach.
Tell Roku hands off your device, and to put you ahead of their business interests.
Time employees said the Benioffs have mostly stayed hands-off in day-to-day operations.
For $50, it's a cost-effective solution to keeping kids' hands off your fancy tablet.
Now I gotta rinse my hands off before I even get to eat my bagel.
There was then a five-minute "hands-off period" until the patient's death was pronounced.
The NYPD remained hands off throughout the evening, keeping a handful of officers stationed nearby.
Yeah, that sort of libertarian hands-off philosophy can solve almost any problem in journalism.
"Keep your government hands off my Medicare," opponents of the president's health care bill once demanded.
In terms of styling the hair beneath the hats, Palau took a very hands-off approach.
Imagine what human ingenuity could bring forward if we took our teenagers' hands off their phones?
This trend where companies acquire someone and then they just try to be hands off, right?
Once you set up a retirement savings account, try to keep your hands off of it.
If the DEA hands off the mission to the Colombians, there will be no more progress.
The Ringer will get a hands-off owner that seems excited about growing its editorial operation.
The pair couldn't keep their hands off each other as they stopped and posed for photos.
The issue of central-bank independence is a complex and difficult one ("Hands off", October 29th).
The Future of Big TelecomA Trump presidency may well mean a hands-off approach to telecom.
That's just another reason why when it comes to investing, Gladwell prefers to stay hands off.
These contacts were against Plaintiff's clearly stated wishes for ... Davis to keep his 'hands off' her.
The two couldn't keep their hands off each other, stealing kisses and embracing for the camera.
Instead, Riyadh guided OPEC toward a new hands-off policy, which allowed prices to continue falling.
Through the 20th century, we adopted a hands-off approach, assuming that the pros knew best.
Similarly, the system seems best equipped for platforms that take a hands-off approach to data.
So we're developing a Level 30 system, so hands off the wheel, eyes off the road.
To them, doing so is already a violation of the hands-off tradition of former presidents.
"Keep your tidy, spark-joy hands off my book piles, Marie Kondo," gasped The Washington Post.
Who knew that the porn of the future would be such an, uhhmm, hands-off experience.
Some publishers operate with a much more hands-off approach when managing their developers, of course.
Jason Momoa couldn't keep his hands off of wife Lisa Bonet at Aquaman's Los Angeles premiere.
I mean the IOC in those days was much more hands-off than it is today.
The tech industry can't seem to keep its hands off of politics, diversity and social initiatives.
Rozman's style of farming is hands-off compared even with that of many of his peers.
They have formed a network called 'Hands Off Our Tamariki', using the Māori word for 'children'.
Autopilot allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel for extended periods under certain conditions.
They added that their store's managers often take a hands-off approach to fixing these schedules.
The hands-off response that Bevacqua received fits with the Twitter that CEO Jack Dorsey touts.
As an artist-parent, I've tried to keep a sort of hands-off/crayons-out approach.
There was one major exception to Obama's hands-off policy in Syria: the war on ISIS.
In this steamy clip, JoJo and Luke can barely keep their hands off of each other.
Here are some strategies that may help keep your hands off your face, according to Chapman.
In the initial years of the P2P surge, regulators in China took a hands-off approach.
As if on cue, someone in the crowd bolts into view and hands off a pole.
It's better to keep a low profile, and hands off potentially divisive topics like the environment.
Under their partnership, Renault has effectively agreed to a hands-off approach to Nissan's management ranks.
The federal government's hands-off approach under the Obama administration allowed a new industry to flourish.
Last week, he hosted a series of "Hands Off Our Health Care" events around the state.
Beijing has tried to appear to maintain a hands-off approach to dealing with the crisis.
If parents take the opposite approach and are hands-off, teenagers are also likely to disengage.
Being "hands off," is inexcusable and reflects a laissez faire attitude toward systemic racism and sexism.
"The FEC's approach to this kind of thing has generally been pretty hands off," Fischer said.
But if you'd rather be hands-off, a more central apartment may be a better idea.
"Obamacare is a disaster, and this isn't a president who does things hands-off," she said.
Like many tech companies, Facebook has long taken a hands off approach to its advertising business.
SOCIAL Q'S The problem is that they won't keep their hands off each other in public.
They agreed that the federal government should take a hands-off approach to managing the economy.
The people I currently work with are hands off and trust me to use my skills.
The next phase for J.P Morgan is for investors who want to be more hands off.
They have not explicitly discussed any hands-off agreement, let alone considered any future unity effort.
Taking a hands-off approach now would simply allow the biggest dog to dominate the rest.
While some states like California keep close tabs on chemical safety, others are essentially hands off.
At the same time, they're not stupid hands-off, like waiting for us to show up.
I could knock the portfolio manager's hands off my leg without too much fear of retribution.
Cardinal Dolan is more of a hands-off manager, relying heavily on his vicar general, Msgr.
Have people touching, squishing, and playing around with it instead of being a "hands off" installation.
Do you believe that they're actually going to be hands-off with this, with that publisher?
In the initial years of the P21.5P surge, regulators in China took a hands-off approach.
It's totally hands off on your part, and the omnipresent heat can decrease cooking times by 20%.
Cloudflare, which helps protect sites against denial-of-service attacks, has explicitly taken a hands-off approach.
He and his leading lady couldn't keep their hands off of each other at the birthday bash.
As an investor, once he's sold on someone's vision and ability, he tries to be hands off.
There are plenty of other things that are just for grown-ups — hands off my wine, kid.
But interestingly, through all of that, Instagram stayed hands-off when it came to advertising and Explore.
The one exception to Germany's hands-off foreign policy has been its stance on the European economy.
But employers will use technology to identify and develop talent in a hands-off, low-cost manner.
So how does he end up with his name on a record if he's completely hands-off?
Tesla's Autopilot allows drivers under certain conditions to take their hands off the wheel for extended periods.
Twitter, however, has taken a strikingly different — and hands-off —approach to mitigating Jones and his content.
Some systems can, under very limited circumstances, permit a driver to briefly take hands off the wheel.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)If there's one thing you can't accuse Apple of, it's being hands off.
Police reaction to the Boston protests for the most part has been "very hands off", he said.
But Hands Off Our Care, the new initiative from the Bridge Project, says that's just plain wrong.
Do you have any involvement in this stuff, or is it pretty hands-off at this point?
"Maybe I'll bring a kit along and I'll make some coffee," he quips, hands off the wheel.
Nina Dobrev has a new man in her life — and she can't keep her hands off him!
It's important to keep your hands off of this money for anything other than a real emergency.
The Food and Drug Administration's hands-off approach to vaping and e-cigarette regulation has backfired badly.
Rozman followed Beinstock's practice: close attention in the vineyard, a largely hands-off approach in the winery.
I was also impressed by the service, which struck the right balance between hands-off and attentive.
He refers to "Danny Says" as "Brendan's movie," insisting that he remained as hands-off as possible.
But unlike many activist groups in Washington, the CRFB has kept its hands off of electoral politics.
You get comfortable and think you can take your hands off the wheel but you really can't.
As with his other nonfiction work, it shares a hands-off approach, without voice-over or commentary.
Instead of saying I'm a woman and get your hands off, I perfected that little girl voice.
The Food and Drug Administration has largely been hands-off when it comes to stem cell clinics.
This hands-off approach will only increase the risk of more abortionists operating like Kermit Gosnell did.
The end result has been a hands-off approach: neither acceding to, nor opposing, the regime advance.
"An intervention is necessary to say, 'Hold on, please keep your hands off the presepe,'" he said.
Here's a ready-made centerpiece, best draped in yellow police tape so it's hands-off until dessert.
"You have no right to touch me, take your hands off me," Mr. McNab is heard saying.
After descending 2000,21906 feet in altitude, the tractor hands off the mail to a regular postal van.
For the designer, this maximalist approach resists the "overly polished" and "hands-off" aesthetic of other brands.
NHTSA's move was puzzling because the agency generally has taken a hands-off approach to autonomous vehicles.
Hill and Alan Rickman aren't the only ones who can't keep their hands off Harry Potter stuff.
But at least initially, consumers are indicating they will pay to take their hands off the wheel.
The 68-foot yacht did the work itself while the captain kept his hands off the wheel.
But the company might deviate from its hands-off policy to do more in the coming months.
An overwhelming 99.2 percent of commenters demanded that the president keep his hands off these national treasures.
This hands-off management style is one that Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg uses himself as CEO.
The lower rate of deportations doesn't mean Trump has embraced a hands-off approach to immigration enforcement.
He credited school administrators for taking a hands-off approach and letting the students pursue the reporting.
Today's storylines critique the tenets of right-wing survivalism: rugged independence, a hands-off government, and guns.
With his caucus divided on the bill, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell took an uncharacteristically hands-off approach.
Trump is likely to be much more hands-off than President Obama (who was very hands-on).
Another person, presumably a Baidu employee, is sitting in the driver's seat with his hands off the wheel.
Meanwhile, Tesla's autopilot technology allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel for short periods of time.
Net neutrality advocates have little to no faith that this kind of hands-off regulation would be effective.
From beauty and fashion to music and language, white people can't keep their hands off of Black culture.
For the most part, however, there's very little reason to take your hands off the wheel while driving.
One, the traditional American lead on technology policy was not taking place, because we'd had our hands off.
The moment the Nuit clears out, these two crazy kids can't keep their hands off of each other.
In the video, Yancey hands off the joint to the boy in the back seat of a car.
After that ill-fated kickball match years earlier, Barbara and Carol had kept their hands off each other.
Africa is traditionally overshadowed by more urgent issues, and the Trump administration has so far been hands-off.
He glares at the man coldly for a moment, then the man takes his hands off the cart.
It's a little bit socialist but also a rich, hands-off benefactor pays to keep everything running smoothly.
"The White House has been super hands off, which feels just about right," a Republican aide told CNN.
Passengers say they couldn't keep their hands off each other ... and Izzy eventually fell asleep in his lap.
Even Reddit, a platform famous for hands-off moderation, began banning its most notoriously vicious boards last year.
Wall screams, "Get your hands off me!" as the officer throws him to the ground and handcuffs him.
Over the course of 2017, China changed its approach once again — now it's taking a hands-off approach.
However, he is reportedly debating whether to take a more hands-off approach to next month's primary runoff.
Cadillac is going to let a lot more of its drivers to take their hands off the wheel.
"Knowing what I know about computer vision, I wouldn't take my hands off the steering wheel," he said.
Super Cruise users can take their hands off the wheel, but must keep their eyes on the road.
Monsieur Lanlaire (Hervé Pierre), meanwhile can't keep his hands off Célestine, who perpetually squirms out of his grasp.
