FR: I am a pretty hands-off person, a hands-off manager.
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It's not just keeping the government's hands off Medicare: It's keeping your neighbors' hands off it, too.
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" ON RUNNING A HANDS-OFF CONGLOMERATE "I think our hands-off style actually can add significant value to many companies.
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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.
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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.
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"Once you transfer the embryo, it's hands off," she says.
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"Hands off our IRN BRU" has more than 8,000 supporters.
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I haven't been able to keep my hands off her.
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Now get your hands off the wheel and start driving!
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Yet, the U.S. government has taken a hands off approach.
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I don't want to take my hands off the wheel.
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But for God's sake, get your hands off our hamburgers.
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The U.S. held April and now hands off to Uruguay.
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The United States held April and hands off to Uruguay.
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The trouble: They can't keep their hands off each other.
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But don't assume that you can be entirely hands off.
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Kepler hands off the baton to TESS now, NASA said.
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"It was always the hands-off approach" from teachers and doctors.
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The only way to avoid scars is to be hands-off.
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While you're weighing the decision, keep your hands off that asset.
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Third, he is a hands-off boss who often micromanages things.
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But Europe's approach seems preferable to America's more hands-off stance.
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Robin Thicke Accused of Domestic ViolenceTaylor Swift & Zayn Malik: Hands Off!
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But Microsoft's stance was less hands-off than some other firms.
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Even podcasters are conflicted; a hands-off Apple retains some appeal.
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Morsi, but adopted a hands-off approach, while some in his
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Britney Spears can't keep her hands off of other people's images.
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Once this is set up, it's hands-off from there. 9.
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"The Port Authority has a very hands-off approach," he said.
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We need to go hands-off in the age of coronavirus.
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In time, we reluctantly inched toward a more hands-off approach.
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"Government policy in Uganda is eyes on, hands off," he said.
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The movie's hands-off approach does often amount to something poignant.
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Republican legislatures need to keep their hands off of women's bodies.
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The United States held April and now hands off to Uruguay.
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"Get your hands off my daughter," Duane yells at the aide.
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"My husband could never keep his hands off me," she says.
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"I was hands off for the movie," Catherine said on GMA.
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Facebook's hands-off ad policy has already allowed for misleading advertisements.
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Investing is also far more hands-off than maintaining a property.
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That's not to say the president has fully gone hands-off.
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The more we work, the more hands-off I can be.
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One sign urged Mr Trump to "keep his tiny hands off science".
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Hands off Twenty years after "The Matrix," Keanu Reeves is hot again.
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The Obama administration took a hands-off approach to states that legalized.
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" I think there's an attitude of "treat us with respect -- hands off.
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Later, she yells, "Get your fucking hands off me!" to another officer.
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"I tell them: hands off Hong Kong and show respect," Liu added.
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Though in either case, Murphy is mostly hands-off at this point.
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Corey Feldman's all right, jack, just keep your hands off his stack.
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If they touch me, I say, 'Take your damn hands off me.
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"It's driving him crazy" to be mostly hands-off, the source added.
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Yes, you should keep your hands off your money ... to a point.
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They can't take your hands off so you can't use them anymore.
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Agency spokeswoman Artealia Gilliard declined comment on the agency's hands-off posture.
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To achieve that realism, producers were extremely hands-off on the dates.
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A cultural shift has washed over the usually hands-off tech industry.
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They held banners reading "Hands off Macedonia!" and chanted the national anthem.
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Is congratulation the only way to keep their hands off our throats?
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" Moreno added, of course, that Tobolowsky "cannot take his hands off me!
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Trump's hands-off approach has allowed others to set the regional agenda.
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The Obama administration's approach to hands-free driving is remarkably hands-off.
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Regulators have gradually taken a more hands-off approach to the market.
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Or really should there be sort of a hands-off on this?
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He finds the culture of privacy and the hands-off government optimal.
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Republican lawmakers have indicated that they want to take hands-off approach.
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And most important, Mr. Trump should keep his hands off the Fed.
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The country's hands-off approach has already sparked tensions with El Salvador.
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When it came time to work, Rees was meticulous but hands off.
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It's like someone saying, 'Take your hands off the table, you're done.
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Facebook has taken perhaps the most hands-off approach to the ads.
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For a hands-off artist, he was very much on the job.
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I wasn't really such a hands-off parent — except when I was.
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We were completely hands-off, and have still never seen the essay.
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Swat as many hands off as they make their way towards your head.
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Legally, this is a hands-off deal as far as the government goes.
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She told him to keep her hands off her or she'd punch him.
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Among the placards at the protests were many that read "Hands off DNA".
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Technologies such as automation and artificial intelligence help facilitate Facebook's hands-off approach.
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"Hands off our children!" growled Mr Kaczynski at a PiS conference in March.
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After tonight, the full Kardashian crew hands off their time slot to E!
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Even at companies like Ikea and Starbucks, she takes a hands-off approach.
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Thomashow said he stopped only after she physically took his hands off her.
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Yes, you should keep your hands off your invested money ... to a point.
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Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne just can't keep their hands off of each other.
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It's not the time to be passive or take a hands-off approach.
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"There are better targets out there," he smiled, his hands off the wheel.
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That would sort of defeat the hands-off mantra of an autonomous car.
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President Hoover's "laissez faire" (hands off) economic policies let Wall Street run amok.
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"This is not something I could keep my hands off of," Moas said.
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The hands-off policies of free enterprise are too morally compelling to ignore.
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The car's not ready for a hands-off parking free for all, however.
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"He's very hands off from the day-to-day type stuff," Siminoff says.
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We got to keep our hands off 'em unless they beg for it.
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Parents can be hands off, she said, but they should also check in.
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Last month, Beijing told the U.K. to keep its hands off Hong Kong.
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Rising energy prices allow politicians to take their hands off the legislative wheel.
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Yang uses Autopilot with his hands off the steering wheel in the ad.
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The approach moms and dads are adopting nowadays is markedly more hands-off.
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Fathers may be a little more stoic, more reserved and more hands-off.
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"Humans basically just need to keep their hands off animals," Ms. Hillman said.
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Super Cruise, unlike competitors, allows you to take your hands off the wheel.
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Historically, Apple has maintained a relatively hands-off approach to investments in gaming.
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For overwhelmed individuals who want to declutter, he recommends a hands-off approach.
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A parliamentary committee recently concluded that the government's "hands-off" approach "is not working".
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During a debate in April, he suggested cutting the hands off politicians who steal.
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With his penchant for hands-off regulations, it's easy to assume that he doesn't.
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So ha ha hands off ha ha I am laughing because we are jovial!
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For a while there, the federal government was very hands-off with autonomous vehicles.
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"New space" advocates prefer a more hands-off approach, leaning on public-private partnerships.
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It launched a campaign, Hands Off Pants On, that turned into a city law.
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Inside Facebook, Mr. Zuckerberg's decision to be hands-off on political ads has supporters.
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Rachel Lindsay and Bryan Abasolo just can't keep their hands off of each other.
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That could conflict with the hands-off attitude adopted by the Department of Transportation.
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His administration was defined in part by its hands-off approach to the economy.
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Once we got going it was kind of hands off for me, I think.
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Amber Heard and Elon Musk just can't keep their hands off of each other.
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Vocal elements within the community have demanded a more "hands off" approach from police.
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You can see our hands-on (or hands-off?) with Tesla auto-pilot here.
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Take your hands off the wheel: The Hyundai Ionic Autonomous Vehicle, arriving circa 2020.
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List done, Galusha takes his hands off the wheel, and it starts moving itself.
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Even your boss wants you to keep your hands off your retirement plan savings.
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Martin, who lives in Fargo, North Dakota, described his parents as more hands-off.
