Day 6, I was filled with fantasies of my new child-free life, a life of travel, financial laissez-faire, and total dominion over my own space. |
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For the past generation, this laissez-faire perspective has dominated American social-welfare policy. |
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What the lefties are referring to is economic liberalism, with its laissez-faire, free market principles. |
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Others have come to take their place, presumably attracted by the free mooring facilities and the council's laissez-faire policy. |
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Bullen was the beneficiary of the laissez-faire defending, this time playing in Crawford at the edge of the box. |
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The gold standard became a panacea particularly for proponents of laissez-faire economic policy. |
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Nowadays, adults, particularly in the upper middle classes, are less laissez-faire about children's social lives. |
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David J. Hanson, a retired professor from nearby Syracuse University, has studied youth drinking and likes Montreal's laissez-faire policies. |
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The government's response to all this, apart from prohibiting exploitation from middlemen, has been to adopt a laissez-faire policy. |
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My father, who was a bit more laissez-faire, allowed me to have a little fringe. |
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It's true that the magazine abides under a very loose ideology of laissez-faire, and just how laissez-faire we have begun to see recently. |
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I just want to sit and talk, which would be dangerously laissez-faire for an interview. |
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The laissez-faire philosophy of competitive capitalism translated into untold misery for the laboring classes in industrial cities. |
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The original Western nineteenth-century route to modernization was associated with laissez-faire capitalism, individualism, and democracy. |
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A positive relationship between the state and media goes beyond pure laissez-faire to nourishing an independent and pluralistic mediascape. |
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For example, the hunting of musk-oxen was banned at the end of World War I, but generally policy was laissez-faire. |
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At this meeting I was told that council's allocation of priorities is heavily influenced by the apathetic and laissez-faire local attitudes. |
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It all sounds very laissez-faire, but in fact Wright is a little more disciplined than he makes out. |
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Their laissez-faire attitude toward corporate accounting during the go-go years may have contributed to the fudge turning to fraud. |
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I was filled with fantasies of my new life, a life of travel, financial laissez-faire, and total dominion over my own space. |
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Keynesianism thus evolved from a general theory repudiating laissez-faire economic orthodoxy into a kit of policy tools. |
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Libertarian, or individualistic, anarchism is grounded in the laissez-faire theory of the capitalist economy. |
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On the one hand, there is the Anglo-Saxon tradition, characterised by laissez-faire and open market principles. |
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This laissez-faire, scoop-neck dress with three-quarter sleeves is two style stunners in one: a swishy dress and a cozy tunic. |
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His laissez-faire policy placed Québec's economic development in the hands of foreign companies. |
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Our business is not laissez-faire, but carefully managed to allow entrepreneurialism to flourish. |
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It looked at the choices governments make between a centrally planned economy and a completely laissez-faire system. |
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Instead of a searing indictment of capitalism, black top-hatted fatcats, and laissez-faire government, it was a love letter. |
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The old pre-war shibboleths of laissez-faire, including the hallowed principle of free trade itself, were bypassed or ignored. |
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My decidedly laissez-faire parents assumed that if I were to engage in the unnameable, I was too smart to get pregnant. |
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Normally, a placid, laissez-faire type, I began saying mean things about other drivers. |
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There's a radical difference between this kind of traditionalist politics and laissez-faire conservative politics. |
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I do favor increased levels of immigration, but not laissez-faire. |
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To many, the modern rock festival has evolved into a well-oiled commercial machine, far removed from the laissez-faire hippy idealism of its infancy. |
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Jack is the president of our community association, a pretty laissez-faire group that holds semi-annual picnics and an annual meeting. |
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The second reason the government has adopted such a laissez-faire attitude toward drug producers is an economic one. |
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In an era when government oversight was almost nonexistent and laissez-faire capitalism was in its heyday, Kennedy excelled. |
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Given the distrust the military has for the press, it is surprising to see how laissez-faire the general is with Hastings. |
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Compare Inside Job with Capitalism, Michael Moore's entertaining polemic on the broader sins of laissez-faire economics. |
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The combination of unilateralism and laissez-faire is a recipe for disaster. |
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In private Darwin complained about social Darwinism, which was being used to justify laissez-faire capitalism. |
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The first of them is an eloquent defence of laissez-faire capitalism, the other is an even more vehement denunciation of it. |
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What we have here is more of the ivory tower, laissez-faire bushwa that substitutes for thinking in this corporatized administration. |
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Second, the staff enforces a laissez-faire attitude among the other patrons so that the place isn't overrun by autograph-seekers. |
