hands-off
See also: hands off
English
Adjective
hands-off (comparative more hands-off, superlative most hands-off)
- Alternative spelling of hands off: not involving or requiring direct control or intervention.
- 2024 January 24, Philip Haigh, “A shared vision to deliver East West Rail economic growth”, in RAIL, number 1001, page 30:
- The NAO's [National Audit Office's] work highlights the tensions and differences between a government taking centralised control of a strategic project and a government that takes a hands-off approach to let local bodies decide the way forward for their areas.
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