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But currently, if you look at the currencies, we are sort of hands off.
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Moreover, the vacancies can be manipulated in a completely "hands-off" or automated fashion.
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I'm hands-off until there's a big problem, and then I'm completely hands-on.
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"Then it'll be hands-off from the team," said Edward Hirst, the mission manager.
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Once you set up a retirement savings account, keep your hands off of it.
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Our view is that the national parks and game reserves should be hands-off.
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Substitute teachers often take a hands-off approach to sitting in on someone's classroom.
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These kind of companies are providing a hands-off, digital-first approach to investment.
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"That seems to be what consumers want — this really hands-off approach," O'Shea said.
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Front Burner Keep your hands off the children's fun-size Milky Ways this Halloween.
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Like some of the more hands-off pét-nats, this was cloudy, almost hazy.
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A hands-off approach lasted for a quarter-century — until after Mr. Trump's election.
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The hands-off policy might not last, given the deep gloom over physical magazines.
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Being hands-off is better here, and will allow stocks to rebound with time.
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Inside the galleries, the old-school hands-off mode continues, though with some tweaks.
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" For Meghan, they wrote, "Why can't Meghan Markle keep her hands off her bump?
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The tech giant has mostly been hands off with the business-oriented social network.
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Autopilot issued "several" hands-off alerts during the last 13 minutes before the crash.
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We'll see if this hands-off approach to censorship actually flies with the law.
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They paint Vergne as a hands-off museum director who was generally supportive of Molesworth.
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Focus on your simple tasks in our partnership, and keep your hands off everything else.
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When I took my hands off the controls, the drone would simply hover in place.
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Emilia Clarke and her new boyfriend Charlie McDowell can't keep their hands off each other.
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Still, it seems like Spot is taking a fairly hands-off approach to the issue.
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GM's Cadillac Super Cruise is the only truly hands-off system (for highway driving only).
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But there are cases where it gets overwhelmed and hands off to a human operator.
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My thought bubble: Lincoln's lane-centering technology is not a hands-off highway system, though.
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They have routinely said, 'I'm not interested' or 'Get your hands off me right now.
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The restaurant can then be as hands-on or as hands-off as they want.
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Tesla in September 2016 unveiled improvements to Autopilot, adding new limits on hands-off driving.
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The purposely hands-off nature of Steam Direct, however, provided an opening for opportunistic developers.
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A tweet Spardaro posted earlier in the day with a blunt "Hands off!" went viral.
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My tour manager saw her and was able to pull her hands off of it.
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Protesters brandished banners that read 'Hands off our homes' and 'My house is my castle'.
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For now, the Obama administration's hands-off approach to state-level legalization remains in effect.
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Ultimately, Twitter's hands-off approach to free speech is as much about economics as philosophy.
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They believe that being a parent, unlike being a male supervisor, should be hands-off.
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Whereas Pokémon offers fairly straightforward turn-based battles, Yo-kai Watch's are more hands off.
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A hands-off alternative to direct real estate investment is a real estate investment trust.
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They trust you more than everyone else, so they are more hands-off with you
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Even then, it still amounts to only 20 minutes of hands-off styling in total.
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"He has a very hands-off approach to dealing with the Legislature," Mr. Welday said.
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So far, the younger Lee has taken a more hands-off approach than his father.
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Perhaps after he hands off the presidency in January, he'll be available for babysitting gigs?
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Would you wipe your hands off with a dry paper towel and pronounce yourself clean?
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As far as this legislation goes, Congress needs to keep its hands off our wallets.
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McConnell's strategy McConnell was largely hands off on the House-passed bill, at least publicly.
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The hands-off attitude when it came to investigations of the past no longer applies.
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This year, however, it's longer than before, and he cannot keep his hands off it.
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It will take longer to reach pressure, but all of that time is hands-off.
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"I told him that we were done, and get his hands off me," she said.
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Except for Syria, on which Mr. Trump has faithfully echoed Mr. Obama's hands-off policy.
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At Clinton's 1999 trial, Chief Justice William Rehnquist tried to maintain a hands-off approach.
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Tell Roku hands off your device, and to put you ahead of their business interests.
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Time employees said the Benioffs have mostly stayed hands-off in day-to-day operations.
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For $50, it's a cost-effective solution to keeping kids' hands off your fancy tablet.
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Now I gotta rinse my hands off before I even get to eat my bagel.
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There was then a five-minute "hands-off period" until the patient's death was pronounced.
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The NYPD remained hands off throughout the evening, keeping a handful of officers stationed nearby.
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Yeah, that sort of libertarian hands-off philosophy can solve almost any problem in journalism.
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"Keep your government hands off my Medicare," opponents of the president's health care bill once demanded.
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In terms of styling the hair beneath the hats, Palau took a very hands-off approach.
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Imagine what human ingenuity could bring forward if we took our teenagers' hands off their phones?
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This trend where companies acquire someone and then they just try to be hands off, right?
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Once you set up a retirement savings account, try to keep your hands off of it.
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If the DEA hands off the mission to the Colombians, there will be no more progress.
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The Ringer will get a hands-off owner that seems excited about growing its editorial operation.
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The pair couldn't keep their hands off each other as they stopped and posed for photos.
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The issue of central-bank independence is a complex and difficult one ("Hands off", October 29th).
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The Future of Big TelecomA Trump presidency may well mean a hands-off approach to telecom.
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That's just another reason why when it comes to investing, Gladwell prefers to stay hands off.
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These contacts were against Plaintiff's clearly stated wishes for ... Davis to keep his 'hands off' her.
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The two couldn't keep their hands off each other, stealing kisses and embracing for the camera.
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Instead, Riyadh guided OPEC toward a new hands-off policy, which allowed prices to continue falling.
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Through the 20th century, we adopted a hands-off approach, assuming that the pros knew best.
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Similarly, the system seems best equipped for platforms that take a hands-off approach to data.
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So we're developing a Level 30 system, so hands off the wheel, eyes off the road.
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To them, doing so is already a violation of the hands-off tradition of former presidents.
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"Keep your tidy, spark-joy hands off my book piles, Marie Kondo," gasped The Washington Post.
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Who knew that the porn of the future would be such an, uhhmm, hands-off experience.
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Some publishers operate with a much more hands-off approach when managing their developers, of course.
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Jason Momoa couldn't keep his hands off of wife Lisa Bonet at Aquaman's Los Angeles premiere.
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I mean the IOC in those days was much more hands-off than it is today.
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The tech industry can't seem to keep its hands off of politics, diversity and social initiatives.
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Rozman's style of farming is hands-off compared even with that of many of his peers.
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They have formed a network called 'Hands Off Our Tamariki', using the Māori word for 'children'.
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Autopilot allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel for extended periods under certain conditions.
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They added that their store's managers often take a hands-off approach to fixing these schedules.
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The hands-off response that Bevacqua received fits with the Twitter that CEO Jack Dorsey touts.
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As an artist-parent, I've tried to keep a sort of hands-off/crayons-out approach.
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There was one major exception to Obama's hands-off policy in Syria: the war on ISIS.
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In this steamy clip, JoJo and Luke can barely keep their hands off of each other.
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Here are some strategies that may help keep your hands off your face, according to Chapman.
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In the initial years of the P2P surge, regulators in China took a hands-off approach.
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As if on cue, someone in the crowd bolts into view and hands off a pole.
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It's better to keep a low profile, and hands off potentially divisive topics like the environment.
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Under their partnership, Renault has effectively agreed to a hands-off approach to Nissan's management ranks.
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The federal government's hands-off approach under the Obama administration allowed a new industry to flourish.
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Last week, he hosted a series of "Hands Off Our Health Care" events around the state.
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Beijing has tried to appear to maintain a hands-off approach to dealing with the crisis.