"History has taught us that governments led by Republicans are more hands-off than Democratic administrations," he said.
You can also try performing in and outs with your hands off the ground for an extra challenge.
The move has caused concern among those who want the government to remain hands-off with the industry.
He was there to guide us but it was a very hands-off experience for the most part.
Asked about Jackson, Hornacek maintained his stance since training camp — that his boss has essentially been hands-off.
"But you don't ever want to be completely hands-off when it comes to your money," she said.
Generalist judges, who end up disagreeing with one another and causing administrative confusion, should keep their hands off.
To some creators accustomed to the company's previously hands-off approach, however, such new standards could prove costly.
Our boss is very hands-off, and I feel there is no chance she would be helpful here.
Odette shimmies in her prince's face, and makes a big fuss about keeping his hands off her tutu.
He's been relatively hands-off during legislative sessions, but has played an active role in managing during disaster.
Instead he doubled down in a subsequent column, citing President Trump's rhetoric on a hands-off foreign policy.
He can't keep his hands off Peg, the wife of his best friend who perished on 9/11.
So far, the police appear to have largely taken a hands-off approach to those defying the measure.
There have been some signs of a more hands-off approach by the bank in recent months, however.
Like Yang, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has also been filmed using Autopilot with his hands off the wheel.
He let out a roar to the crowd after ripping his hands off the rim on the dunk.
But continuing his hands-off approach will have crippling effects on his successor's ability to make diplomatic progress.
When it became the restaurant's default table setting earlier this year, guests couldn't keep their hands off it.
Not only is it precise and almost entirely hands-off, it slow-cooks meat in a miraculous way.
Justin and Hailey just couldn't keep their hands off each other as they hugged, kissed, swayed and canoodled.
Microsoft&aposs hands-off approach is echoed at another one of CEO Satya Nadella&aposs signature mega-acquisitions.
So it should come as no surprise that congressional Republicans are already testing Mr. Trump's hands-off pledge.
But its largely symbolic decision marks yet another company dissenting from Facebook's hands-off approach to political ads.
Some want to be heavily involved in every project while other bosses take a more hands-off approach.
The company has come under scrutiny over its hands-off approach to the content posted on its platform.
Eliminate the three-point and four-point stance, such that players begin each play with hands off the ground.
The somewhat more hands-off approach of FFXII was a huge shift that felt very strange for series veterans.
Jarden is a holding company with a relatively hands-off management style over the companies purchased over the years.
The US has been mostly hands-off when it comes to cryptocurrency, electing to wait and see what happens.
Months before her big day, Rodriguez revealed that she had been taking a hands-off approach to wedding planning.
"She was hugging him from behind and they could not keep their hands off each other," says the source.
The ringed planet is hands-off when he moves backward, so pick up the slack by holding yourself accountable.
In Gomersall's experience, Facebook was intense in its hiring style, but was "very hands off" in its management approach.
For Amazon sales, which makes up about 90 percent of the business, the process is almost entirely hands-off.
In the interim, the FCC is justifying its hands off approach to consumer protection using data that's largely inaccurate.
" She then turned her ire at Pence and Bolton, bellowing at them by name, "Get your hands off Nicaragua!
"New Space" is the emerging method for how NASA works with the private sector, a more hands-off approach.
But the federal government has generally taken a hands-off approach toward state laws loosening access to the drug.
I know they can get stuck under the refrigerator and in weird corners, so it's not totally hands-off.
Valve's recent decision to start allowing everything on Steam, coupled with their generally hands-off approach, makes critics wary.
Still, under the Obama administration, the federal government has largely taken a hands-off approach to states that legalize.
She was very hands-off with me, except at the exact moments that I needed her not to be.
She took her hands off the wheel more than a dozen times, twice for more than a minute each.
Keep it clean, and in the meantime, 'gram as much as your heart desires — just keep your hands off.
Some critics have responded to Midge's hands-off maternal style by essentially accusing her of being a bad mom.
He's keeping a hands-off approach -- for now, at least -- as the health care overhaul grinds through Capitol Hill.
That behavior was in keeping with the hands off attitude that Trump adopted during the Senate's Obamacare repeal efforts.
Property owners that work with Cribspot take a hands-off approach, and tenants rarely even learn an owner's name.
This does not mean, however, that governments—at least democratic ones—should always keep their hands off the internet.
"A national park has generally been a system where we take a hands-off approach to management," Schwartz says.
The therapist is pretty much hands-off, since "once a therapist loses neutrality, it can be dangerous," she says.
"Knowing what I know about computer vision, I wouldn't take my hands off the steering wheel," one expert said.
The FDA has generally taken a hands-off approach; it considers this relatively basic procedure outside its regulatory purview.
As a gallery, they are hands-off in working with artists and encourage un-choreographed collaboration for group shows.
This is not surprising given that Valve is known for its hands-off approach when it comes to Steam.
For comparison, YouTube takes a much more hands-off approach, merely listing suggested merchandise partners with whom to work.
Where you could describe many fighters' top games as smothering, Maia's is a more hands off form of control.
WME, for example, once stopped representing Mel Gibson for his anti-semitism and misogyny, but is hands-off here.
The mounting Senate concern contrasts with a more "hands-off" approach to Hong Kong by Republican President Donald Trump.
It's not every day you find a novel in which the grandparents can't keep their hands off each other.
Bad publicity followed, and Texas blamed voters who couldn't keep their hands off the machines, which were decades old.
The inability to control your platform or understand what's on it, if you take the hands off the wheel.
Why not keep your hands off her, since that is what she seems to be so clearly telling you?
Being hands-off with your long-term investments is the best move you can make in a market downturn.
" In Denver, Stephanie Rundick wore a bright pink tutu and carried a sign that read, "Hands off my TuTu.
Since the disaster Monday night, the D.N.C. has said it took a hands-off approach to the entire operation.
He took his hands off the controls like a bronco rider, swaying, and put his fists up—whoop, whoop.
Have your partner tie your hands together, or simply hold onto your bed frame for a hands-off experience.
Most of us fear that the company will continue to take a hands-off approach to policing its platform.
But perhaps the most compelling value proposition is a hidden one: keeping your child's hands off your fancy iPad.
But veterans advocates argue that the longer the VA keeps a hands-off approach, the more veterans will suffer.
It's a $5,000 option that allows you to take your hands off the wheel for short periods of time.
Ms. Wilkins, who did not have an assistant principal this year, seems to have been a hands-off leader.
Leave your hands off the wheel for more than 10 seconds and it scolds you to remain fully engaged.
Franklin is known to run companies with a hands-off culture, whereas Newell has taken a more centralized approach.
If he wants it to be truly hands off, Sanchez could hire a management company to handle tenant relations.
Saied calls on Europe to take its "hands off the country's riches" and to negotiate "fairer" relations with Tunisia.
When the government hands off power to private military contractors or to private prisons, the Constitution does not apply.
From the very beginning, the government has been hands-off, even hostile, when it came to access to contraception.
Protesters chanted "Hands off Yemen — stop the bombing now" and said the crown prince should not have been invited.
Advocates for techniques like assisted evolution and genetic engineering argue that the moment for being hands off has passed.
A White House official described a "Who cares?" attitude creeping through the building under Mulvaney's hands-off management style.
But it's coming soon, and if you've got the cash, get ready to finally take your hands off the wheel.
The pediatrician that I took the kids to had this incredibly hands-off approach, which freaked us out at first.
"Kourtney and Younes were canoodling all night long and couldn't keep their hands off of one another," says an onlooker.
"A completely hands-off approach to technology will lead to problems, just like we've seen in social media," said Scharre.
"In Barefoot in the Park, I couldn't keep my hands off of him," Fonda said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
When tea party Republicans warned President Obama in 2010 to "Take Your Government Hands Off My Medicare," they meant it.
The company has generally taken a fairly hands-off approach when it comes to moderating world leaders on its platform.
Placards urged him to keep his "tiny hands" off various British institutions, from the Queen to the National Health Service.
Or the Trump administration could continue the hands-off approach of the Obama administration, as Trump suggested he will do.
To me Meghan looks pretty darn happy and she can't seem to keep her hands off Harry, despite royal protocol.
With devices like the Fire TV, Alexa's role is pretty clear – bringing voice functionality to a relatively hands-off device.
Yes, it's kind of a relief to take your hands off the steering wheel and let Larry Page guide you.
Some of the subreddit's users have regrouped on Reddit clone Voat, which takes a more hands-off approach to moderation.
Politicians need to keep their distance from the armed forces and their hands off the institutions that scrutinise the government.
Never again was he allowed to trouble elderly Republican voters who wanted to keep the government's hands off their Medicare.
With this approach, the company can create a uniformized coding school in many different cities with a hands-off approach.
And keep your filthy hands off her new movie Serenity, which is a colossal failure for everyone involved except her.
Get hands-off blending and next to no effort on your part with the Nutri Ninja Nutrient Extraction Blender (BL480).
Yet at the time, it still had a very hands-off approach to dealing with traditional celebrities and web influencers.
Still, Snap will take a relatively hands-off approach in terms of how deals between brands and creators are struck.
Some Trump associates view Kelly's hands-off approach to Twitter with relief -- because it's not a battle he can win.
After women had looked out on that sea of angry sisters, their blindingly peaky little hats screaming "hands off, asshole"?
I mean, and I realize that Netflix, again, is more hands off, but they have more hands on than not.
LAS VEGAS — A new breast pump startup wants to help new moms take a literal hands-off approach to pumping.
You probably could take your hands off the steering wheel for awhile and be okay, not that I'm recommending that.
Take a hands-off approach and let the changes you set into motion last month progress at a natural pace.
Mr Corbyn is a longtime supporter of Hands Off Venezuela, a British outfit that lobbies for the ailing chavista regime.
It's Tea Party–esque "get the government's hands off my Medicare," only repeated by the president of the United States.
I've stopped beating myself up over unknowingly breaking my own rule: keeping my hands off women who are already taken.
The improvements mean that drivers will have to refrain from taking their hands off the steering wheel for long periods.
The hands-off attitude starts at the top of the caucus, where no member of leadership has endorsed a candidate.
And Majority Leader Paul Ryan needs to alter his hands-off approach and rein in partisan excesses in the caucus.
Voting groups who cared about guns or immigration favored the Trump policies; 57 percent said hands-off those Confederate statues.
Landecker, 46, and Whitford, 56 – who couldn't keep their hands off each other during the party – began dating last summer.
Courts have also taken a hands-off approach to DMCA's safe harbor requirement that online services have repeat infringer policies.
But meat (and our typically hands-off experience with it) is just one of the many issues that Cooked raises.
