The government's policy concerning religion has a laissez faire quality.
His laissez-faire attitude shows how little he cares about life.
The laissez faire policies of Coolidge and the Republicans are often blamed for the Great Depression.
The mayor seemed to take a laissez faire attitude toward the casinos in his town.
no government regulation
limited government.
My tractor is an example of physical capital
limiting regulations on the steel industry-novanet
The topic sentence is a primarily prescriptive grammatical term to describe what is usually, but not always, the first sentence in a paragraph. The topic sentence acts as a kind of summary and offers the reader an insightful view of the writer's main ideas for the following paragraph. More than just being a mere summary, however, a topic sentence often provides a claim or an insight directly or indirectly related to the thesis. It adds cohesion to a paper and helps organize ideas both within the paragraph and the whole body of work at large.
no government regulation
Entrepreneurs
The "TERM" of your sentence.
limited government.
I'm not familiar with that term.
Someone uses the word 'term' in a sentence as a synonym for word. For example, Shogun is a term for a military commander of Japan.
There is no such thing as an "extended sentence" in grammar. "Extended sentence" is a legal term, not a grammatical term.
the people elected the Parliament for the parliamentary democracy (i know its not the best sentence but its still a sentence using the term)
A number sentence is a mathematical equation, such as 2x6+5x4=32.
subject
The noun in the sentence is half term, a compound noun.
A single word sentence is called a "monosyllabic" sentence in literature.