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If parents take the opposite approach and are hands-off, teenagers are also likely to disengage.
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Being "hands off," is inexcusable and reflects a laissez faire attitude toward systemic racism and sexism.
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"The FEC's approach to this kind of thing has generally been pretty hands off," Fischer said.
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But if you'd rather be hands-off, a more central apartment may be a better idea.
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"Obamacare is a disaster, and this isn't a president who does things hands-off," she said.
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Like many tech companies, Facebook has long taken a hands off approach to its advertising business.
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SOCIAL Q'S The problem is that they won't keep their hands off each other in public.
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They agreed that the federal government should take a hands-off approach to managing the economy.
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The people I currently work with are hands off and trust me to use my skills.
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The next phase for J.P Morgan is for investors who want to be more hands off.
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They have not explicitly discussed any hands-off agreement, let alone considered any future unity effort.
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Taking a hands-off approach now would simply allow the biggest dog to dominate the rest.
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While some states like California keep close tabs on chemical safety, others are essentially hands off.
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At the same time, they're not stupid hands-off, like waiting for us to show up.
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I could knock the portfolio manager's hands off my leg without too much fear of retribution.
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Cardinal Dolan is more of a hands-off manager, relying heavily on his vicar general, Msgr.
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Have people touching, squishing, and playing around with it instead of being a "hands off" installation.
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Do you believe that they're actually going to be hands-off with this, with that publisher?
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In the initial years of the P21.5P surge, regulators in China took a hands-off approach.
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It's totally hands off on your part, and the omnipresent heat can decrease cooking times by 20%.
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Cloudflare, which helps protect sites against denial-of-service attacks, has explicitly taken a hands-off approach.
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He and his leading lady couldn't keep their hands off of each other at the birthday bash.
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As an investor, once he's sold on someone's vision and ability, he tries to be hands off.
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There are plenty of other things that are just for grown-ups — hands off my wine, kid.
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But interestingly, through all of that, Instagram stayed hands-off when it came to advertising and Explore.
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The one exception to Germany's hands-off foreign policy has been its stance on the European economy.
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But employers will use technology to identify and develop talent in a hands-off, low-cost manner.
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So how does he end up with his name on a record if he's completely hands-off?
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Tesla's Autopilot allows drivers under certain conditions to take their hands off the wheel for extended periods.
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Twitter, however, has taken a strikingly different — and hands-off —approach to mitigating Jones and his content.
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Some systems can, under very limited circumstances, permit a driver to briefly take hands off the wheel.
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Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)If there's one thing you can't accuse Apple of, it's being hands off.
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Police reaction to the Boston protests for the most part has been "very hands off", he said.
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But Hands Off Our Care, the new initiative from the Bridge Project, says that's just plain wrong.
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Do you have any involvement in this stuff, or is it pretty hands-off at this point?
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"Maybe I'll bring a kit along and I'll make some coffee," he quips, hands off the wheel.
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Nina Dobrev has a new man in her life — and she can't keep her hands off him!
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It's important to keep your hands off of this money for anything other than a real emergency.
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The Food and Drug Administration's hands-off approach to vaping and e-cigarette regulation has backfired badly.
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Rozman followed Beinstock's practice: close attention in the vineyard, a largely hands-off approach in the winery.
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I was also impressed by the service, which struck the right balance between hands-off and attentive.
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He refers to "Danny Says" as "Brendan's movie," insisting that he remained as hands-off as possible.
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But unlike many activist groups in Washington, the CRFB has kept its hands off of electoral politics.
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You get comfortable and think you can take your hands off the wheel but you really can't.
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As with his other nonfiction work, it shares a hands-off approach, without voice-over or commentary.
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Instead of saying I'm a woman and get your hands off, I perfected that little girl voice.
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The Food and Drug Administration has largely been hands-off when it comes to stem cell clinics.
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This hands-off approach will only increase the risk of more abortionists operating like Kermit Gosnell did.
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The end result has been a hands-off approach: neither acceding to, nor opposing, the regime advance.
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"An intervention is necessary to say, 'Hold on, please keep your hands off the presepe,'" he said.
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Here's a ready-made centerpiece, best draped in yellow police tape so it's hands-off until dessert.
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"You have no right to touch me, take your hands off me," Mr. McNab is heard saying.
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After descending 2000,21906 feet in altitude, the tractor hands off the mail to a regular postal van.
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For the designer, this maximalist approach resists the "overly polished" and "hands-off" aesthetic of other brands.
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NHTSA's move was puzzling because the agency generally has taken a hands-off approach to autonomous vehicles.
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Hill and Alan Rickman aren't the only ones who can't keep their hands off Harry Potter stuff.
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But at least initially, consumers are indicating they will pay to take their hands off the wheel.
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The 68-foot yacht did the work itself while the captain kept his hands off the wheel.
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But the company might deviate from its hands-off policy to do more in the coming months.
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An overwhelming 99.2 percent of commenters demanded that the president keep his hands off these national treasures.
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This hands-off management style is one that Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg uses himself as CEO.
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The lower rate of deportations doesn't mean Trump has embraced a hands-off approach to immigration enforcement.
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He credited school administrators for taking a hands-off approach and letting the students pursue the reporting.
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Today's storylines critique the tenets of right-wing survivalism: rugged independence, a hands-off government, and guns.
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With his caucus divided on the bill, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell took an uncharacteristically hands-off approach.
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Trump is likely to be much more hands-off than President Obama (who was very hands-on).
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Another person, presumably a Baidu employee, is sitting in the driver's seat with his hands off the wheel.
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Meanwhile, Tesla's autopilot technology allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel for short periods of time.
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Net neutrality advocates have little to no faith that this kind of hands-off regulation would be effective.
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From beauty and fashion to music and language, white people can't keep their hands off of Black culture.
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For the most part, however, there's very little reason to take your hands off the wheel while driving.
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One, the traditional American lead on technology policy was not taking place, because we'd had our hands off.
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The moment the Nuit clears out, these two crazy kids can't keep their hands off of each other.
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In the video, Yancey hands off the joint to the boy in the back seat of a car.
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After that ill-fated kickball match years earlier, Barbara and Carol had kept their hands off each other.
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Africa is traditionally overshadowed by more urgent issues, and the Trump administration has so far been hands-off.
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He glares at the man coldly for a moment, then the man takes his hands off the cart.
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It's a little bit socialist but also a rich, hands-off benefactor pays to keep everything running smoothly.
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"The White House has been super hands off, which feels just about right," a Republican aide told CNN.
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Passengers say they couldn't keep their hands off each other ... and Izzy eventually fell asleep in his lap.
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Even Reddit, a platform famous for hands-off moderation, began banning its most notoriously vicious boards last year.
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Wall screams, "Get your hands off me!" as the officer throws him to the ground and handcuffs him.
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Over the course of 2017, China changed its approach once again — now it's taking a hands-off approach.
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However, he is reportedly debating whether to take a more hands-off approach to next month's primary runoff.
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Cadillac is going to let a lot more of its drivers to take their hands off the wheel.
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"Knowing what I know about computer vision, I wouldn't take my hands off the steering wheel," he said.
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Super Cruise users can take their hands off the wheel, but must keep their eyes on the road.
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Monsieur Lanlaire (Hervé Pierre), meanwhile can't keep his hands off Célestine, who perpetually squirms out of his grasp.
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"History has taught us that governments led by Republicans are more hands-off than Democratic administrations," he said.
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You can also try performing in and outs with your hands off the ground for an extra challenge.
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The move has caused concern among those who want the government to remain hands-off with the industry.
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He was there to guide us but it was a very hands-off experience for the most part.
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Asked about Jackson, Hornacek maintained his stance since training camp — that his boss has essentially been hands-off.