Hands off microphone, fixes hair, sips tea… Way back when, Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie shaded their assistant, Kim Kardashian.
After being one of tech's biggest startup acquisitions, WhatsApp has tripled in size under relatively hands-off management by Facebook.
This hands-off approach has left open the door to fraud, abuse and poor performance in the for-profit industry.
They have also asked to bar debt collection calls if the government hands off the debt to a third-party.
Later this month, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will have an opportunity to reaffirm and strengthen that "hands-off" ethos.
Mr. Bloomberg said he was personally reviewing the targets for his political committee, albeit in a pretty hands-off way.
In response, Maduro announced his own event on the Venezuelan side of the crossing, called the "Hands Off Venezuela" concert.
There's no longer a need to take your hands off the home row because full functionality is within pinkie's reach.
Hands off My wife, a former senior vice president of design for a toy company, suggested the containers as offices.
The majority of us are perfectly good at keeping our hands off innocent children and just letting kids be kids.
The Instant Pot electric pressure cooker is hands-off, one-pot cooking designed for those graduating from instant ramen suppers.
"I've learned the hard way that a hands-off approach can result in four kinds of cucumber salad," she said.
The picture of Cohen as a hands-off investor who didn't care what his other traders were doing defied belief.
He prefers a hands-off approach, no post-production tweaks except for some formatting, and to try out new tools.
Twitter policed hateful content at the time, but was considered to be far more hands-off than it is now.
"This doesn't sound like the laissez-faire, hands-off Larry Kudlow I've respected and admired all these decades," he added.
Trump, on Twitter, appeared to defend his hands-off military approach to the Turkish incursion, emphasizing possible sanctions against Ankara.
In short, not much will change at Facebook; it will continue to have a hands-off approach to political ads.
E-Trade clients, many of whom are hands-off, do-it-yourself-type investors, have a $69,000 average account size.
And because the court applied general principles of battery law, it sent a message about every woman's backside: Hands off.
If I get a job right now and you still see me doing this, you can cut my hands off.
There's far too much charity waste and fraud in the United States, and state regulators can be too hands-off.
And he has recently received criticism for spending less time at City Hall and for his hands-off management style.
That's not surprising in one sense: Buffett is famously hands-off in how he oversees the companies owned by Berkshire.
Elon Musk wants you to take your hands off the wheel, foot off the gas, and let him do the driving.
It's still new, but we've been spending every other day together and we can't keep our hands off of each other.
"In Barefoot in the Park, I couldn't keep my hands off of him," Fonda, 79, said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
It's a small office, and the boss is pretty hands-off as long as we are doing what we need to.
" She was much sassier when addressing the rumors with new Housewife Siggy Flicker, saying Joe "can't keep his hands off me.
But her demeanor, her body from the way she walked up on them said, 'Get your hands off my man's chest.
To build on this feeling the developers have also taken a more hands-off approach when it comes to explaining things.
As part of its hands-off way of doing things, Britain has no official definition of what counts as a religion.
From what we could tell during our hands-off E3 demo, there's also hints of Kurosawa-esque themes in the narrative.
Despite the European Parliament's triggering of Article 7 against Warsaw last year, Trump has largely been hands-off on the issue.
He has also said that migrants would impose sharia law, stoning women to death for adultery and chopping thieves' hands off.
Some models, for example, already offer hands-off parallel parking, automatic lane-keeping, emergency braking, or even semi-autonomous cruise control.
In the first years after it resumed sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997, China, wisely, took a mostly hands-off approach.
In the story, Bad hands off a strange baby to the narrator, claiming that it's theirs, and then Bad deserts her.
They'll launch with Level 3 autonomy (eyes off, hands off) but Rivian says they will eventually offer full self-driving capability.
As long as they're attentive, they can take their hands off the wheel for 30 to 50 seconds at a time.
One is that Europe's keenness to regulate stops its tech firms from growing in the way that hands-off America encourages.
John Travolta is totally hands-off when it comes to daughter Ella's dating life – but that doesn't mean he's not curious.
But her demeanor, her body from the way she walked up on them said 'Get your hands off my man's chest.
She was surprised when I took my hands off the wheel and feet off the pedals, but relaxed in no time.
So far, regulators have taken a hands-off approach in the — correct — belief that minimal regulation will allow innovation to flourish.
Instead, Willink recommends that you think of your manager's hands-off leadership style as an opportunity to forge your own path.
In poorly governed, graft-prone countries, this may be a price worth paying for keeping politicians' grubby hands off government jobs.
And CNN legal analyst Paul Callan said Swift sent a strong message to men, too: Get your groping hands off us.
His presence is like a big fat zit I know I shouldn't touch, but can barely keep my hands off of.
Much of it comes from how the investor defines themselves; hands-off can be another way of saying lazy and disengaged.
His hands-off style has allowed the community to self-organize, and he watched as they united against a common enemy.
Nurmagomedov often achieves this locking of the hands off a single underhook pin, which is a solid hitting position in itself.
But the government's hands-off approach in the past has led to a rash of high-profile P2P frauds and failures.
Convincing legislators that safety means taking their hands off the wheel will remain a challenge – particularly as some inevitable incidents occur.
And with Cena traveling and remaining hands-off in the wedding planning, Bella feels like she's "growing apart" from her fiancé.
But Republicans appeared to be taking a more hands-off approach, at least until the Congressional Leadership Fund's plans were revealed.
Hands-off "I trust you to do your job" boss Penny had to be micromanaging "won't take your bullshit" boss Penny.
However, this does not mean we should step back, take a hands-off approach and make it permissive to do so.
Trump took a similarly hands-off approach during the successful push to overhaul the nation's tax code a few months later.
When it comes to antitrust laws, liberals call for more government intervention in mergers, while conservatives prefer a hands-off approach.
Questions to ask during the interview: Are the leaders hands off or more involved with the daily operations of the department?
But are we ready to trust the car and take out eyes off the road and our hands off the wheel?
But Republicans appeared to be taking a more hands-off approach, at least until the Congressional Leadership Fund's plans were revealed.
He'll also likely roll back privacy regulations, loosen media ownership rules and take a relatively hands-off approach to merger reviews.
Do they want a hands-off investor who only chimes in when summoned, or do they expect frequent co-building sessions?
An earlier challenge to Facebook's hands-off approach to the veracity of political ads came from Californian political activist Adriel Hampton.
In general, though, he's keeping his hands off of his investments, staying the course and sticking to his long-term plan.
Infotainment systems, pre-smartphones, brought numerous new reasons to take your hands off the wheel and your eyes off the road.
Alex Korenkov, a broker, suggested in an interview that he and other brokers took notice of the city's hands-off approach.
One of the best ways to maintain that hands-off strategy, according to Koenig, is to invest through a robo-adviser.
It is in effect a hands-off stance by an electorate that seems prepared to let Mr. Macron advance by default.
Maine is one of the most hands-off states in the US when it comes to voter's feelings about abortion access.
On the other hand, if a foundation took a hands-off approach, was it any more than a writer of checks?
But just because he kept his hands off Marie and the other "petits rats" does not make his art less creepy.
Traditionally when it comes to antitrust, liberals call for more government intervention in mergers, while conservatives prefer a hands-off approach.
That hands-off relations played out dramatically in the case of Nest, the company Google acquired for $3.2 billion in 2014.
You have to devise and pass legislation to undo the law, and appoint new regulators with a more hands-off stance.
Or, do you want a hands-off style that allows you to take off your scarf in the morning and go?
Since the deregulation act of 523 however, a hands-off approach prevailed — at least as far as how airlines treated passengers.
But Time employees said the Benioffs, after making an appearance at the office after the sale, have mostly been hands-off.
Or maybe you want to be more hands off — then it's worth considering opening a brokerage account with a robo-advisor.
Nicole hands off Henry to Charlie so they can spend father-son time together, and the parents have a pleasant exchange.
Guardian goes further than current advanced driving assistance systems on the market today, yet it is not a "hands-off" technology.
On second thought, perhaps the landslide of "hands-off the EPA" responses are not so irrelevant to the process after all.
At first, Kushner was quite pleased with Mulvaney's hands-off approach because of its departure from the tense reign of Gen.
Buffett reportedly employs a hands-off approach with his managers, giving them a sense of autonomy while making them feel trusted.
That hands-off style was on display on Wednesday when Mr. Mueller testified for about seven hours before two House committees.
That hands-off style was on display on Wednesday when Mr. Mueller testified for about seven hours before two House committees.
The Obama administration largely left states alone, but there are signs that the Trump administration may not be so hands-off.
In episode 5, he slut-shames Sky and finds himself in the studio with Bianca, whom he can't keep his hands off.
Apparently, they like each other so much that they can't keep their hands off one another, even when their kids are home.
Unlike workaholics Thatcher or Brown, Cameron seemed to prefer a much more handsoff chairman of the board style to doing government.
Tesla's autopilot is a driver assistance system that handles some driving tasks and allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel.
In October, Chicago passed the "Hands Off Pants On" ordinance after a survey found nearly 50 percent of hotel workers experienced harassment.
If at any point in time you feel unsafe, you just take your hands off and you stay exactly where you are.
Meanwhile, in Hillaryland, the ex-secretary of state has taken a hands-off approach to Bernie Sanders since her New York triumph.
We love seeing the star's style evolve in the most unpredictable ways — but we hope she keeps her hands off the eyebrows.
Some sources close to Murdoch note that, from a personal perspective, he tends to want government to keep its hands off business.
Instead, New Jersey will introduce a more hands-off approach, which leaves it up to employers to decide whether they will participate.
ICANN usually takes a hands-off approach to moderating registrars' content, and some registrars play host to unsavory spam and malware domains.
Homeowners with a more hands-off approach may want to use technology to help assess where they are wasting the most energy.
LONDON — European officials are concerned the Trump administration's hands-off approach to diplomacy could risk destabilizing a tinderbox region in Southeast Europe.
Businesses have mostly welcomed the president's hands-off approach to government regulation, but not all of them are benefiting from his agenda.
They have been, as they promised, completely hands-off in terms of editorial coverage and have been absolutely scrupulous on that front.
Social media companies seem hell-bent on taking a hands-off approach to policing political advertising, even if it includes straight lies.
The company has, for years, taken a hands-off approach to moderating its storefront and the way users behave on its platform.
Clinton's campaign says Holt should aggressively fact check the candidates in real time, while Trump's team calls for a hands-off approach.
Altmaier's decision to actively shape industrial policy marks a clear break with Germany's traditional "hands off" approach to business and market decisions.
Snap hasn't given up on local news, but instead, the partnership hands off the curation and ad sales to a vetted publisher. 
