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

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1 The research assesses the impact of European law which might constrain the national policy makers but might also provide industry with a means of challenging national policies which contravene European law .
2 As we shall see , there has been much debate about whether unemployment can be reduced permanently by following policies which increase aggregate demand and in so doing raise the rate of inflation .
3 The opposition also accused the government of being corrupt and of promoting economic policies which benefited neighbouring India more than Nepal [ see pp. 38681-82 ] .
4 Mr Florio 's formula has been to embrace those Republican policies which brought economic growth to the state during the Reagan years , while sharply attacking the Republicans ' conservative stand on social and environmental issues .
5 A Conservative government would mean a repeat of the same , stale policies which brought economic insecurity , privatised and underfunded public services and increased social division .
6 There has been a tendency to accept uncritically that all policies which help small firms are to be recommended since it is the small firm sector which in future will create new jobs and new wealth .
7 Indeed it is ironic that the weaker regions of a country tend to " catch-up " most in times of expansion , and yet it is partly because of the regional differences that inflationary pressures emerge and induce policies which prevent further gains .
8 Matters were made worse by financial policies which kept Japanese export prices high and the declining rate of rural productivity improvement meant that the rural sector was severely affected .
9 We need therefore to consider policies which integrate older workers into society , either in terms of maintaining them in the workplace or facilitating options which develop new social roles which may or may not have a work element .
10 The Department has specific responsibility for senior management remuneration , management development and Group personnel policies which involves close liaison with Personnel colleagues and line managers throughout the world .
11 However , the key factor has been domestic agricultural policies which protect indigenous agriculture for security or political reasons .
12 Policies which address such issues are an urgent necessity .
13 But as countries move into much needed economic reform programmes we know that children may be the losers in the very short term and that 's why in the O D A we are concerned with helping governments develop social policies which provide adequate safety net provision for children during this process of adjustment .
14 It offended nobody but like most policies which achieve that result , it did not greatly please anyone either .
15 Policies which encouraged this dispersal , such as new town and overspill policies , were recently reversed in an attempt to regenerate the local economies of urban areas .
16 A similar shift occurred on attitudes to policies which promote equal opportunities for women and ethnic minorities and the provision of abortion on the National Health Service .
17 Social and environmental policies which promote industrial systems which are efficient but also compatible with levels of living conditions which are acceptable and sustainable .
18 This will require an attack on pension inequalities and social policies which stigmatise older people .
19 Lining up in opposition are those who favour less use of the legal options in truancy cases , preferring policies which place greater emphasis on the causes of truancy .
20 Recently the government has started to implement policies which extend this principle to many of the services carried out by local authorities and by health authorities .
21 We on this side of the House will continue to propose and to support policies which give practical effect to the hope for a new and durable world order of peace , liberty , and prosperity which was expressed again at the United Nations last week .
22 It is in your interest , ours and that of all our customers that we should apply responsible lending policies which include clear terms of repayment and which minimise the risk of borrowers becoming over-extended .
23 This will help decide the value of aviation policies which encourage regional services .
24 The adoption of nationalist policies which subordinated economic need to ideological and political dictates deprived Spaniards of many basic necessities which would otherwise have been imported .
25 The final document stressed the relationship between political pluralism and market economies and committed the 35 member nations to " endeavour to achieve " ( i ) free and competitive market economies with prices based on supply and demand ; ( ii ) fiscal and monetary policies which promoted economic growth and enhanced the ability of markets to function efficiently ; ( iii ) policies aimed at expanding the free flow of trade , capital and investment ; and ( iv ) the repatriation of profits in convertible currencies .
26 Chief Supt Ian Herd , head of territorial operations within the Metropolitan Police , said that , given changes in technology and equipment , there had been a clear need to review policies which involve local emergency services responding to an incident and police co-ordinating operations .
27 But it was the moral pretensions of Dulles and his policies which lost most credibility .
28 KINGFISHER , the group which owns Woolworth , Comet , Superdrug and B&Q , yesterday launched ‘ permanent ’ price cuts on 500 of B&Q 's product lines , extending the price-cutting policy which began last year with paint .
29 This is a policy which surprised some software specialists who originally felt that Commodore would avoid becoming software publishers themselves in order not to compete with , and thereby discourage , third party publishers .
30 The vote was seen as of particular significance because in the late 1970s California had been the source of the political campaign to reduce taxes , a policy which achieved national application when former governor Ronald Reagan became President in 1981 .
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