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"But you don't ever want to be completely hands-off when it comes to your money," she said.
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Generalist judges, who end up disagreeing with one another and causing administrative confusion, should keep their hands off.
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To some creators accustomed to the company's previously hands-off approach, however, such new standards could prove costly.
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Our boss is very hands-off, and I feel there is no chance she would be helpful here.
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Odette shimmies in her prince's face, and makes a big fuss about keeping his hands off her tutu.
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He's been relatively hands-off during legislative sessions, but has played an active role in managing during disaster.
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Instead he doubled down in a subsequent column, citing President Trump's rhetoric on a hands-off foreign policy.
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He can't keep his hands off Peg, the wife of his best friend who perished on 9/11.
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So far, the police appear to have largely taken a hands-off approach to those defying the measure.
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There have been some signs of a more hands-off approach by the bank in recent months, however.
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Like Yang, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has also been filmed using Autopilot with his hands off the wheel.
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He let out a roar to the crowd after ripping his hands off the rim on the dunk.
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But continuing his hands-off approach will have crippling effects on his successor's ability to make diplomatic progress.
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When it became the restaurant's default table setting earlier this year, guests couldn't keep their hands off it.
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Not only is it precise and almost entirely hands-off, it slow-cooks meat in a miraculous way.
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Justin and Hailey just couldn't keep their hands off each other as they hugged, kissed, swayed and canoodled.
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Microsoft&aposs hands-off approach is echoed at another one of CEO Satya Nadella&aposs signature mega-acquisitions.
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So it should come as no surprise that congressional Republicans are already testing Mr. Trump's hands-off pledge.
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But its largely symbolic decision marks yet another company dissenting from Facebook's hands-off approach to political ads.
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Some want to be heavily involved in every project while other bosses take a more hands-off approach.
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The company has come under scrutiny over its hands-off approach to the content posted on its platform.
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Eliminate the three-point and four-point stance, such that players begin each play with hands off the ground.
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The somewhat more hands-off approach of FFXII was a huge shift that felt very strange for series veterans.
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Jarden is a holding company with a relatively hands-off management style over the companies purchased over the years.
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The US has been mostly hands-off when it comes to cryptocurrency, electing to wait and see what happens.
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Months before her big day, Rodriguez revealed that she had been taking a hands-off approach to wedding planning.
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"She was hugging him from behind and they could not keep their hands off each other," says the source.
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The ringed planet is hands-off when he moves backward, so pick up the slack by holding yourself accountable.
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In Gomersall's experience, Facebook was intense in its hiring style, but was "very hands off" in its management approach.
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For Amazon sales, which makes up about 90 percent of the business, the process is almost entirely hands-off.
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In the interim, the FCC is justifying its hands off approach to consumer protection using data that's largely inaccurate.
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" She then turned her ire at Pence and Bolton, bellowing at them by name, "Get your hands off Nicaragua!
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"New Space" is the emerging method for how NASA works with the private sector, a more hands-off approach.
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But the federal government has generally taken a hands-off approach toward state laws loosening access to the drug.
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I know they can get stuck under the refrigerator and in weird corners, so it's not totally hands-off.
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Valve's recent decision to start allowing everything on Steam, coupled with their generally hands-off approach, makes critics wary.
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Still, under the Obama administration, the federal government has largely taken a hands-off approach to states that legalize.
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She was very hands-off with me, except at the exact moments that I needed her not to be.
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She took her hands off the wheel more than a dozen times, twice for more than a minute each.
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Keep it clean, and in the meantime, 'gram as much as your heart desires — just keep your hands off.
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Some critics have responded to Midge's hands-off maternal style by essentially accusing her of being a bad mom.
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He's keeping a hands-off approach -- for now, at least -- as the health care overhaul grinds through Capitol Hill.
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That behavior was in keeping with the hands off attitude that Trump adopted during the Senate's Obamacare repeal efforts.
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Property owners that work with Cribspot take a hands-off approach, and tenants rarely even learn an owner's name.
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This does not mean, however, that governments—at least democratic ones—should always keep their hands off the internet.
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"A national park has generally been a system where we take a hands-off approach to management," Schwartz says.
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The therapist is pretty much hands-off, since "once a therapist loses neutrality, it can be dangerous," she says.
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"Knowing what I know about computer vision, I wouldn't take my hands off the steering wheel," one expert said.
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The FDA has generally taken a hands-off approach; it considers this relatively basic procedure outside its regulatory purview.
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As a gallery, they are hands-off in working with artists and encourage un-choreographed collaboration for group shows.
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This is not surprising given that Valve is known for its hands-off approach when it comes to Steam.
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For comparison, YouTube takes a much more hands-off approach, merely listing suggested merchandise partners with whom to work.
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Where you could describe many fighters' top games as smothering, Maia's is a more hands off form of control.
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WME, for example, once stopped representing Mel Gibson for his anti-semitism and misogyny, but is hands-off here.
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The mounting Senate concern contrasts with a more "hands-off" approach to Hong Kong by Republican President Donald Trump.
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It's not every day you find a novel in which the grandparents can't keep their hands off each other.
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Bad publicity followed, and Texas blamed voters who couldn't keep their hands off the machines, which were decades old.
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The inability to control your platform or understand what's on it, if you take the hands off the wheel.
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Why not keep your hands off her, since that is what she seems to be so clearly telling you?
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Being hands-off with your long-term investments is the best move you can make in a market downturn.
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" In Denver, Stephanie Rundick wore a bright pink tutu and carried a sign that read, "Hands off my TuTu.
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Since the disaster Monday night, the D.N.C. has said it took a hands-off approach to the entire operation.
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He took his hands off the controls like a bronco rider, swaying, and put his fists up—whoop, whoop.
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Have your partner tie your hands together, or simply hold onto your bed frame for a hands-off experience.
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Most of us fear that the company will continue to take a hands-off approach to policing its platform.
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But perhaps the most compelling value proposition is a hidden one: keeping your child's hands off your fancy iPad.
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But veterans advocates argue that the longer the VA keeps a hands-off approach, the more veterans will suffer.
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It's a $5,000 option that allows you to take your hands off the wheel for short periods of time.
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Ms. Wilkins, who did not have an assistant principal this year, seems to have been a hands-off leader.
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Leave your hands off the wheel for more than 10 seconds and it scolds you to remain fully engaged.
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Franklin is known to run companies with a hands-off culture, whereas Newell has taken a more centralized approach.
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If he wants it to be truly hands off, Sanchez could hire a management company to handle tenant relations.
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Saied calls on Europe to take its "hands off the country's riches" and to negotiate "fairer" relations with Tunisia.
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When the government hands off power to private military contractors or to private prisons, the Constitution does not apply.
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From the very beginning, the government has been hands-off, even hostile, when it came to access to contraception.
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Protesters chanted "Hands off Yemen — stop the bombing now" and said the crown prince should not have been invited.
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Advocates for techniques like assisted evolution and genetic engineering argue that the moment for being hands off has passed.
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A White House official described a "Who cares?" attitude creeping through the building under Mulvaney's hands-off management style.
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But it's coming soon, and if you've got the cash, get ready to finally take your hands off the wheel.
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The pediatrician that I took the kids to had this incredibly hands-off approach, which freaked us out at first.
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"Kourtney and Younes were canoodling all night long and couldn't keep their hands off of one another," says an onlooker.
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"A completely hands-off approach to technology will lead to problems, just like we've seen in social media," said Scharre.
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"In Barefoot in the Park, I couldn't keep my hands off of him," Fonda said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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When tea party Republicans warned President Obama in 2010 to "Take Your Government Hands Off My Medicare," they meant it.
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The company has generally taken a fairly hands-off approach when it comes to moderating world leaders on its platform.