We have many words for men like Humphrey and Silk, but will just say this: Get your hands off our reproductive rights.
The gorgeous "Quantico" star couldn't keep her hands off the Brazilian supermodel during some serious gal paling Friday on Miami's South Beach.
It was more like lucid dreaming, like taking my hands off the wheel of my own mind and letting it drive itself.
The takeaways: Getting AHCA through the Senate: "Never underestimate this president... This isn't a president who does things hands off," said Sanders.
There, systems are tied to the hands-off approach of an earlier era, and continue to reflect distinct user and founder sensibilities.
Today's Chinese globalisers, says Klaus Meyer of the China Europe International Business School, are more sophisticated and hands-off with their acquisitions.
In that deal, the founders all left at the start, but Microsoft seems to have kept the promise of hands-off management.
Drivers can take their hands off the wheel entirely, and (where legal) can even text, watch the built-in TV or read.
Verizon's hands-off approach that has worked with AOL, though, might not be suitable if the far-bigger Yahoo were taken over.
The lid-locking feature makes it a breeze to transport, and once she sets the temperature dial, it's hands off from there.
Twenty months before Election Day, Americans have a clear message for 543 presidential candidates: keep your socialist hands off our government programs.
When Sterling took his hands off the hood, Lake tasered him and both officers tackled Sterling and took him to the ground.
Forcing asset managers to be entirely hands-off, on the other hand, might also boost competition, but neuter shareholder oversight of management.
"It's going to be a long, long time before someone takes my hands off the steering wheel of a car," he said.
And despite Mr. Trump's reputation for being a demanding micromanager, he has taken a fairly hands-off approach so far, aides said.
But that doesn't mean Democrats are going to take a hands-off approach when it comes to oversight of the Trump administration.
Protesters responded by swarming streets in Brooklyn on Friday night, with protesters heard chanting "hands off black kids, NYPD" as they marched.
The Obama administration took a hands-off policy in this area, except in extraordinarily high-profile matters like the Keystone XL pipeline.
Afterwards, establish a part using just your fingers (hands off that comb!) and then air dry a bit before finally adding product.
The idea was that this more "hands off" approach would save taxpayers' money and allow companies more flexibility when creating their vehicles.
Since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped into the public eye they haven't been able to keep their hands off each other.
While the systems enable drivers to briefly take their hands off the wheel, they are mainly designed to help drivers avoid accidents.
Tesla's Autopilot differs from Super Cruise and Google's AutoPilot because drivers cannot keep their hands off the steering wheel when using it.
But after taking such a big stake in the company, Neumann appears to have taken a fairly hands-off approach to it.
"We have just been slack-jawed at the idea that they just cannot keep their hands off your 401(k)," said Sen.
She also outlined a preference for a more hands-off approach to helping financial entrepreneurs than some regulatory bodies' use of sandboxes.
Autonomy will allow drivers to take their hands off the steering wheel and use their travel time to focus on other activities.
For Hold the Dark, I had the luxury of—I certainly wasn't hands-off—but I let Macon get a full pass.
Bolsonaro's hands-off strategy poses a major problem for Haddad, who faces an uphill battle to unify opposition to the poll-leader.
It is offering to keep its hands off valuable corporate secrets, while also allowing foreign investors into more industries than ever before.
In that moment, Mr. Timberlake was small, of secondary importance: 14 years later, he's learned when it's best to be hands off.
NHTSA has been criticized by safety advocates for its industry-friendly, hands-off approach to regulating self-driving vehicles and their testing.
What will happen when fully autonomous vehicles arrive on a wide scale and we can finally take our hands off the wheel?
"Why is he so hands-off?" asked Julie McCarty, the president of the Northeast Tarrant Tea Party in the Fort Worth area.
That has led some advisers, like Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, to settle into a hands-off approach.
"They were very hands off when it came to the story, but very hands on when it came to inclusiveness," he said.
I also have trouble with the Senate's decorum, and with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts's hands-off handling of the process.
It's GM's answer to Tesla's own semi-autonomous Autopilot system with one crucial difference: You can take your hands off the wheel.
The ad shows Yang using Autopilot with his hands off the steering wheel (though he does keep his eyes on the road).
On the one hand, you may feel like your manager is too hands off and you're not getting the accountability you need.
Over the weekend, President Trump took a hands-off approach to the crisis, preferring instead to speak through his favorite bullhorn: Twitter.
In the tense months around that time, Cayne's hands-off management style led him to miss critical events that foreshadowed the meltdown.
He must have been emboldened by the hands-off attitude of President Trump to renew his chemical attacks on the civilian population.
Celeste is the town's most stylish hostess; Perry is the hot, younger jet-setting husband who can't keep his hands off her.
"Hands off strikes!" protesters with Communist-affiliated group PAME chanted during a march of about 13,000 people, as lawmakers debated in parliament.
Lucy, to put it kindly, is a hands-off kind of mom — hairdresser by day, drinker and world-class flirt by night.
The "conservative" view of antitrust law calls for a more hands-off approach, with the idea the market will work itself out.
The lid-locking feature makes it a breeze to transport, and once he sets the temperature dial, it's hands off from there.
Some leaders are extroverts, natural mentors, and charismatic speakers; others prefer to lead by example and take a more hands-off approach.
"Why don't we put out a bipartisan warning to Russia, 'Hands off man, or there's going to be a problem,'" Biden said.
In Budapest, the authorities allowed marchers to make their way to the national television headquarters and took a mostly hands-off approach.
However, this does not mean that we should step back, take a hands-off approach, and make it permissive to do so.
Foote told CNN she tried to be as hands-off as possible, but she did help Marsch out when she got stuck.
As a result, he said, companies like his would be forced to take a more hands-off approach to what users publish.
But that might not be such a big deal for Netflix, which has always taken a hands-off approach to password sharing.
Despite fiery rhetoric on the campaign trail, President Trump and his administration have taken a relatively hands off approach to China so far.
But it isn't actually hands-off—there is no First Amendment right to amplification—and the algorithm is already deciding what you see.
We may be on the threshold of a harsh new era of hands-off environmental governance, that will worsen Americans' mounting environmental vulnerabilities.
It used to be, in the early days of the Trump administration, there was sort of a hands-off relationship with the president.
Jennifer Lawrence had the opportunity any superfan would only dream of – interviewing their favorite celebrity about anything—and no topic was hands-off.
Its campaign, "Hands Off Pants On", successfully lobbied for a city-wide ordinance that obliges all hotels to issue housekeepers with panic buttons.
If God hadn't accidentally burned His hands off in that vat of acid, He would click on PatriotHole a billion times per second.
He has also attempted to calm concerns among some in the business community by promising a hands-off approach with the Central Bank.
Last April, Musk took his hands off the wheel after activating Autopilot in a Model 3 during an interview with CBS This Morning.
While Republicans are generally more hands-off when it comes to antitrust, President Trump has publicly opposed the AT&T-Time Warner deal.
The new system will let drivers take their hands off the wheel on designated roads with the destination plugged into the navigation system.
He also argued that trade with Iran was a way to offer it an incentive to keep its hands off of nuclear weapons.
Simply by demonstrating some bipartisan support — and Trump's endorsement — the legislation may warn Attorney General Jeff Sessions to keep his hands off pot.
It's here that Negan outlines his master plan: he's going to kill Carl with Lucille and then chop both of Rick's hands off.
It's unclear what he had to give up to keep her hands off any potential judgment, but you can bet it was substantial.
Jenner shared several photos from their morning in the desert together, where it was clear they couldn't keep their hands off each other.
Here's the problem: after Kitase's speech, we launch into a hands-off demonstration of Remake's opening moments, at the train station in Midgar.
With a combination of cameras, sensors, and mapping data, the feature allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel during highway driving.
But when that hands-off stance doesn't apply to graphic violence, sexism, and other sore spots, it comes off as prudish and hypocritical.
But the hands-off approach to the news curation clearly hasn't insulated Facebook from criticism about what will be included in the feature.
America has adopted a hands-off attitude towards crypto-currencies; it is the largest market not to have big restrictions on trading them.
So, keep your hands off your junk when you have an active outbreak—or at the very least, wash or sanitize them afterward.
In fact, some artists are going beyond the hands off museum rules and creating nearly limited edition art objects that are actually functional.
Still, it's largely been hands-off when it comes to content, aside from informally meeting with podcasters on occasion and sharing best practices.
Indutrade's reputation as a hands-off parent, its easy-going culture and its promise not to resell, all help to charm business owners.
Phillips predicts a more hands off approach from the U.S. moving forward: "I'm just waiting for the next foot to fall," Phillips said.
That hands-off approach led to the post-election criticism that degraded morale and pushed the growing snowball of leaks down the mountain.
Tamar's mom didn't hold back at LAX Friday ... sending a loud and clear message to Vince to keep his hands off her child.
Silicon Valley spent years preaching a hands-off approach to even the most extreme speech in the interest of connecting the entire world.
Soulja Boy has been arrested ... and it sounds like the same old story -- he allegedly can't keep his hands off firearms and ammo.
Jenner, 21, shared several photos from their morning in the desert together, and it's clear they couldn't keep their hands off each other.
Her campaign suggested ditching the Conservatives' recent tradition of a hands-off approach to markets, promising a more active role for the state.
While it's admirable that it's trying to avoid shutting victims out of support communities, the relatively hands-off approach might not deter addicts.
We're not saying that elements within this competitive gaming area are completely hands-off to us and things that we would never do.
However, while the celeb mom has the prep work down to a science, once she's on vacation, she prefers to be hands off.
Liberals and celebrity entertainers rallied in defence, arguing that the BBC is a national treasure and the government should keep its hands off.
We can't have serious intellectual discussion about whether we should be hands-off with these companies or use some degree of governmental authority.
If your boss isn't paying enough attention to you or seems like they're more hands off, it could mean they trust you more.
The Obama administration has largely taken a hands-off approach to regulating self-driving cars, an approach industry can expect Trump to maintain.
"We envision in the future, you can take your hands off the wheel, and your commute becomes restful or productive," one official said.
Of course, this hands-off approach is no less a fantasy, and a privileged one at that, than its more hands-on alternative.
Once you set up a 401(k) account — or any other retirement savings account for that matter — keep your hands off of it.
But since taking office, Trump has generally appointed conservatives to his administration who take a much more hands-off approach towards regulating mergers.
Had the White House taken a similar hands-off approach and respected the commission's independence, a real transformation plan would have been possible.
Even the young participants in the Nielsen study seemed reluctant to take their hands off the wheel, especially high school students with licenses.
Lawmakers and regulators in the U.S. have taken a more hands off approach to cryptocurrencies but have said they want to tighten regulation.
