laissez-faire 的定义
- the theory or system of government that upholds the autonomous character of the economic order, believing that government should intervene as little as possible in the direction of economic affairs.
- the practice or doctrine of noninterference in the affairs of others, especially with reference to individual conduct or freedom of action.
laissez-faire 近义词
abstention from interference
更多laissez-faire例句
- Until this season, Aspen Snowmass had one of the most laissez faire policies, with totally free uphilling access to all four mountains along designated routes, during and after lift hours.
- Because the risks associated with using the apps are relatively low, the FDA takes a laissez faire approach towards the mHealth market.
- These actions would work to counteract the laissez faire attitude towards corporate regulation that would likely be adopted with even greater frequency if Barrett is confirmed to the court.
- The second reason the government has adopted such a laissez-faire attitude toward drug producers is an economic one.
- “This guy is a real challenge to the whole libertarian-leaning laissez-faire political idea,” says Winters of Francis.
- That glosses with modernity the 19th century laissez fair case against economic and social justice.
- In an era when government oversight was almost nonexistent and laissez-faire capitalism was in its heyday, Kennedy excelled.
- At the Feb. 28, 2001, committee hearing, Spanier was asked directly if he thought the Sex Faire was wrong or immoral.
- On estoit sur le poinct de faire tabagie ou convive solemnel sur son dernier adieu.
- Ils me donnerent parolle d'ainsy faire le tout; ce neantmoins, le languissant ne nous fut apport que deux jours aprs.
- C'est asss demeur la maison; sortons un peu dehors, comme nous avons promis de faire, et racontons ce qui s'est pass par le pays.
- And the maxim of laissez faire became the last word of social wisdom.
- Ie leur promis d'ainsy le faire, et n'en attends que les moyens.