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Placards urged him to keep his "tiny hands" off various British institutions, from the Queen to the National Health Service.
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Or the Trump administration could continue the hands-off approach of the Obama administration, as Trump suggested he will do.
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To me Meghan looks pretty darn happy and she can't seem to keep her hands off Harry, despite royal protocol.
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With devices like the Fire TV, Alexa's role is pretty clear – bringing voice functionality to a relatively hands-off device.
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Yes, it's kind of a relief to take your hands off the steering wheel and let Larry Page guide you.
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Some of the subreddit's users have regrouped on Reddit clone Voat, which takes a more hands-off approach to moderation.
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Politicians need to keep their distance from the armed forces and their hands off the institutions that scrutinise the government.
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Never again was he allowed to trouble elderly Republican voters who wanted to keep the government's hands off their Medicare.
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With this approach, the company can create a uniformized coding school in many different cities with a hands-off approach.
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And keep your filthy hands off her new movie Serenity, which is a colossal failure for everyone involved except her.
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Get hands-off blending and next to no effort on your part with the Nutri Ninja Nutrient Extraction Blender (BL480).
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Yet at the time, it still had a very hands-off approach to dealing with traditional celebrities and web influencers.
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Still, Snap will take a relatively hands-off approach in terms of how deals between brands and creators are struck.
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Some Trump associates view Kelly's hands-off approach to Twitter with relief -- because it's not a battle he can win.
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After women had looked out on that sea of angry sisters, their blindingly peaky little hats screaming "hands off, asshole"?
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I mean, and I realize that Netflix, again, is more hands off, but they have more hands on than not.
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LAS VEGAS — A new breast pump startup wants to help new moms take a literal hands-off approach to pumping.
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You probably could take your hands off the steering wheel for awhile and be okay, not that I'm recommending that.
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Take a hands-off approach and let the changes you set into motion last month progress at a natural pace.
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Mr Corbyn is a longtime supporter of Hands Off Venezuela, a British outfit that lobbies for the ailing chavista regime.
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It's Tea Party–esque "get the government's hands off my Medicare," only repeated by the president of the United States.
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I've stopped beating myself up over unknowingly breaking my own rule: keeping my hands off women who are already taken.
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The improvements mean that drivers will have to refrain from taking their hands off the steering wheel for long periods.
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The hands-off attitude starts at the top of the caucus, where no member of leadership has endorsed a candidate.
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And Majority Leader Paul Ryan needs to alter his hands-off approach and rein in partisan excesses in the caucus.
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Voting groups who cared about guns or immigration favored the Trump policies; 57 percent said hands-off those Confederate statues.
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Landecker, 46, and Whitford, 56 – who couldn't keep their hands off each other during the party – began dating last summer.
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Courts have also taken a hands-off approach to DMCA's safe harbor requirement that online services have repeat infringer policies.
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But meat (and our typically hands-off experience with it) is just one of the many issues that Cooked raises.
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Hands off microphone, fixes hair, sips tea… Way back when, Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie shaded their assistant, Kim Kardashian.
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After being one of tech's biggest startup acquisitions, WhatsApp has tripled in size under relatively hands-off management by Facebook.
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This hands-off approach has left open the door to fraud, abuse and poor performance in the for-profit industry.
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They have also asked to bar debt collection calls if the government hands off the debt to a third-party.
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Later this month, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will have an opportunity to reaffirm and strengthen that "hands-off" ethos.
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Mr. Bloomberg said he was personally reviewing the targets for his political committee, albeit in a pretty hands-off way.
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In response, Maduro announced his own event on the Venezuelan side of the crossing, called the "Hands Off Venezuela" concert.
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There's no longer a need to take your hands off the home row because full functionality is within pinkie's reach.
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Hands off My wife, a former senior vice president of design for a toy company, suggested the containers as offices.
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The majority of us are perfectly good at keeping our hands off innocent children and just letting kids be kids.
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The Instant Pot electric pressure cooker is hands-off, one-pot cooking designed for those graduating from instant ramen suppers.
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"I've learned the hard way that a hands-off approach can result in four kinds of cucumber salad," she said.
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The picture of Cohen as a hands-off investor who didn't care what his other traders were doing defied belief.
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He prefers a hands-off approach, no post-production tweaks except for some formatting, and to try out new tools.
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Twitter policed hateful content at the time, but was considered to be far more hands-off than it is now.
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"This doesn't sound like the laissez-faire, hands-off Larry Kudlow I've respected and admired all these decades," he added.
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Trump, on Twitter, appeared to defend his hands-off military approach to the Turkish incursion, emphasizing possible sanctions against Ankara.
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In short, not much will change at Facebook; it will continue to have a hands-off approach to political ads.
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E-Trade clients, many of whom are hands-off, do-it-yourself-type investors, have a $69,000 average account size.
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And because the court applied general principles of battery law, it sent a message about every woman's backside: Hands off.
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If I get a job right now and you still see me doing this, you can cut my hands off.
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There's far too much charity waste and fraud in the United States, and state regulators can be too hands-off.
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And he has recently received criticism for spending less time at City Hall and for his hands-off management style.
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That's not surprising in one sense: Buffett is famously hands-off in how he oversees the companies owned by Berkshire.
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Elon Musk wants you to take your hands off the wheel, foot off the gas, and let him do the driving.
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It's still new, but we've been spending every other day together and we can't keep our hands off of each other.
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"In Barefoot in the Park, I couldn't keep my hands off of him," Fonda, 79, said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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It's a small office, and the boss is pretty hands-off as long as we are doing what we need to.
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" She was much sassier when addressing the rumors with new Housewife Siggy Flicker, saying Joe "can't keep his hands off me.
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But her demeanor, her body from the way she walked up on them said, 'Get your hands off my man's chest.
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To build on this feeling the developers have also taken a more hands-off approach when it comes to explaining things.
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As part of its hands-off way of doing things, Britain has no official definition of what counts as a religion.
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From what we could tell during our hands-off E3 demo, there's also hints of Kurosawa-esque themes in the narrative.
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Despite the European Parliament's triggering of Article 7 against Warsaw last year, Trump has largely been hands-off on the issue.
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He has also said that migrants would impose sharia law, stoning women to death for adultery and chopping thieves' hands off.
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Some models, for example, already offer hands-off parallel parking, automatic lane-keeping, emergency braking, or even semi-autonomous cruise control.
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In the first years after it resumed sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997, China, wisely, took a mostly hands-off approach.
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In the story, Bad hands off a strange baby to the narrator, claiming that it's theirs, and then Bad deserts her.
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They'll launch with Level 3 autonomy (eyes off, hands off) but Rivian says they will eventually offer full self-driving capability.
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As long as they're attentive, they can take their hands off the wheel for 30 to 50 seconds at a time.
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One is that Europe's keenness to regulate stops its tech firms from growing in the way that hands-off America encourages.
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John Travolta is totally hands-off when it comes to daughter Ella's dating life – but that doesn't mean he's not curious.
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But her demeanor, her body from the way she walked up on them said 'Get your hands off my man's chest.
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She was surprised when I took my hands off the wheel and feet off the pedals, but relaxed in no time.
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So far, regulators have taken a hands-off approach in the — correct — belief that minimal regulation will allow innovation to flourish.
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Instead, Willink recommends that you think of your manager's hands-off leadership style as an opportunity to forge your own path.
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In poorly governed, graft-prone countries, this may be a price worth paying for keeping politicians' grubby hands off government jobs.
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And CNN legal analyst Paul Callan said Swift sent a strong message to men, too: Get your groping hands off us.
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His presence is like a big fat zit I know I shouldn't touch, but can barely keep my hands off of.
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Much of it comes from how the investor defines themselves; hands-off can be another way of saying lazy and disengaged.