That's more leaving it up to the police, hands-off approach, telling them to do whatever you need to clean up the streets.
Alphabet's (GOOGL) Google had largely stayed out of the flap between Facebook's (FB) hands-off approach and Twitter's (TWTR) ban of political advertising.
"The government's theory is he was sort of a hands-off person and sent other people to go do it," Mr. Robinson said.
One former senior officer familiar with the branch's work said he was witnessing a sea change in the government's previously hands-off approach.
Lewandowski: I've heard theories that Discogs want to jack up prices and all sorts of things, but we're 100% hands off with pricing.
She appeared to take a hands-off approach as the brand started to take a new direction under Mr. Riva and Mr. Saunders.
Renault says the Morphoz concept is equipped with Level 3 autonomous driving functionality, otherwise known as "eyes off, hands off" in many situations.
In 2017, as he prepared to repeal the government's net neutrality rules for those providers, Chairman Ajit Pai praised that hands-off approach.
But if you want a hands-off approach or are still learning the ropes, a single target-date fund is the best option.
Under the Trump administration, though, regulators have appeared to be taking a more hands-off approach, which could allow deals to move forward.
"Get your hands off his mouth": Audio was captured hours before the boy's death at the hands of his N.Y.P.D. father, officials said.
By the progressive worldview's assessment, inequality is too problematic and monopoly power too destructive to return to the efficient markets, hands-off approach.
Dorsey said he takes a hands-off approach to management, believing that a leader does not need to be involved with every decision.
The absurd "keep your government hands off my Medicare" line that we've heard for at least 25 years takes on a new spin.
If I had to venture a guess, I'd say that best-case scenario, it would have been another under-glass, hands-off debut.
Nothing is too taxing, and a decent portion of the cooking is hands-off, but washing, trimming and cutting the greens requires effort.
But Williams said her father Richard Williams' hands-off approach when it came to money encouraged her to learn about finance early on.
Tech giants like Google and Facebook are facing new government scrutiny, after years of enjoying a hands-off approach from legislators and regulators.
But she's also taken a hands-off approach on major legislative issues such as healthcare — to the dismay of Republicans and Democrats alike.
The company agreed to take a hands-off approach to its Turner division, which includes CNN and TNT, until the appeal was concluded.
Internet companies have expressed worry that it could be the first step toward dismantling decades of a hands-off regulatory approach by Washington.
The ex-VP records intros and hands off the main duties of actually reading the selected articles to a stable of voice actors.
Then there's the fact that the show's insistence that it's timely and relevant continues to clash with its hands-off approach to race.
With a combination of cameras, sensors, and mapping data, Super Cruise will allow drivers to take their hands off the wheel during highway driving.
Perhaps the phone is ready to ship in the coming days, and Essential is just deploying a hands-off marketing approach to the delay.
This January, he ended a policy that asked the federal government to be hands-off when dealing with states that have legalized the drug.
Was its hands-off Autopilot feature, despite caveats that a driver's hands should be ready to grab control in a split second, inherently unsafe?
Mulvaney has maintained a hands-off approach, unlike his predecessor, and does not try to limit their influence or access to the Oval Office.
While private companies like Facebook place certain limits on speech in their terms of service, Cloudflare prefers to remain as hands off as possible.
Despite these programs pushing the idea beyond its mission, UIUC's Computer-based Education Research Laboratory, which developed PLATO, largely took a hands-off approach.
Photo: GettyInternet companies typically take a hands-off approach to offensive content on their networks, erring on the side of maintaining an open internet.
In the future, you can imagine a hands-off option that will turn Lendix into a fully automated savings product with no strings attached.
Emphasis on commercial During Obama's administration, NASA has experimented with a more hands-off approach to procuring spacecraft and services from the private sector.
We caught the hour-long, hands-off demo at E3, and it was the kind of wild ride you need to see to believe.
So Gottlieb's "hands-off" rhetoric might not mean much, since HHS secretary Tom Price is more interested in defunding his department than deregulating it.
Last week at Infinity Ward, I was able to experience two scenes from the game in a hands-off demo, and both were harrowing.
"Get your hands off of me," Wall, who in the beginning of the video had his hands in the air, can be heard shouting.
Mr. Buffett defended his hands-off, buy-and-hold style, however, recalling a line from Berkshire Hathaway's 92-year-old vice chairman, Charlie Munger.
They can take a largely hands-off approach, preserving the experience as much as possible while making it more technically palatable for modern audiences.
But even more importantly, Jack and Rebecca sleep together the first night and from then on they can't keep their hands off each other.
Robots have been cleaning our floors ever since the first Roomba arrived 14 years ago, but it's not a completely hands-off chore yet.
When driving on divided highways, Super Cruise allows Cadillac owners to take their hands off the steering wheel and their feet off the pedals.
I think obviously there are people that don't like it, and I think that's what's changed and what that message is, is hands off.
It basically hands off audio from outside, and now includes a windscreen feature that does wonders while you're doing things like riding a bike.
The reality TV star and the budding model, 19, couldn't keep their hands off each other during the outing at the Kardashian-favorite eatery.
The tests will be done by trained drivers, with their hands off the steering wheel at a maximum speed of 50 miles per hour.
Oliso Pro Smart Iron: This smart iron pops up every time you take your hands off of it so it won't burn your clothes.
The post closes with a fair point relating to the larger conversation about online harassment, and Valve's famously hands-off approach to managing Steam.
Even as tensions rise, the United States and its allies have stuck to a hands-off policy when North Korea test-fires its missiles.
As you know, the extremely religious couple took a vow of celibacy ... promising to keep their hands off each other until they get married.
In fact, I found myself unplugging the Show from time to time — which admittedly is counterproductive to the idea of a hands-off assistant.
What we've seen from Ryan suggests a McConnell-ish willingness to be hands off without McConnell's ability to cultivate loyalty and get things done.
Diane Kruger and Norman Reedus couldn't keep their hands off each other while taking a romantic stroll in New York City on Tuesday night.
The fear that even basic interventions could get them into trouble makes officers less proactive; criminals take advantage of their more hands-off approach.
Plus, it might be able to turn YouTube into more of the lean-back/hands-off experience that a more traditional TV viewer — i.e.
In the past they could be counted on to approach regulation with a light touch, but today's populist Republicans are not so hands-off.
After taking a hands-off approach immediately after Bermuda enacted the law, Carnival announced that it will join with OUTBermuda to contest the ban.
The new buyer could choose not to renew those leases, but Brennan thinks the future owner will be a hands-off investor like Ray.
The CIA takes a hands-off approach to the UAE, forgoing the collection of "human intelligence" about the Gulf country and its autocratic leaders.
"Company debt could trigger other types of risks, and could ultimately impact social stability...The government cannot take a hands-off approach," Zhang said.
The predominant political force in the area, Hezbollah, appears to have a largely hands-off relationship with the farmers, according to experts and residents.
Conversations surrounding forest management can quickly turn combative, as conservationists advocate for active forest management, but some environmentalists push for a hands-off approach.
By severing military and civilian life, the all-volunteer force has fostered a hands-off culture of deference to and reverence for armed forces.
And they are not alone, as numerous public opinion polls show that the public is troubled about taking a hands-off approach to AVs.
But they requested that I stay on in a more hands-off role, since they wanted to continue to leverage my name and connections.
He quickly gained a reputation as a mercurial manager with a hands-off style that bordered on neglect, according to current and former employees.
In The Wedding Party, two members of Alexa's bridal party hate each other — but they also can't quite keep their hands off each other.
But Amazon is taking a hands-off approach to regulating the issue, never checking the authenticity, much less the quality, of what it sells.
So the writing may be on the wall for the hands-off doctrine that has enabled the federal government to be a functional government.
On the latter: Hands off my trusty colleagues caffeine and baked goods, not to mention my occasional visitors, Mr. Charred Meats and Ms. Marijuana.
We also want to know if SoftBank board members are hands-on or hands-off when it comes to letting executive teams make decisions.
The appearance was part of a weeklong "Hands Off Our Health Care" tour that Democrats hope will hand them an upset on May 25.
But a hands-off American approach may only give more space to violent criminal groups in Mexico and elsewhere, destabilizing the region, analysts said.
"We look forward" to working with Mr. Sessions to maintain the Justice Department's current hands-off approach to state marijuana policies, the association said.
While experts worry about AI technologies like intrusive surveillance and autonomous weaponry, the US government is advocating a hands-off approach to AI's regulation.
In other words, France would be better off adopting a more hands-off, multiculturalist approach to the head scarf and other Islamic cultural symbols.
But Time employees said he&aposs mostly been a hands-off steward, similar to the approach Jeff Bezos has taken with The Washington Post.
But Trump's new attorney general William Barr has signaled a more open and hands-off approach to states with legalized marijuana than Jeff Sessions.
Those scientists who recommend this sort of hands-off approach—and there are many of them—stress the limits of what science can accomplish.
Notwithstanding their concerns about Murdoch's independence, most Sky shareholders would bite Fox's hands off if they got a chance to vote on the bid.
Investors today usually identify with one of two camps: those who fervently advocate active investing and those who tout a passive, hands-off approach.
Apple's big fight with the Federal Bureau of Investigation could have been avoided if one government employee had kept his hands off the phone.
Corey Lewandowski's grudging, impudent testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday may have wound up bolstering Speaker Pelosi's hands-off approach to impeachment.
Moore and Tinker practiced a hands-off approach that would go on to become de rigueur for other outfits hoping to create great television.
His comments were met by a sharp rebuke from China's ambassador to the UK, who told Britain to keep its hands off Hong Kong.
Liu was summoned to the British foreign office earlier this week following his comments that "colonial" Britain should keep its "hands off Hong Kong".
Some OPEC watchers believe the cartel is at a turning point that will see Saudi Arabia take a more hands-off approach to oil prices.
Nationals Quick Comment: Other than trying to get a few of his guys really into doing toothpick tricks, Dusty Baker has been pretty hands-off.
The numbers may be improving in aggregate, but their erratic movement doesn't exactly inspire confidence when it comes to taking your hands off the wheel.
"For you lonely girls who can't keep their hands off other people's men, there's a hot place in hell for you," the daytime host said.
It then hands off the documents to WikiLeaks, which is happy to publish them because it loves revealing secret documents (especially about the United States).
"We intend to use the funds in whatever way possible to make meddlesome congressional representatives, especially Chaffetz, keep their hands off of DC," Craig said.
I nibbled on grapes, sipped tea, and checked my email while trying to keep my hands off my smooth bikini line in semi-public territory.
During teacher training programs, survivors say Choudhury would single out people, and tell them they were so beautiful he couldn't keep his hands off them.
