Example sentences of "for a [adj] [noun] policy " in BNC.

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1 So I I 'm extremely pleased that the County Council have not gone for a strategic exceptions policy .
2 The third option is to go for a strategic exceptions policy in the structure plan and obviously this is what er the borough considered considers is appropriate .
3 Er I think from Craven 's point of view erm we could n't really see any justification for a strategic exceptions policy in Craven 's case .
4 The general line of argument developed by Musgrave and Musgrave ( 1989 ) is that , while there may be a case for a separate tax policy in relation to corporations , it is not evident that the type of corporation tax system enacted fits the bill .
5 The CIT has also responded to the Department of Environment 's invitation to comment on a draft for a revised planning policy guidance note on town centres and retail development .
6 The BMA believes that there is an urgent need for a central waste policy to give guidance on the safest form of disposal .
7 Number three , what are the current premiums for a new Healthmaster policy ?
8 In making a case for for a new exceptions policy our our starting point really is the erm strategic planning framework provided by structure plan , that 's Policy I five and the proposed Policy E two .
9 BR could claim that even before the Monopoly Commission report 's comments on the need for a new rolling-stock policy it was moving towards the development of stock for use on all regions , having introduced Class 313 25kV AC/750V DC ( dual voltage ) inner-suburban stock in 1976 for the Great Northern electrification scheme followed in 1978 by Class 507 750V DC third-rail stock for Merseyrail ( Midland Region ) ; and Class 314 25kV AC stock in Scotland .
10 Thus the idea that instruments are substitutes at all is rather damning for a restrictive practices policy which , like that currently in operation in the UK , is based upon form rather than effect .
11 Although they do constitute a basis for a future development policy it is only realistic to recognise that they are , in some respects at least , contradictory to the conceptual framework of present policies and planning approaches .
12 The need for a proactive government policy is emphasised .
13 Is that not the best case ever for a clear promotions policy ?
14 It 's done nothing to tackle the desperate need for a balanced energy policy that looks at the long-term needs of the country .
15 The government of Rajiv Gandhi remained determined , however , not to seek the assistance of the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) to overcome the problem which would have involved agreeing to the conditions imposed by the Fund for a structural adjustment policy .
16 The Spanish think the Community should aim for a common defence policy .
17 Whereas there is n't erm such clear provisions for a common energy policy erm and there are n't the same arrangements written into the agreement erm about for example sharing energy resources .
18 That calls for a robust security policy to enable the people of Northern Ireland to live normal lives conducted within the rule of law .
19 Still others are active in campaigning or lobby groups such as the Philippine Drug Action Network ( PDAN ) which campaigned for a national drug policy and BUKAS which seeks to develop recommendations on public health policy .
20 Implementation of that policy , in Indo-China however , would depend upon France ; and after two years of war and in spite of some growing and ineffable optimism , the French were still looking for a purposeful Vietnam policy and had revealed not so much procrastination and missed opportunities as a sort of political paralysis .
21 Not only does this entail our recognising the specific demands of writing as an activity , but also the varying purposes of writing , and the need for a whole school policy towards it .
22 Britain — after the traumas of the 1960s — looked for a modest space policy , low profile and low risk .
23 A low level of unemployment would certainly make the finance of the social security scheme less perilous but there had been no organised lobbying for a full employment policy .
24 SCOTTISH miners have backed a call for an integrated energy policy INCLUDING nuclear power .
25 It is in this context that a new future role for inner cities finds favour with Robson , who justifies the need for an inner city policy on the potential of the city to become a place of consumption linked with business services : ‘ the role of cities in production is no longer that of access to labour , but of access to information ’ ( p16 ) .
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