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His hands-off style has allowed the community to self-organize, and he watched as they united against a common enemy.
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Nurmagomedov often achieves this locking of the hands off a single underhook pin, which is a solid hitting position in itself.
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But the government's hands-off approach in the past has led to a rash of high-profile P2P frauds and failures.
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Convincing legislators that safety means taking their hands off the wheel will remain a challenge – particularly as some inevitable incidents occur.
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And with Cena traveling and remaining hands-off in the wedding planning, Bella feels like she's "growing apart" from her fiancé.
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But Republicans appeared to be taking a more hands-off approach, at least until the Congressional Leadership Fund's plans were revealed.
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Hands-off "I trust you to do your job" boss Penny had to be micromanaging "won't take your bullshit" boss Penny.
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However, this does not mean we should step back, take a hands-off approach and make it permissive to do so.
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Trump took a similarly hands-off approach during the successful push to overhaul the nation's tax code a few months later.
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When it comes to antitrust laws, liberals call for more government intervention in mergers, while conservatives prefer a hands-off approach.
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Questions to ask during the interview: Are the leaders hands off or more involved with the daily operations of the department?
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But are we ready to trust the car and take out eyes off the road and our hands off the wheel?
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But Republicans appeared to be taking a more hands-off approach, at least until the Congressional Leadership Fund's plans were revealed.
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He'll also likely roll back privacy regulations, loosen media ownership rules and take a relatively hands-off approach to merger reviews.
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Do they want a hands-off investor who only chimes in when summoned, or do they expect frequent co-building sessions?
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An earlier challenge to Facebook's hands-off approach to the veracity of political ads came from Californian political activist Adriel Hampton.
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In general, though, he's keeping his hands off of his investments, staying the course and sticking to his long-term plan.
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Infotainment systems, pre-smartphones, brought numerous new reasons to take your hands off the wheel and your eyes off the road.
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Alex Korenkov, a broker, suggested in an interview that he and other brokers took notice of the city's hands-off approach.
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One of the best ways to maintain that hands-off strategy, according to Koenig, is to invest through a robo-adviser.
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It is in effect a hands-off stance by an electorate that seems prepared to let Mr. Macron advance by default.
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Maine is one of the most hands-off states in the US when it comes to voter's feelings about abortion access.
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On the other hand, if a foundation took a hands-off approach, was it any more than a writer of checks?
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But just because he kept his hands off Marie and the other "petits rats" does not make his art less creepy.
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Traditionally when it comes to antitrust, liberals call for more government intervention in mergers, while conservatives prefer a hands-off approach.
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That hands-off relations played out dramatically in the case of Nest, the company Google acquired for $3.2 billion in 2014.
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You have to devise and pass legislation to undo the law, and appoint new regulators with a more hands-off stance.
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Or, do you want a hands-off style that allows you to take off your scarf in the morning and go?
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Since the deregulation act of 523 however, a hands-off approach prevailed — at least as far as how airlines treated passengers.
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But Time employees said the Benioffs, after making an appearance at the office after the sale, have mostly been hands-off.
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Or maybe you want to be more hands off — then it's worth considering opening a brokerage account with a robo-advisor.
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Nicole hands off Henry to Charlie so they can spend father-son time together, and the parents have a pleasant exchange.
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Guardian goes further than current advanced driving assistance systems on the market today, yet it is not a "hands-off" technology.
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On second thought, perhaps the landslide of "hands-off the EPA" responses are not so irrelevant to the process after all.
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At first, Kushner was quite pleased with Mulvaney's hands-off approach because of its departure from the tense reign of Gen.
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Buffett reportedly employs a hands-off approach with his managers, giving them a sense of autonomy while making them feel trusted.
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That hands-off style was on display on Wednesday when Mr. Mueller testified for about seven hours before two House committees.
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That hands-off style was on display on Wednesday when Mr. Mueller testified for about seven hours before two House committees.
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The Obama administration largely left states alone, but there are signs that the Trump administration may not be so hands-off.
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In episode 5, he slut-shames Sky and finds himself in the studio with Bianca, whom he can't keep his hands off.
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Apparently, they like each other so much that they can't keep their hands off one another, even when their kids are home.
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Unlike workaholics Thatcher or Brown, Cameron seemed to prefer a much more hands–off chairman of the board style to doing government.
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Tesla's autopilot is a driver assistance system that handles some driving tasks and allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel.
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In October, Chicago passed the "Hands Off Pants On" ordinance after a survey found nearly 50 percent of hotel workers experienced harassment.
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If at any point in time you feel unsafe, you just take your hands off and you stay exactly where you are.
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Meanwhile, in Hillaryland, the ex-secretary of state has taken a hands-off approach to Bernie Sanders since her New York triumph.
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We love seeing the star's style evolve in the most unpredictable ways — but we hope she keeps her hands off the eyebrows.
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Some sources close to Murdoch note that, from a personal perspective, he tends to want government to keep its hands off business.
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Instead, New Jersey will introduce a more hands-off approach, which leaves it up to employers to decide whether they will participate.
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ICANN usually takes a hands-off approach to moderating registrars' content, and some registrars play host to unsavory spam and malware domains.
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Homeowners with a more hands-off approach may want to use technology to help assess where they are wasting the most energy.
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LONDON — European officials are concerned the Trump administration's hands-off approach to diplomacy could risk destabilizing a tinderbox region in Southeast Europe.
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Businesses have mostly welcomed the president's hands-off approach to government regulation, but not all of them are benefiting from his agenda.
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They have been, as they promised, completely hands-off in terms of editorial coverage and have been absolutely scrupulous on that front.
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Social media companies seem hell-bent on taking a hands-off approach to policing political advertising, even if it includes straight lies.
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The company has, for years, taken a hands-off approach to moderating its storefront and the way users behave on its platform.
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Clinton's campaign says Holt should aggressively fact check the candidates in real time, while Trump's team calls for a hands-off approach.
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Altmaier's decision to actively shape industrial policy marks a clear break with Germany's traditional "hands off" approach to business and market decisions.
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Snap hasn't given up on local news, but instead, the partnership hands off the curation and ad sales to a vetted publisher.
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We have many words for men like Humphrey and Silk, but will just say this: Get your hands off our reproductive rights.
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The gorgeous "Quantico" star couldn't keep her hands off the Brazilian supermodel during some serious gal paling Friday on Miami's South Beach.
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It was more like lucid dreaming, like taking my hands off the wheel of my own mind and letting it drive itself.
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The takeaways: Getting AHCA through the Senate: "Never underestimate this president... This isn't a president who does things hands off," said Sanders.
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There, systems are tied to the hands-off approach of an earlier era, and continue to reflect distinct user and founder sensibilities.
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Today's Chinese globalisers, says Klaus Meyer of the China Europe International Business School, are more sophisticated and hands-off with their acquisitions.
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In that deal, the founders all left at the start, but Microsoft seems to have kept the promise of hands-off management.
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Drivers can take their hands off the wheel entirely, and (where legal) can even text, watch the built-in TV or read.
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Verizon's hands-off approach that has worked with AOL, though, might not be suitable if the far-bigger Yahoo were taken over.
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The lid-locking feature makes it a breeze to transport, and once she sets the temperature dial, it's hands off from there.
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Twenty months before Election Day, Americans have a clear message for 543 presidential candidates: keep your socialist hands off our government programs.
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When Sterling took his hands off the hood, Lake tasered him and both officers tackled Sterling and took him to the ground.
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Forcing asset managers to be entirely hands-off, on the other hand, might also boost competition, but neuter shareholder oversight of management.
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"It's going to be a long, long time before someone takes my hands off the steering wheel of a car," he said.
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And despite Mr. Trump's reputation for being a demanding micromanager, he has taken a fairly hands-off approach so far, aides said.