"In these states where we have told government authorities to be hands-off we have our answer as to how this can happen," Welner said.
Or conducting mostly hands-off warfare like drone strikes against groups in Yemen and Somalia -- with limited effectiveness due to little influence on the ground.
He seemed to have pretty strong opinions about Cersei shutting up, keeping her hands off Jaime, and marrying someone suitable to provide more family alliances.
That's especially important since regulators have been hands-off with the tech industry since, well, forever, and this is just making up for lost time.
Perceptive fans couldn't help but notice the John Wick: Chapter 216 — Parabellum star often posed with women while keeping his hands off of their backs.
Even if you can touch-type on an ordinary keyboard, it's tough to find the right position again if you take your hands off it.
In some models, when the driver takes his or her hands off the wheel, the car will essentially drive itself for up to 10 seconds.
The impressive cut of meat is actually pretty hands-off, requiring just a quick sear in a hot pan and around an hour of roasting.
"It's going to initially be startling to some folks that the Federal Reserve could take their hands off the wheel," the Destination Wealth founder said.
They describe him as having a refreshingly hands-off approach, one that allowed the creatives at the studio to be in charge of their work.
Why it matters: 2020 Democratic candidates have been largely hands-off with one another so far, focusing primarily on Trump and their individual candidate pitches.
Aided by these alarming statistics, the "Hands Off, Pants On" ordinance was passed in Chicago for both union and non-union workers in hotels citywide.
Pilot Assist won't let you take your hands off the wheel for more than about 15 seconds, but you get the impression that it could.
Tension with police and city officials "The Philadelphia police have both a policy and a history of being really hands off with protests," Roper said.
Under a brilliant blue sky, demonstrators streamed through central London's main streets carrying placards saying "Dump Trump" and "Keep your tiny hands off women's rights".
Buhari himself was oil minister during his first term, though he took a largely hands-off approach, leaving much of the ministry's running to Kachikwu.
In following the traditional way of fatherhood in India, where I lived as a child, he had taken a hands-off approach to my upbringing.
Tesla's Autopilot semi-autonomous technology gives drivers the ability to take their hands off the wheel, while the car effectively drives itself on the highway.
What's more, it allows the driver to take his or her hands off the wheel in slow-moving traffic for 202083 seconds at a time.
Katie got onstage with her man Wednesday night at Paramount Studios -- and at least for these few moments ... couldn't keep their hands off each other.
However, by the time everyday drivers begin taking their hands off the wheel and their foot off the pedal, the technology cannot afford to fail.
Reading Jacobsen's book in the Trump era makes one wonder if her hands-off reportage of obvious bullshit is not only irresponsible, but actively harmful.
The hands-off approach to speech lets Twitter adopt a view from nowhere, ostensibly treating all speech as equal in the eyes of the platform.
Experts say those numbers are now likely to rise rapidly thanks to Trump's promised hands-off approach and support of some sort of federal solution.
This demands a hands-off approach from the moderators, each of whom reads eighty to a hundred reviews per hour—many years' worth of employment.
" Looking back over his career, Scudder says that the best part of owning Rugged Maniac is the autonomy, adding that Cuban is pretty "hands-off.
The growing influence of cornerstones in Hong Kong has come under scrutiny, but so far regulators and lawmakers have taken a relatively hands-off approach.
Trump had taken a hands-off approach to the healthcare debate last week and suggested on Tuesday that he was fine with letting Obamacare fail.
This is likely due to the fact that drivers must take one of their hands off the wheel to bring the cigarette to the lips.
But Neumann often took a much more hands-off approach to the startups in which he invested than he did to WeWork, those observers said.
"Tillerson was basically hands-off on the issue (of climate change)," said Alden Meyer, director of strategy and policy for the Union of Concerned Scientists.
From minimal tunics you can wear over jeans to punchy stand-alone frocks that need no other accoutrements, try to keep your hands off 'em.
When the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's osprey cam revealed a mother attacking her chicks in 2014, commenters eviscerated conservationists for maintaining a hands-off approach.
The brand relays their vision to an advertising team, who builds out a story board, and then hands off the project to a production company.
But the old magic of Merkelism had obviously worn off: The talks collapsed after almost five weeks, with many observers blaming Merkel's hands-off approach.
Scholars say the focus on strengthening ties with overseas Chinese signals a major shift away from Beijing's previous, more hands-off approach to diaspora relations.
Protesters holding signs that read "Hands off Assange" outside Westminster Magistrates Court in London on Friday denounced Mr. Javid's decision and demanded Mr. Assange's release.
The Obama administration took a more hands-off approach to enforcement, auditing employers' compliance in documenting their workers' status without conducting many on-site investigations.
If I leave, I must arm myself with hand sanitizer, stay six feet from another person, and keep my own hands off my own face.
If it can't find one, the school gives parents a list of therapists and vouchers to pay for their time, and hands off the responsibility.
While in Washington, Mr. Zuckerberg also gave a speech defending the company in a separate controversy — its hands-off stance toward dishonesty in political advertising.
All Dyson stick vacuums are equipped with a point and shoot bin emptying for easy hands off cleaning and drop-in docking for fast charging.
He meets Syd Barrett (Rachel Keller), a new patient with an anxiety about being touched; they strike up a hands-off, "Pushing Daisies"-like romance.
"This cannot be a hands-off group or a bunch of criminals, they need to be in close communication with the Russian military," Alperovitch said.
Service is fairly hands off — no doormen, no bellhops, no valet — which seemed fitting in a country that was largely settled by self-sufficient Vikings.
And while the couple seem to be hands off day to day, employees said the Benioffs have made some subtle marks on the iconic newsweekly.
It's why Trump's administration, despite at first hinting at a renewed war on marijuana, has mostly taken a hands-off approach to states that legalize.
"It's cool if you're gay, but keep your hands off my guns," is how Amherst voter Brendan LeBlanc described New Hampshire's political identity to me.
The plan faces extremely long odds, but Senate GOP leadership is not fully ruling it out, though leaders are taking a decidedly hands-off approach.
In December, Bio, while lending support to the "Hands Off Our Girls" campaign, promised to enforce stricter laws to serves as a deterrent for rape.
And some of the CMA's recent dealings have pointed to more intervention following a period where the perception was of a more hands-off approach.
One woman wailed and collapsed in the arms of a nurse, who struggled to keep his bloodstained hands off the back of her white sweater.
But if the goal is to actually encourage meaningful speech, this hands-off approach raises real problems — even if it's ultimately the right legal approach.
And if you can&apost trust yourself to employ a hands-off approach, consider paying a financial adviser to manage your investments for you.4.
The consensus is clear: Unless Trump and his congressional Republicans are ready to work with Democrats, voters want Republicans to keep their hands off healthcare.
However, incoming Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said in a radio interview on Monday that Mexico would now adopt a hands-off policy toward other nations.
"'Autopilot' can't actually drive the car, yet it allows consumers to have their hands off the steering wheel for minutes at a time," MacCleery added.
" In 2009, during the debate over the health-care bill, one protester at a town-hall meeting shouted, "Keep your government hands off my Medicare!
The more that this administration takes a hands-off approach on business, the more trouble Donald Trump is in when it comes to his reelection.
This week's series of big government moves against big tech platforms dropped a curtain on the era of hands-off regulatory policy that shaped the firms.
Meanwhile, the upward pressure on Taiwan's currency and the central bank's hands-off approach have attracted billions of dollars of foreign capital to the country's stocks.
But the new and at times elevated levels of hormones don't mean that all teenagers are horn dogs who can't keep their hands off one another.
Trump, after spending weeks largely hands off on the health care bill, has begun to get into the day-to-day sales pitch of the bill.
In an exclusive video with the founder of 8 Greens (a nutritional supplement tablet), she walks you through how to make the (almost) hands-off recipe.
The U.S. government has been relatively hands-off on a lot of it for a long, long time, and you feel that's the best policy still.
But it is clear that he sees that Facebook's typical hands-off, we-are-just-a-platform-and-have-no-responsibility-here tone has to change.
Gigaom writer Mathew Ingram claims the move of news discussion onto sites like Facebook knowingly hands off the responsibility of moderating content to social media platforms.
So far, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the lead federal regulator, has taken a hands-off approach, effectively punting many important questions to the states.
Until now, the federal government has taken a hands-off approach to regulating new technology that allows vehicles to operate independently and without an actual driver.
The launch of Managed Delivery marks a big change for eBay, which has tended to take a hands-off approach to how sellers deliver their products.
But Beijing's hands-off approach to promote the sector as a form of financial innovation led to a rash of high-profile P2P scandals and frauds.
"For most of their existence, social media platforms have maintained a convenient 'hands-off approach' to content moderation—out of sight, out of mind," she said.
The platform's hands-off approach to moderation has allowed copyright trolls to thrive for years — not only to extort money, but to doxx, slander, or troll.
The option to take delivery is available for an additional fee, but Walmart hands off that part of the operation to third-party partners, like Uber.
Hers is not a hands-off-at-all-costs liberalism; rather, she sees the state as a policer of rules and a curb on vested interests.
His comments were met by a sharp rebuke from China's ambassador to the UK, who told Britain on Wednesday to keep its hands off Hong Kong.
In fact, advances in AI suggest that the law itself should change to keep up with it, not that a hands-off approach is further warranted.
On the way out, Ashley and Jared couldn't keep their hands off each other, planting a big one in front of their adoring friends and fam.
People usually drive up carefully -- wary that they are breaking some Secret Service rule -- but are surprised to see how hands off the agents actually are.
An optional Assist+ package adds adaptive cruise control and lane centering, which allows you to take your hands off the wheel for up to 10 seconds.
If they start messing with Lawrence Berkeley Labs and Lawrence Livermore Labs, then you can be sure I will tell them to keep their hands off!
Before Sanders' speech, Gary Gensler, Clinton's chief financial adviser, accused the senator of taking a "hands-off approach" because his plan does not address shadow banking.
Some opted for "KEEP YOUR TINY HANDS OFF MY OVARIES," while others carried images of militant uteri, ovaries outfitted with raised middle fingers or snake fangs.
After years of hands-off treatment, the pressure put on tech giants by governments, media, and the public seems to be reaching a head this year.
Tesla's Navigate on Autopilot does this, too, but it only allows the driver to take his hands off the steering wheel for short periods of time.
Like we said, the hardest part is actually taking your hands off your face and looking at your financial situation, no matter how hard it is.
Drivers are required to have hands on the wheel — and if the system detects a hands-off driver, eventually Autopilot will turn off and lock out.
"I've worked with the World Wildlife Fund before," says VanCamp, who launched the organization's Hands Off My Parts campaign in 2013 with now-fiancé Josh Bowman.
