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

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1 However he said : ‘ This debate has highlighted the need for greater autonomy for the Labour Party in Scotland and the need to have policies which reflect the political consensus in Scotland .
2 The point of meeting them is to understand the ruthlessness of international economic policies which drive the poorer nations of the world to environmental disaster in an attempt to repay their debts .
3 Successive Conservative governments implemented policies which reversed the slight trend for income redistribution to poorer groups .
4 The furore among providers about current government-funding policies which challenge the latter assumption suggests that this is a real danger .
5 However , the existence of intangible advantages does not justify the continuation of policies which ignore the basic rights of women who want to play a full and active part in society .
6 Archaeologists and planners met members of the aggregate industry to review the effects of recent government policies which protect the archaeological heritage , including the research project .
7 We have introduced the largest debt relief package anywhere at any stage and we have made changes in both domestic and overseas policies which command the wide respect of people throughout the country .
8 In this country , pioneering research by Finch and Groves ( 1983 ) drew attention to the extent to which social policies which place the main burden of family care on women affect their economic comfort and security in later life .
9 The proposal from the Commission for a coordinated Industrial Policy is therefore an attempt to move the EC towards a federal system , where all policies which affect the industrial base are subject to some kind of Community involvement .
10 Do administrations of the right pursue policies which have the opposite effects ?
11 It should also mention that it requires the application of an acquisitions policy which balances the strategic needs of RBGE staff with the longer-term ‘ national heritage ’ aspects included in our statutory objectives .
12 This suggests an element of indecision in United States policy which provides the first point of investigation for this project .
13 He particularly championed the ‘ step-by-step ’ policy which ensured the automatic adoption in Northern Ireland of the main British cash social services .
14 There can be little justification in the pursuit of a child care policy which relegates the residential care of children and young people to second best and a last resort .
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