Laisser = to let
faire = to do
It basically means to leave someone to do whatever they want to do.
For example:
Marijuana is illegal in Canada. However, the police are unconcerned and generally have a laissez-faire attitude.
limited government.
no government regulation
Literally no, but figuratively yes. Laissez faire pretty much means 'Let it be' or 'Leave it alone'
Laisser = to let faire = to do It basically means to leave someone to do whatever they want to do. For example: Marijuana is illegal in Canada. However, the police are unconcerned and generally have a laissez-faire attitude.
to leave alone and let be
limited government.
it means let it alone
It is Frence and means "let it be" or "leave it alone".
It means to let it be, or let it alone or that it will either get better on its' own or not.
Let alone
It is Frence and means "let it be" or "leave it alone".
I've no idea what the question means, let alone how to answer it.
Entrepreneurs
no government regulation
"Deja," a form of the verb "dejar," means to let go or to leave alone. "Déjame!" -- "Let go of me!" "Déjalo solo." -- "Leave it alone."
It means don't break something trying to improve it.
Literally no, but figuratively yes. Laissez faire pretty much means 'Let it be' or 'Leave it alone'