Despite the tough talk from U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, there has been no official shift in policy from the previous administration's mostly hands-off approach.
In an emotional appeal she asked the parliament to keep its hands off the constitution, "or else the country will blow up like a hand grenade".
Hundreds of protesters gathered in front of parliament on Tuesday shouting slogans and carrying placards that said: "Hands off our tamariki" - the Maori word for children.
It was a hands-off approach that worked but felt disconnected from anything meaningful, a part of the game that might as well not be there.
Once both halves of the duo drys their tears, they head to a Russell Dickerson concert, where they can't keep their hands off of each other.
But Beijing's hands-off approach to promote the sector as a form of financial innovation led to a rash of high-profile P2300P scandals and frauds.
In the meantime, the United States has been grappling with privacy, data protection and security while remaining mostly hands-off in other aspects of the internet.
The more hands-off that Mr. Wang can appear, of course, the better Wanda will fare among those calling for heightened scrutiny of its entertainment dealings.
"It comes down to trust," says Silo Studio's Attua Aparicio Torinos, one of the participating artists, about the project's fun and refreshingly hands-off curatorial approach.
And the reason I want him to his hands off me is because I see myself capable of arrogance and brutality to keep him off me.
In stop-and-go traffic, at speeds under 8 miles an hour, drivers can still keep their hands off the wheel almost indefinitely, Mr. Musk said.
I threw my badge to the floor and, raising my voice, said, 'Get your hands off of me and let me leave,' then I went home.
This hands-off regulatory approach used by the TCEQ – and increasingly by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency — harms public health, the environment and the bottom line.
But as he tries to convince social conservatives that he is not acting as a moderate, Mr. Trump has been largely hands-off with the platform.
Fans can see this clearly when looking at recent photos of the pair, who can't seem to keep their hands off one another during their tour.
I would say please, please, please do the best you can to keep your hands off your skin because you're only going to make things worse.
President Donald Trump is expected to boost U.S. business through lighter regulation and his administration may take a more hands-off approach to anti-trust enforcement.
After Kim gains control of the party, she hands off all the planning to Kanye, who is eager to became the Dr. Seuss of Christmas land.
Startups can stay hands off and let engineers tinker with projects that are self serving, all the while monitoring progress to recruit the best new developers.
If a person is making noise while choking, then keep your hands off; noise means they're still getting air, and they could cough the obstruction up.
In the state, the pipeline falls under the rule of the Texas Railroad Commission, whose regulators prefer a hands-off approach to oil and gas regulation.
By the sound of the Times' quotes, far from taking a hands-off approach, AT&T thinks it can run HBO better than it has been.
If two people can't keep their hands off each other, why not add in a little thunder and lightning, or get them soaked in the rain?
Remember ... Justin and Selena were together at Jeremy Bieber's wedding in Jamaica this past February, where the then-couple couldn't keep their hands off each other.
It's interesting because Comcast has kept their hands off of all the fights that NBC is having with Trump, or Trump's having with NBC, really. Right.
Eight states and Washington, DC, now allow recreational marijuana sales to adults, and the DEA and other federal law enforcement agencies have mostly been hands-off.
But Amazon takes a hands-off approach to what goes on in its bookstore, never checking the authenticity, much less the quality, of what it sells.
Forty years prior to today's ease with public performance, Andre asked us to defy the hands-off/step back/don't touch limitations of the art world.
Mr. Trump, the rare Republican candidate to promise "hands off" Medicare and Social Security, understands senior power potential and obviously knows how to exploit social divisions.
The panel said that this hands-off approach had benefits for consumers, but that it had also created consequences related to privacy and lack of competition.
This hands-off approach to editorial intervention in the news cycle, coupled with algorithms that promote the most popular posts, is by now a familiar villain.
Pulling an Andolov of his own, Axe yanks all the company money from Taylor's supposedly hands-off account and steals the app out from under Oscar.
The third episode was about a generational parenting conflict that pitted Roseanne's stricter, more traditional style against the looser, hands-off approach of her daughter Darlene.
Throughout, his director (who was born and raised in Iraq and has been observing families in the region for years) maintains a determinedly hands-off approach.
Another key difference is in how they have a far more hands-off approach to social media than any comparable effort in the United States would.
On Monday, Twitter affirmed its mostly hands-off approach, maintaining the false claims about Iowa's voter rolls did not qualify as a form of voter suppression.
Peio Espil, who started Ilarria in the 1980s, follows a hands-off style of farming and winemaking, yet his wines are always precise, detailed and solid.
And he defended his company's hands-off approach in that crucial moment — including its recent decision to allow politicians to lie in ads and other content.
Legal experts say Roberts hopes to follow the largely hands-off example set by his late mentor, Chief Justice William Rehnquist, during President Clinton's 6900 trial.
Originating as a gesture of mass revulsion, it was deeply felt, smartly choreographed, memorably costumed ("pussy hats") and emphatically scripted ("Keep your hands off my body").
The couple hit up Katsu-Ya in the Valley Sunday night and couldn't keep their hands off of each other -- kissing and giggling through the meal.
We did a lot of studio nights together where I'd sit and listen to him record, but I was very much hands off and sitting back.
Many called the police's handling of the event hands-off, often appearing outnumbered and waiting too long to break up skirmishes between protesters and counter-protesters.
For observers of Chinese diplomacy, that kind of commitment is surprising since China often tries to take a hands-off approach in regions and nations at war.
Like looking over at that person behind the wheel and realizing it's OK to cede control and take your own hands off the proverbial wheel… for now.
Despite fiery rhetoric on the campaign trail and prior to his inauguration, Trump and his administration have taken a relatively hands off approach to China so far.
He was also widely praised in June after fans noticed that he almost always keeps his hands off of women's backs while posing in pictures with them.
Despite fiery rhetoric on the campaign trail and prior to his inauguration, Trump and his administration have taken a relatively hands-off approach to China so far.
Google's latest autonomous car is truly driverless, meaning the driver is free to take their hands off the wheel and maybe even text or read a book.
It's not clear what the decision structure is in the White House, but it does appear that Trump is mostly hands-off when it comes to policy.
The problem, according to several departed staffers, is that Ryan was also hands-off, leading to frustration among the rank-and-file about a lack of direction.
The Autopilot system, which allows drivers to keep their hands off the wheels for extended periods, did not require any preapproval by NHTSA for use by owners.
On the highway, the feature lets drivers take their hands off the wheel but uses an infrared camera to ensure they keep their eyes on the road.
For decades, local authorities have taken a hands-off attitude to urban planning, as developers have rushed to accommodate people flocking to Houston for its booming economy.
Her winning strategy, she said, came down to "finding a champion"—in her case, hands-off co-producers in the form of Lena Waithe and Rishi Rajani.
Huawei's zealousness about keeping journalists' hands off its new Mate X foldable phone slipped a little today, and I got to hold and fold it for myself.
"So instead of bringing their content to the U.S. and Europe, they rather invest in the crème de la crème locally and maintain a hands-off approach."
By giving creators a sustainable and hands-off way to generate earnings from IGTV, they might be inspired to bring more high-quality content to the destination.
We've all seen the first type, but we rarely hear about the equally frustrating couples who take a totally hands-off approach and can't pull it together.
The Baywatch actor, 63, and his 36-year-old fiancée frolicked in the water and couldn't keep their hands off of each other during the beach getaway.
He hands off the segment to correspondent Dana Bash, who is portrayed by Heidi Gardner, and we cut to the GOP locker room celebration of Kavanaugh's confirmation.
"He put his spin on it and did a fantastic job," she told Rolling Stone, explaining that she was hands-off when it came to his work.
The report said Cadillac's Super Cruise does the best job of monitoring if a driver is paying attention when they take their hands off the steering wheel.
Dr. Paula Kahumbu is the CEO of the Kenyan conservation NGO WildlifeDirect and is leading the Hands Off Our Elephants Campaign with Kenya's first lady Margaret Kenyatta.
This is a pretty hands-off way to earn some extra money this Valentine's Day, especially since more people are on the lookout for last-minute gifts.
The Dancing with the Stars alums attended LaPalme Magazine's party in Los Angeles on Tuesday night, and couldn't keep their eyes — and handsoff of each other.
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to boost American industry through lighter regulation and his administration may take a more hands-off approach to anti-trust enforcement.
White House officials are trying to keep Trump's hands off his Twitter account, but the President is expected to keep tabs on the hearing as it unfurls.
Reddit In spite of Reddit's mostly hands-off policy and reliance on subreddit-specific moderators, racism on Reddit often takes quirkier forms meant to avoid potential detection.
The news has prompted debate over whether technology firms can just take a hands-off approach, or whether they act more like media companies and edit content.
Joe drove with his hands on the wheels, but demonstrated that he could take his hands off the wheels and the "deployable tracking wheels" would guide us.
Despite being as special as it is, Project Winter has the same hands-off approach to its social community as most other multiplayer games do right now.
Mayor Chen loses his home to the unchecked greed of local officials, who couldn't keep their hands off one of the city's most valuable plots of land.
The company said earlier this month that it was updating the system with new limits on hands-off driving and other improvements that would help prevent fatalities.
Most of these partially automated technologies require drivers' hands on the wheel intermittently; Super Cruise is hands-off, but uses a camera to ensure drivers stay alert.
SuperCruise allows Cadillac drivers to navigate with their hands off the wheel on more than 130,000 miles of freeways in the U.S. and Canada, the company said.
While some people love these so-called set-it-and-forget-it funds, others dislike them because of the completely hands-off approach to investing they offer.
And if you believe the culprits were Russian hackers, well then sort it out with the Kremlin, but keep your hands off our freedom of the press!
Self-directed investors take on all investment responsibilities themselves, assisted ones handle implementation but pay consultants for research and advice, and delegators take a hands-off approach.
The West's largely hands-off approach created a vacuum that Russia eagerly filled, adding to Iran's strength and alarming Tehran's Arab foes, stoking regional rivalries, and wars.
This sort of hands-off approach to publishing on Roku may also appeal to those who don't have the resources to build specifically for the streaming platform.
"Yeah he was breathing... and his breathing was shallow about twenty seconds earlier, and then I took my hands off him," Officer Krohn told the arriving EMTs.
Bottom line: New FCC Chairman Ajit Pai generally favors a hands-off approach to merger reviews if the companies can show how deals serve the public interest.
The message needs to be sent loud and clear to the intelligence chiefs and every other appointed government official to keep their hands off of the elections.
On the other side are workers who worry that the company's hands-off approach has already caused problems — ones that will grow worse if nothing is done.
BYU had one last chance, but Jake Toolson's long heave bounced off the hands off Childs near the sideline in the frontcourt and landed out of bounds.
