Example sentences of "policy [noun] which [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Cawson defines corporatism as a process ‘ in which organizations representing monopolistic functional interests engage in political exchange with state agencies over public policy outputs which involves those organizations in a role that combines interest representation and policy implementation through delegated self-enforcement ’ ( 1985a , p. 8 ) .
2 By the late 1980s no African government could afford to neglect the significance of the sector for the employment of the hundreds of thousands of primary and secondary school leavers who were joining the labour market each year , and most were making policy statements which indicated some support for it .
3 Early on , the RCM tried hard to play down differences with policy statements which leaned some way towards orthodoxy without limiting the freedom of the RCM to act in what it regarded as the best interests of individual children .
4 Deciding on the right level for a band depends on the policy ideas which characterize different agents .
5 The objectives of the research are to increase understanding of the problems and difficulties associated with implementing performance management in a single government policy area which straddles central government , local government and a range of statutory agencies ; and to evaluate those changing practices across a spectrum of organisations and thereby to assess the quality of approach in order to disseminate best practice .
6 In the longer run a policy choice which involved positive inflation would lead to an acceleration in the rate of inflation .
7 Noting the claim of central and local government that they are simply the servants of the public and not its masters , the discussion paper for this seminar raises the question of whose values inform policy decisions which affect local communities .
8 In other words , for the purposes of the policy discussion which occupies this chapter , no significance is made of the distinction between the traditional and unorthodox views of insider dealing .
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