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But that doesn't mean Democrats are going to take a hands-off approach when it comes to oversight of the Trump administration.
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Protesters responded by swarming streets in Brooklyn on Friday night, with protesters heard chanting "hands off black kids, NYPD" as they marched.
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The Obama administration took a hands-off policy in this area, except in extraordinarily high-profile matters like the Keystone XL pipeline.
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Afterwards, establish a part using just your fingers (hands off that comb!) and then air dry a bit before finally adding product.
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The idea was that this more "hands off" approach would save taxpayers' money and allow companies more flexibility when creating their vehicles.
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Since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped into the public eye they haven't been able to keep their hands off each other.
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While the systems enable drivers to briefly take their hands off the wheel, they are mainly designed to help drivers avoid accidents.
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Tesla's Autopilot differs from Super Cruise and Google's AutoPilot because drivers cannot keep their hands off the steering wheel when using it.
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But after taking such a big stake in the company, Neumann appears to have taken a fairly hands-off approach to it.
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"We have just been slack-jawed at the idea that they just cannot keep their hands off your 401(k)," said Sen.
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She also outlined a preference for a more hands-off approach to helping financial entrepreneurs than some regulatory bodies' use of sandboxes.
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Autonomy will allow drivers to take their hands off the steering wheel and use their travel time to focus on other activities.
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For Hold the Dark, I had the luxury of—I certainly wasn't hands-off—but I let Macon get a full pass.
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Bolsonaro's hands-off strategy poses a major problem for Haddad, who faces an uphill battle to unify opposition to the poll-leader.
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It is offering to keep its hands off valuable corporate secrets, while also allowing foreign investors into more industries than ever before.
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In that moment, Mr. Timberlake was small, of secondary importance: 14 years later, he's learned when it's best to be hands off.
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NHTSA has been criticized by safety advocates for its industry-friendly, hands-off approach to regulating self-driving vehicles and their testing.
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What will happen when fully autonomous vehicles arrive on a wide scale and we can finally take our hands off the wheel?
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"Why is he so hands-off?" asked Julie McCarty, the president of the Northeast Tarrant Tea Party in the Fort Worth area.
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That has led some advisers, like Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, to settle into a hands-off approach.
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"They were very hands off when it came to the story, but very hands on when it came to inclusiveness," he said.
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I also have trouble with the Senate's decorum, and with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts's hands-off handling of the process.
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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.
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The ad shows Yang using Autopilot with his hands off the steering wheel (though he does keep his eyes on the road).
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On the one hand, you may feel like your manager is too hands off and you're not getting the accountability you need.
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Over the weekend, President Trump took a hands-off approach to the crisis, preferring instead to speak through his favorite bullhorn: Twitter.
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In the tense months around that time, Cayne's hands-off management style led him to miss critical events that foreshadowed the meltdown.
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He must have been emboldened by the hands-off attitude of President Trump to renew his chemical attacks on the civilian population.
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Celeste is the town's most stylish hostess; Perry is the hot, younger jet-setting husband who can't keep his hands off her.
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"Hands off strikes!" protesters with Communist-affiliated group PAME chanted during a march of about 13,000 people, as lawmakers debated in parliament.
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Lucy, to put it kindly, is a hands-off kind of mom — hairdresser by day, drinker and world-class flirt by night.
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The "conservative" view of antitrust law calls for a more hands-off approach, with the idea the market will work itself out.
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The lid-locking feature makes it a breeze to transport, and once he sets the temperature dial, it's hands off from there.
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Some leaders are extroverts, natural mentors, and charismatic speakers; others prefer to lead by example and take a more hands-off approach.
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"Why don't we put out a bipartisan warning to Russia, 'Hands off man, or there's going to be a problem,'" Biden said.
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In Budapest, the authorities allowed marchers to make their way to the national television headquarters and took a mostly hands-off approach.
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However, this does not mean that we should step back, take a hands-off approach, and make it permissive to do so.
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Foote told CNN she tried to be as hands-off as possible, but she did help Marsch out when she got stuck.
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As a result, he said, companies like his would be forced to take a more hands-off approach to what users publish.
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But that might not be such a big deal for Netflix, which has always taken a hands-off approach to password sharing.
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Despite fiery rhetoric on the campaign trail, President Trump and his administration have taken a relatively hands off approach to China so far.
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But it isn't actually hands-off—there is no First Amendment right to amplification—and the algorithm is already deciding what you see.
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We may be on the threshold of a harsh new era of hands-off environmental governance, that will worsen Americans' mounting environmental vulnerabilities.
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It used to be, in the early days of the Trump administration, there was sort of a hands-off relationship with the president.
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Jennifer Lawrence had the opportunity any superfan would only dream of – interviewing their favorite celebrity about anything—and no topic was hands-off.
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Its campaign, "Hands Off Pants On", successfully lobbied for a city-wide ordinance that obliges all hotels to issue housekeepers with panic buttons.
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If God hadn't accidentally burned His hands off in that vat of acid, He would click on PatriotHole a billion times per second.
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He has also attempted to calm concerns among some in the business community by promising a hands-off approach with the Central Bank.
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Last April, Musk took his hands off the wheel after activating Autopilot in a Model 3 during an interview with CBS This Morning.
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While Republicans are generally more hands-off when it comes to antitrust, President Trump has publicly opposed the AT&T-Time Warner deal.
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The new system will let drivers take their hands off the wheel on designated roads with the destination plugged into the navigation system.
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He also argued that trade with Iran was a way to offer it an incentive to keep its hands off of nuclear weapons.
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Simply by demonstrating some bipartisan support — and Trump's endorsement — the legislation may warn Attorney General Jeff Sessions to keep his hands off pot.
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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.
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It's unclear what he had to give up to keep her hands off any potential judgment, but you can bet it was substantial.
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Jenner shared several photos from their morning in the desert together, where it was clear they couldn't keep their hands off each other.
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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.
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With a combination of cameras, sensors, and mapping data, the feature allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel during highway driving.
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But when that hands-off stance doesn't apply to graphic violence, sexism, and other sore spots, it comes off as prudish and hypocritical.
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But the hands-off approach to the news curation clearly hasn't insulated Facebook from criticism about what will be included in the feature.
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America has adopted a hands-off attitude towards crypto-currencies; it is the largest market not to have big restrictions on trading them.
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So, keep your hands off your junk when you have an active outbreak—or at the very least, wash or sanitize them afterward.
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In fact, some artists are going beyond the hands off museum rules and creating nearly limited edition art objects that are actually functional.
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Still, it's largely been hands-off when it comes to content, aside from informally meeting with podcasters on occasion and sharing best practices.
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Indutrade's reputation as a hands-off parent, its easy-going culture and its promise not to resell, all help to charm business owners.
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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.
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That hands-off approach led to the post-election criticism that degraded morale and pushed the growing snowball of leaks down the mountain.
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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.
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Silicon Valley spent years preaching a hands-off approach to even the most extreme speech in the interest of connecting the entire world.
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Soulja Boy has been arrested ... and it sounds like the same old story -- he allegedly can't keep his hands off firearms and ammo.
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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.
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Her campaign suggested ditching the Conservatives' recent tradition of a hands-off approach to markets, promising a more active role for the state.
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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.
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We're not saying that elements within this competitive gaming area are completely hands-off to us and things that we would never do.
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However, while the celeb mom has the prep work down to a science, once she's on vacation, she prefers to be hands off.
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Liberals and celebrity entertainers rallied in defence, arguing that the BBC is a national treasure and the government should keep its hands off.
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We can't have serious intellectual discussion about whether we should be hands-off with these companies or use some degree of governmental authority.
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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.
