Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [adj] [noun pl] policy " in BNC.

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1 The real Soviet nationalities policy was fashioned in conditions of extreme struggle and desperate material need ( for the wheat , coal and iron of the Ukraine , the oil of the Caucasus , the cotton of Turkestan ) .
2 It was a continuation , in effect , of the 1930s Special Areas policy ( which had received further impetus from the Barlow Report on industrial location ) and from the carry-over of wartime controls which gave the government far more effective power in its sphere than it had ever possessed [ Brown , 1972 ] .
3 Laing has striven hard over the years to implement the enlightened human relations policies he first learned from his grandfather .
4 On the new-style unitised with-profits policies , bonuses are maintained at 6 per cent .
5 The gallery has built up a well-balanced programme of work offering an annual arrangement of exhibitions clearly influenced by a strong equal opportunities policy .
6 He may also have a separate All Risks policy covering unspecified valuables — Sum Insured £5,000 — Single Article Limit £200 .
7 failing to adopt a comprehensive equal opportunities policy in relation to its activities both as a provider of educational/vocational services and an employer of staff ( in particular the failure to properly consider the need to employ an equal opportunities officer derived from the ethnic minorities using the GOQ provision of the Race Relations Act 1976 ) ;
8 failing to adopt a comprehensive equal opportunities policy in relation to its activities both as a provider of educational/vocational services and an employer of staff ;
9 The BBC has a much-trumpeted equal opportunities policy .
10 These sharp increases will contrast with below-inflation rent rises of 95 pence a week in about 156 local authority areas , as the Government for the first time moves away from a single national rents policy for the 4.5 million council tenants in England .
11 It could adopt an official human rights policy which prohibits torture .
12 It has forged an adventurous contemporary acquisitions policy which it intends to build on , purchasing works early in an artist 's career before prices fall outside the scope of the gallery 's low acquisitions budget which remains frozen despite the Council 's largesse .
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