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laissez-faire

[les-ey fair, le-sey fer] / ˌlɛs eɪ ˈfɛər, lɛ seɪ ˈfɛr /


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There’s a certain live-and-let-live, laissez faire quality to eating like this.

From Salon

And it’s because of this remoteness and laissez faire attitude that people also come here to dump dogs they no longer want.

From Los Angeles Times

So if you think about the crumbling of the laissez faire paradigm in the 1920s and the wake of World War I and the Great Depression, it wasn’t clear what would supersede.

From Seattle Times

That laissez faire approach is starting to change.

From Seattle Times

They were rewarded with laissez faire trade, labor, tax and regulatory policies that maximized returns for shareholders, including themselves.

From Seattle Times