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The welfare state he fashioned in place of classic laissez-faire was largely improvised. |
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The physiocrats placed particular stress upon patterns that emerge from laissez-faire. |
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My understanding of the bill is that not even our friends to the south, who perhaps have more of a laissez-faire view of things like air safety, would contemplate going this far. |
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The financial crisis has led many observers to do some justifiable soul-searching regarding the alleged powers of laissez-faire practices and to question the current risk simulation and evaluation models. |
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Our society has been moving toward both the laissez-faire capitalism and puritanical fundamentalist revivalism of the nineteenth century in recent years. |
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But behind China's remarkable success has been an odd and often unappreciated experiment in laissez-faire capitalism. |
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This government's laissez-faire policy gives foreign companies free rein and asks nothing in return. |
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Thus far, organizations appear to have adopted a laissez-faire approach, certainly not preventing newcomers from becoming a part of their organization, but not taking any special measures to facilitate their integration. |
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This is a laissez-faire scenario and a quite likely possibility when we analyze and compare some of the 'governing forces' of the three social processes: globalization, human rights and education. |
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As a governing philosophy, it has been able to tack for decades from statism to laissez-faire, from big government to individual freedom, with only occasional discomfort. |
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The Union also needs effective and coercive tools to condemn Member States that, through their behaviour or laissez-faire attitude, breach the principles they adhered to beforehand. |
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In order to combat this insecurity we must change tack and dispense with the laissez-faire methods and ideologies which brought it about. |
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I am undecided as to whether this is a good idea, since some people can't help themselves in saying odd things anonymously, but I shall err of the side of laissez-faire. |
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Wide span of control increases the negative effects of management-by-exception and laissez-faire on nurses' job satisfaction. |
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Forget all that highfalutin talk about competition and laissez-faire. |
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It is high time to realise that the sacrosanct principle of laissez-faire and laissez-passer spells disaster for Europe. |
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But the overall influence of laissez-faire and freedom of contract meant that, although some consideration was necessary, it need not be adequate. |
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It is the Monocrat who is forcing communal ownership as the counterpoise to himself, and is destroying the last vestige of the old doctrine of laissez-faire. |
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At present, the UAE has air services deals with 150 nations, out of which 115 are open skies agreements or completely laissez-faire deals. |
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Britain suffered because our politicians had indulged in a decade of laissez-faire with regard to the banking industry. |
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Not tons of it, but, suffice to say, don't watch Looking with your nana unless your nana is pretty laissez-faire about three-way bumming. |
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The principles of maximum profit and laissez-faire ignore individuals. |
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Quebecers feel the same way as all Canadians, favouring that third option that lies somewhere between the American laissez-faire approach and the social model of continental Europe. |
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Market dogma had been pressed by market liberals and apostles of laissez-faire to legitimate the self-regulating market's distribution of wealth, but their cold and ruthless logic provided no basis for a new moral economy. |
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Farsighted investments were typically neglected in favour of projects dedicated to resource extraction. This history emphasises that the capitalism upon which Western wealth was built was not particularly laissez-faire. |
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Will the government drop its laissez-faire attitude and be firm with the Bush administration to prevent a new war on softwood lumber from starting up? |
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As the father of classical economics, Smith was an upholder of laissez-faire, the doctrine that the public good is best served when governments intervene least in people's lives. |
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Furthermore, although my liberal philosophy does not sit well with interventionism on market prices, I am above all opposed to the laissez-faire, lax approach and to cartels being formed in a given economic sector. |
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A laissez-faire style, characterized by passive indifference about the task and subordinates, is essentially a nonstyle. |
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Vernon Smith, one of my intellectual heroes, and a laissez-faire kind of guy, has shown in his trailblazing experimental work that bubbles arise again and again without special assistance. |
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Mr. Speaker, Canada lost face yesterday at the Bonn conference on climate change since the government rejected the Kyoto protocol and the minister was not able to fool anyone with her laissez-faire strategy. |
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In some societies this reflects a deliberate laissez-faire approach, i.e. the policy-makers have considered the matter and have actively decided on a noninterventionist policy. |
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Turner shows that the Z. C. M. I. in part reflected the socialist and communalist doctrines that Smith had taught, and were opposed by more laissez-faire Mormons. |
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In any case, I don't doubt that there are laissez-faire die-hards who cannot accept that markets sometimes fail on their own steam, but I'm quite certain neither I nor Mr Rajan is among them. |
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The laissez-faire capitalism that has brought about our staggering debt which will have to be paid off by our children and their children, has had its day. |
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Results revealed that transformational and laissez-faire leadership styles of employees differ significantly on job experience, career stage, and hierarchy. |
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