Example sentences of "policy [Wh det] [modal v] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In other words , the relationship suggests that there is a trade-off between unemployment and inflation and that the main task facing policy-makers is to choose their preferred combination of the outcomes for two problems and to seek policies which might have the effect of shifting the curve towards the origin .
2 The problem for capitalism was that this rule was always problematic because of the pressure from the working class and non-monopoly capital for policies which would question the interests of monopoly capital .
3 A cornerstone of its manifesto in 1979 was to introduce policies which would release the wealth-generating powers of the free-market system .
4 Each year , Labour Party Conference debates and votes on a whole range of policies ; policies which will be implemented when Labour comes to power ; policies which will have a massive impact on the day to day lives of every citizen of the state .
5 For as long as the marginal disutility of inflation remains positive , there will eventually come a point at which the government will be compelled to pursue policies which will push the unemployment rate back towards its natural value .
6 We will introduce planning policies which will encourage the building of homes near workplaces , leisure facilities , shops and other services .
7 Opening provisions of the Treaty on European Union stated that the Union should assert its identity on the international scene " through the implementation of a common foreign and security policy which shall include the eventual framing of a common defence policy " .
8 The League 's National Council submitted a drastically revised statement to its Derby Conference at Whitsun , calling on the TUC and the Labour Party " to formulate a policy which would rally the whole working class movement against Fascism and Capitalism " .
9 However the conference had felt it advisable to avoid this and the Labour Party and the TUC were asked instead to formulate a policy which would rally the whole working-class movement against Fascism and Capitalism .
10 Erm it it does like this sir that I would imagine that what what we 're after here is a policy which would enable a local authority if it so wished to put into its local plan a strategic site .
11 After this had been achieved the RPC turned its attention to formulating a revolutionary policy which would replace the gradualism inherited from the Labour Party .
12 Paragraph 12 pronounced the key requirement : the Government 's duty was , it said , to advocate a policy which would provide the best possible foundation for a further reduction in inflation , already reduced in the previous year from 17 per cent to around 8 per cent ; an increase in jobs and output ; and an improved standard of living .
13 The Presidency and the leaders of the six republics agreed measures on Aug. 20-21 to keep the federation functioning at a minimum economic and political level for a further three months , with trade continuing between the republics and a monetary policy which would allow the country to pay its foreign creditors .
14 Thus , regulating the total quantity of pollution and conducting a series of spot checks on individual producers to see that they are not violating agreed standards is a relatively simple policy which may avoid the worst outcomes .
15 By neglecting the public sector , the government is accused of lacking an effective long-term housing policy which will meet the needs of future generations .
16 To this end it has been agreed to annex to the Treaty a protocol concerning social policy which will commit the institutions of the Community to take and implement the necessary decisions while adapting the decision-making procedures for application by 11 member states .
17 As Britain entered 1992 with falling investment , rising unemployment , with the highest number of bankruptcies in western Europe , will the Government finally admit that manufacturing matters , and implement an industrial policy which will lift the United Kingdom from the bottom of the manufacturing league table ?
18 Taking it a step further : are parents who refuse to let children watch this week 's monster movie ( or , for that matter , ‘ Tom and Jerry ’ or the news bulletins ) , naive killjoys or sensible proponents of a policy which will reduce the child 's propensity to aggression ?
19 The problems of acid rain , atmospheric pollution and climate change were among the problems discussed at a conference of forestry experts from 30 European nations on Dec. 18-19. with the aim of developing a common policy which will safeguard the forests of Europe .
20 Exceptions to the rule as stated above are rarely encountered , which is not surprising given that any such exception must be founded on a policy which can assert a greater claim to the court 's respect than that of open justice .
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