Example sentences of "[vb past] a [adj] [noun] policy " in BNC.
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1 | The government also proposed a new media policy , giving the television service , Doordarshan , and All-India Radio autonomy by turning them into public corporations , similar to the status enjoyed in the United Kingdom by the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ) . |
2 | Bush had recently proposed an alternative which would provide tax credits to all but the largest businesses if they voluntarily adopted a similar leave policy . |
3 | Second , while two thirds of respondents espoused an open systems policy , in reality few are adopting it — again , open systems is regarded as a technology to keep the computing professionals amused rather than something that will show real business benefits . |
4 | On Nov. 20 Nisar Ali Khan , the Federal Petroleum and Natural Resources Minister , announced a new petroleum policy , offering fresh incentives for oil exploration and production in the country . |
5 | He said Britain needed an integrated energy policy . |
6 | The British Labour government introduced a statutory incomes policy in 1966 . |
7 | and when we moved I think we had a new insurance policy to cover and the others became mine . |
8 | If we had a rational energy policy , we could ensure not only that coal had a role to play now , but that it could continue to play an important role in the future . |
9 | We would not have needed much of today 's debate if we had a proper energy policy . |
10 | The LEA , which had an equal opportunities policy for its education service , was not the admissions authority . |
11 | The Government had an open door policy , then ? |
12 | ‘ I hope you do n't mind me arriving without an appointment like this but I understood you had an Open Door policy . ’ |