Example sentences of "policy that [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There are certainly general characteristics of the parties ' approach to social policies that may help people to decide between them ; and at particular elections ( such as , for example , the general election of 1945 ) one 's social policy commitments may be particularly clear .
2 I did not become a Labour Member of Parliament or the Chairman of the Select Committee on Employment to work for policies that would lead to chronic mass unemployment .
3 Mr Neal has offered his own bill to check the Fed 's independence but only by requiring it to adopt policies that would eliminate US inflation , now in the 5 per cent range , by 1994 .
4 The tendency of government to wish to avoid conflict has resulted in political inertia , government being unwilling to pursue policies that would generate sustained opposition from well-entrenched groups .
5 This degree of control was introduced because the government believed that some urban Labour councils were profligate in their policies on spending — policies that would undermine the viability of local businesses .
6 They tend to concentrate on policies that would help women follow the same age-related career path as men .
7 He argued that , to achieve that , one had to carry out policies that would eradicate the poverty , misery and difficulties facing those citizens .
8 At the same time , it was reluctant to pursue policies that would increase the tax burden or the public sector of the economy .
9 This research project is an environmental and economic study designed to identify abatement policies that would reduce deposits in environmentally sensitive areas at minimum total cost to the European Region as a whole .
10 The policies that he stands for — of high taxation and centralised control — are the policies that would drive this country to ruin .
11 Better that political parties adopt policies that would encourage people to vote .
12 He referred to only one of the Opposition 's policies that would wreak havoc on the British economy .
13 He said there was a cry from all parts of the Province for security policies that would extirpate the IRA .
14 The foundation of a national Board of Education signalled the acceptance within the official culture of a need for policies that would co-ordinate an efficient and fully national system of education , and also allowed the voices of dons who had been calling for a transformation of the traditional curriculum to carry more weight than ever before .
15 The appropriate policies that might influence a decision-maker are broadly similar in the two contexts .
16 That might help to produce a radical left-wing party with policies that could rebuild the shattered inner-city area of Tottenham .
17 A much more dramatic break with the current political tradition is required if progress is to be made in building support for the policies that could spring Britain 's underclass from its current position .
18 That is why we are persisting with policies that will create long-term , permanent jobs for the future .
19 Ms Eagle added : ‘ Only the Labour Party is taking the question of unemployment seriously and working to develop policies that will ease the present situation . ’
20 It is essential that these countries , too , adopt policies that will help to protect the Ozone Layer .
21 The report on title must indicate the details of the property to be used as security and generally , details of any endowment policies that will support the mortgage borrowing .
22 The trick will be to turn his good intentions into policies that will work in the real world .
23 But what we want to know from the right honourable lady what we want to know from the right honourable lady is when they will come clean about the public spending policies that will put taxes in this country up .
24 5 The fact of electoral competition , and the role of party programmes in that competition , means that parties try to draw up popular programmes of policies that will appeal to , and secure the electoral support of , the populace at large .
25 Full definition will be included in the purchase and sale contract of the accounting standards and policies that will apply to the Completion Accounts , which will be those accounting standards and policies adopted in the accounts for the year ended [ date ] but as amended by any discussions between the parties following due diligence , in order to avoid subjective judgements .
26 It 's time to stop playing the Tories at their particular game ; it 's time to produce policies that will fire people 's imagination , and a more radical Labour Party that leads in ideas and innovation and does n't merely follow .
27 As Menachem Begin recalled ‘ Ben Gurion used to say that if you 're pursuing a policy that may lead to war , it 's vital to have a great power behind you . ’
28 As a policy that might have succeeded it suffered from impossible political equivocation .
29 It 's true that extracts such as Phoebe 's ‘ Think not that I love him … ’ from As You Like It ( Act 3 , Scene 5 ) or Viola 's ‘ 1 left no ring with her … ’ from Twelfth Night ( Act 2 , Scene 2 ) may be all too well known to a panel , but I can not agree with an adjudication policy that would ban these pieces from the audition .
30 Governments would have to submit to the council of finance ministers rules or guidelines on budgetary policy that would go into national law .
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