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The Obama administration has largely taken a hands-off approach to regulating self-driving cars, an approach industry can expect Trump to maintain.
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"We envision in the future, you can take your hands off the wheel, and your commute becomes restful or productive," one official said.
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Of course, this hands-off approach is no less a fantasy, and a privileged one at that, than its more hands-on alternative.
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Once you set up a 401(k) account — or any other retirement savings account for that matter — keep your hands off of it.
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But since taking office, Trump has generally appointed conservatives to his administration who take a much more hands-off approach towards regulating mergers.
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Had the White House taken a similar hands-off approach and respected the commission's independence, a real transformation plan would have been possible.
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Even the young participants in the Nielsen study seemed reluctant to take their hands off the wheel, especially high school students with licenses.
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Lawmakers and regulators in the U.S. have taken a more hands off approach to cryptocurrencies but have said they want to tighten regulation.
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That's more leaving it up to the police, hands-off approach, telling them to do whatever you need to clean up the streets.
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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.
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"The government's theory is he was sort of a hands-off person and sent other people to go do it," Mr. Robinson said.
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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.
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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.
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She appeared to take a hands-off approach as the brand started to take a new direction under Mr. Riva and Mr. Saunders.
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Renault says the Morphoz concept is equipped with Level 3 autonomous driving functionality, otherwise known as "eyes off, hands off" in many situations.
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In 2017, as he prepared to repeal the government's net neutrality rules for those providers, Chairman Ajit Pai praised that hands-off approach.
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But if you want a hands-off approach or are still learning the ropes, a single target-date fund is the best option.
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Under the Trump administration, though, regulators have appeared to be taking a more hands-off approach, which could allow deals to move forward.
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"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.
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By the progressive worldview's assessment, inequality is too problematic and monopoly power too destructive to return to the efficient markets, hands-off approach.
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Dorsey said he takes a hands-off approach to management, believing that a leader does not need to be involved with every decision.
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The absurd "keep your government hands off my Medicare" line that we've heard for at least 25 years takes on a new spin.
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If I had to venture a guess, I'd say that best-case scenario, it would have been another under-glass, hands-off debut.
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Nothing is too taxing, and a decent portion of the cooking is hands-off, but washing, trimming and cutting the greens requires effort.
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But Williams said her father Richard Williams' hands-off approach when it came to money encouraged her to learn about finance early on.
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Tech giants like Google and Facebook are facing new government scrutiny, after years of enjoying a hands-off approach from legislators and regulators.
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But she's also taken a hands-off approach on major legislative issues such as healthcare — to the dismay of Republicans and Democrats alike.
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The company agreed to take a hands-off approach to its Turner division, which includes CNN and TNT, until the appeal was concluded.
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Internet companies have expressed worry that it could be the first step toward dismantling decades of a hands-off regulatory approach by Washington.
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The ex-VP records intros and hands off the main duties of actually reading the selected articles to a stable of voice actors.
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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.
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With a combination of cameras, sensors, and mapping data, Super Cruise will allow drivers to take their hands off the wheel during highway driving.
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Perhaps the phone is ready to ship in the coming days, and Essential is just deploying a hands-off marketing approach to the delay.
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This January, he ended a policy that asked the federal government to be hands-off when dealing with states that have legalized the drug.
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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?
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Mulvaney has maintained a hands-off approach, unlike his predecessor, and does not try to limit their influence or access to the Oval Office.
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While private companies like Facebook place certain limits on speech in their terms of service, Cloudflare prefers to remain as hands off as possible.
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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.
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Photo: GettyInternet companies typically take a hands-off approach to offensive content on their networks, erring on the side of maintaining an open internet.
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In the future, you can imagine a hands-off option that will turn Lendix into a fully automated savings product with no strings attached.
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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.
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We caught the hour-long, hands-off demo at E3, and it was the kind of wild ride you need to see to believe.
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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.
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Last week at Infinity Ward, I was able to experience two scenes from the game in a hands-off demo, and both were harrowing.
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"Get your hands off of me," Wall, who in the beginning of the video had his hands in the air, can be heard shouting.
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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.
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They can take a largely hands-off approach, preserving the experience as much as possible while making it more technically palatable for modern audiences.
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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.
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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.
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When driving on divided highways, Super Cruise allows Cadillac owners to take their hands off the steering wheel and their feet off the pedals.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The tests will be done by trained drivers, with their hands off the steering wheel at a maximum speed of 50 miles per hour.
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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.
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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.
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Even as tensions rise, the United States and its allies have stuck to a hands-off policy when North Korea test-fires its missiles.
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As you know, the extremely religious couple took a vow of celibacy ... promising to keep their hands off each other until they get married.
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In fact, I found myself unplugging the Show from time to time — which admittedly is counterproductive to the idea of a hands-off assistant.
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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.
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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.
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The fear that even basic interventions could get them into trouble makes officers less proactive; criminals take advantage of their more hands-off approach.
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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.
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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.
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After taking a hands-off approach immediately after Bermuda enacted the law, Carnival announced that it will join with OUTBermuda to contest the ban.
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The new buyer could choose not to renew those leases, but Brennan thinks the future owner will be a hands-off investor like Ray.
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The CIA takes a hands-off approach to the UAE, forgoing the collection of "human intelligence" about the Gulf country and its autocratic leaders.
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"Company debt could trigger other types of risks, and could ultimately impact social stability...The government cannot take a hands-off approach," Zhang said.
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The predominant political force in the area, Hezbollah, appears to have a largely hands-off relationship with the farmers, according to experts and residents.
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Conversations surrounding forest management can quickly turn combative, as conservationists advocate for active forest management, but some environmentalists push for a hands-off approach.
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By severing military and civilian life, the all-volunteer force has fostered a hands-off culture of deference to and reverence for armed forces.
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And they are not alone, as numerous public opinion polls show that the public is troubled about taking a hands-off approach to AVs.
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But they requested that I stay on in a more hands-off role, since they wanted to continue to leverage my name and connections.
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He quickly gained a reputation as a mercurial manager with a hands-off style that bordered on neglect, according to current and former employees.
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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.
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But Amazon is taking a hands-off approach to regulating the issue, never checking the authenticity, much less the quality, of what it sells.
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So the writing may be on the wall for the hands-off doctrine that has enabled the federal government to be a functional government.
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On the latter: Hands off my trusty colleagues caffeine and baked goods, not to mention my occasional visitors, Mr. Charred Meats and Ms. Marijuana.
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We also want to know if SoftBank board members are hands-on or hands-off when it comes to letting executive teams make decisions.
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The appearance was part of a weeklong "Hands Off Our Health Care" tour that Democrats hope will hand them an upset on May 25.
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But a hands-off American approach may only give more space to violent criminal groups in Mexico and elsewhere, destabilizing the region, analysts said.
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"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.
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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.
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In other words, France would be better off adopting a more hands-off, multiculturalist approach to the head scarf and other Islamic cultural symbols.
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But Time employees said he&aposs mostly been a hands-off steward, similar to the approach Jeff Bezos has taken with The Washington Post.
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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.
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Those scientists who recommend this sort of hands-off approach—and there are many of them—stress the limits of what science can accomplish.
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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.
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Investors today usually identify with one of two camps: those who fervently advocate active investing and those who tout a passive, hands-off approach.
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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.
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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.
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Moore and Tinker practiced a hands-off approach that would go on to become de rigueur for other outfits hoping to create great television.
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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.
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Liu was summoned to the British foreign office earlier this week following his comments that "colonial" Britain should keep its "hands off Hong Kong".
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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).
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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".
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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" 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"'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.
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" 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!
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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".
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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").
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The Dancing with the Stars alums attended LaPalme Magazine's party in Los Angeles on Tuesday night, and couldn't keep their eyes — and hands — off of each other.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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].
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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