Historically, LGBTQ voters tend to lean more liberal, for obvious reasons such as the Republican opposition to marriage equality and hands-off handling of the AIDS crisis.
Early reports of the crash blamed Brown for keeping his hands off the wheel despite multiple visual and audio warnings by the car not to do so.
The crash has put a sharp focus on Tesla's Autopilot technology, which allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel for extended periods under certain conditions.
Canister-style odor eliminators, like the Bad Air Sponge or OdoBan Solid Odor Absorbers, are a hands-off way of removing the barroom smell from your home.
But it was the change to the facade that roused picketers along Madison Avenue to tote "Hands Off My Johnson" signs and appeal to the Landmarks Commission.
Still, as the show closed on the first day, Mr. Thomas could not keep his hands off a weaver's loom that had been restrung like a sitar.
Controversy: Inspections on the bridge were carried out by a company housed in Autostrade's offices, and an understaffed government appears to have taken a hands-off approach.
These ads presented a unique situation for Facebook, given the platform's hands-off approach to moderating political ads and its express commitment to safeguarding the US census.
Here's a slim, wireless keyboard that can work as a mouse, theoretically letting me operate the iPad in full without ever taking my hands off the keys.
"Basically, they just cut our hands off," said Alba Jones, who manages Airbnb properties in Berkeley, Richmond, and El Cerrito, California, and another in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Dr. Tania Elliott suggests wiping your hands off with a paper towel or rinsing with water if that's available before doing a double application of hand sanitizer.
Wealthfront: Best investment app for hands-off investorsWhy it stands out: Wealthfront has helped bring passive investing to the masses through affordable and easy-to-use technology.
Here's Harry Styles frolicking with sexy bikini models on a beach in Malibu for a music video shoot, and he can't keep his hands off ... the props.
Facebook has recently defended taking a hands-off approach to political content, particularly with ads, which CEO Mark Zuckerberg argues should not be fact-checked by Facebook.
The federal government has taken a hands-off approach to self-driving cars—but it stepped in to halt passenger trips on a model of autonomous shuttle.
The government has indicated that it wants to take a hands-off approach to the regulation of AI, including facial recognition, in the name of spurring innovation.
The Voyager's integrated voice controls let you make and receive calls without taking your hands off the wheel, and its noise-canceling microphone keeps your voice clear.
The copies can be experienced interactively as the artist intended; the archival pieces are treated with hands-off museum reverence of a kind he claimed to deplore.
But when it comes to the negotiation of a deal, the courts have taken a hands-off approach if one side makes statements that are not truthful.
But if they truly care about people's health, and they truly care about people being informed, can they be a hands-off platform and accomplish those goals?
From a tech industry perspective, Obama's eight years were certainly active on the regulatory front, which no doubt angered those preferring a more hands-off public sector.
Trump's hands-off approach — allowing battlefield commanders to take daily decisions affecting US foreign policy and national security — is a major shift in the American way of war.
To get the fullest brows, it's best to keep your hands off them for six to eight weeks (that's right, no tweezing), so they can fully grow in.
In contrast, Singapore Airlines Ltd, majority-owned by state investor Temasek, and government-controlled Air New Zealand Ltd, are run in a hands-off manner and are profitable.
He's hands-off on the investment process, but when it comes to certain companies, he's very involved, including with Merry Jane, a lifestyle media site [focused around cannabis].
In the United States, the federal government has been relatively hands-off in helping coal-dependent regions move on from the industries that fueled their way of life.
But the security forces appear to have taken a more low-key, hands-off approach this week, waiting in side streets and staying away from where demonstrations rallied.
The experience of going from a rigorous interview process to a hands-off management environment taught him a crucial lesson: Invest time and effort in interviewing potential employees.
This hands-off approach emboldened activists to push forward with state-level legalization campaigns and spurred entrepreneurs and investors to build business around legal pot—a rousing success.
For people who love the destination (food) but hate the journey (making it), the A3500 is the fanciest of the Ascent series and the ultimate hands-off blender.
On that night, Fletcher couldn't keep her hands off her eventual groom-to-be, making him an instant front-runner by giving him the coveted First Impression Rose.
Siri offers a more hands-off approach you can configure yourself, whereas Google Assistant will do more of this stuff automatically based on what it knows about you.
So far, the feds under the leadership of Attorney General Jeff Sessions have maintained the hands-off approach favored by the Obama administration, but that could soon change.
If they speak more than 100, they receive electric shocks from the device, which, at its most severe can burn their hands off and possibly even kill them.
"I told him to keep his hands off me, or I'd own the place," said Martin — by which he meant he'd sue The Lost Colony for sexual harassment.
If automakers don't get it right, "consumers will not trust that they can take their hands off the wheel and their eyes off the road," Ms. Stephens said.
And on the 19th, red-hot Mars and seductive Pluto merge in your fifth house of romance, bringing another hit of can't-keep-my-hands-off-you energy.
Courtney Frances Fallon, I Fucking Love You HOTTER THAN JULY: Hands Off My Cuntry runs from January 11 to January 22 at the Undercurrent Projects in the Bowery.
It's a simple, low-cost option that's great for the hands-off investor since it balances your portfolio for you depending on the year you expect to retire.
Steam looms large in the gaming community, and its hands-off approach to moderation has allowed hate groups and communities that glorify real-life violence to proliferate openly.
We're talking accurate and fast scans, multi-layered ransomeware protection, consistently on-point AV tests, and a user-friendly, hands-off interface to make it accessible to everyone.
But Beijing's hands-off approach to promote the sector as a form of financial innovation has led to a rash of high-profile P2P failures, scandals and frauds.
Dr. Dre is making his most powerful confession/apology for attacking journalist Dee Barnes back in the '90s, and imploring other men to keep their hands off women.
The movement to legalize marijuana has made big gains around the country in recent years, at a time when the Obama administration mostly took a hands-off approach.
It's nice to be democratic and be hands off but at the same time you have to take some kind of active roll in ensuring some quality control.
Soon an Imperial shuttle follows, and after R2-D2 hands off a lightsaber you're deflecting bolts from a group of Stormtroopers, buying time for the Falcon to escape.
His hometown Kanazawa is described by the artist as a "miniature garden" that retains the resources of a modern town while still remaining hands-off from urban temptations.
The Autopilot system, which allows drivers to keep their hands off the wheels for extended periods, did not require any preapproval by the agency for use by owners.
The Indian government has adopted an "'eyes-on and hands-off' policy to ensure that no poachers enter (North Sentinel Island)," according to India's Ministry of Tribal Affairs.
The staff also has a "hands-off" door policy which ensures you won't be thrown out onto your face like some other clubs (looking your way Granville strip).
So, the people present were by and large saddened by the fact that humans can't keep their hands off these magnificent animals because it's worth so much money.
That Valve didn't remove the racist rantings of a school shooter from its platform for years is not surprising given the company's hands-off approach to moderating Steam.
In September 2016, Tesla unveiled new restrictions on Autopilot after widespread concerns the system lulled users into a false sense of security through its "hands-off" driving capability.
Besides American entrepreneurship, the other principal reason for America's oil and gas renaissance is the relatively "hands-off" approach that the U.S. government takes to our energy markets.
Mr Macron is not entirely hands-off in his attitude to public assets and his decision about Saint-Nazaire shows a willingness to meddle in private ones too.
And Twitter's hands-off approach to US President Donald Trump, whose inflammatory tweets arguably violate Twitter's terms of use, has damaged Twitter's credibility in the eyes of many.
Some of us want to be involved in all aspects of our children's lives; others prefer a more hands-off approach and value the early development of independence.
During last week's Presidents Day recess, furious constituents gave GOP lawmakers an earful at public town halls around the country, warning them to keep their hands off ­ObamaCare.
Cruz and Alisha have taken a hands-off approach to editing the show, but they do approve all of their advertisements, as all Ramble hosts read ads themselves.
Drivers could become lulled into taking their eyes off the road and hands off the wheel, and be unable to retake control if the software and sensors malfunction.
This dish is pretty hands-off, so we get to hang out and hear more about Berens, Ruffage, and farming—which, it turns out, runs in the family.
CNBC reports that President Trump is taking a hands-off approach with Obamacare repeal and replacement, allowing Republicans on Capitol Hill to come up with a plan. Rep.
And although groups like Everytown provided the infrastructure and expertise, Mr. Clavering, who had never before planned an event of such scale, said they always remained hands-off.
Louisville's superstar QB was with Manziel in what appears to be a hotel room -- shortly after the ceremony, and Johnny Football couldn't keep his hands off the hardware.
But while Tesla did increase the frequency of alerts when drivers take their hands off the steering wheel while using Autopilot, Tesla never officially responded to the recommendations.
Tesla is the only company that hasn't formally responded to those recommendations, though it did start warning drivers more quickly when they take their hands off the wheel.
If all voters were well-educated and we weren't surrounded by hyperpartisan media, from Fox News to far-left Facebook Pages, maybe this hands-off approach might work.
When I asked Blum about his hands-off approach, he told me another story about that first Warhol exhibition, which featured the artist's 32 iconic Campbell's soup cans.
Preferring to take a hands-off approach, President Obama largely sat back and watched as Beijing continued to vastly expand its military force and influence in the region.
On top of that, Netflix has a reputation for being hands-off because it has fewer advertiser demands, and the company is known for treating show creators well.
Paul, who has largely advocated for a hands-off government system, said he will oppose the reinstated program and fight any funding bill for it in the Senate.
That might be somewhat problematic for Kudlow, an ardent supporter of a small, hands-off approach to government that would make William Buckley proud from beyond the grave.
Jeb Hensarling's (R-Texas) proposals to reform the Dodd-Frank regulatory reform act, what one sees is largely a return to pre-2008 laissez-faire, hands-off approaches.
So GOP leaders in Washington and Maine are taking a hands-off approach, acutely aware of Collins' sensitive political situation and her penchant for going her own way.
Recalling when Cardy was first learning to race cars, Brett explained his hands-off parenting philosophy, which felt like the foundation for all of Cardy's subsequent life choices.
Hands Off Our Revolution, a coalition of over 200 artists united against right-wing populism, launched its website and is planning exhibitions and other events later this year.
Hard to tell who moves quicker here, but Anwar couldn't keep his hands off his new girl, even though she seemed to have something else on her mind.
As commander of the Joint Special Operations Command Task Force, McChrystal put "eyes on, hands off" leadership into practice thanks to technological advancements that broadcast raids as they occurred.
Tesla in September unveiled improvements to Autopilot, adding new limits on hands-off driving and other features that its chief executive officer said likely would have prevented a fatality.

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