Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] policy " in BNC.

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1 Module 3 will investigate the relationship between VET policy and curriculum and organisational change .
2 As explained above , the main feature of these proposals is that the UK should adopt an Article 85-type law on restrictive trade practices , and an Article 86-type law on abuse of market power ( though this is only one of the options put forward ) , while retaining the present UK arrangements for mergers policy .
3 In the political world there were issues that Unionists could always exploit against a Liberal government such as defence policy and the administration of the Empire .
4 The flow of funds from the personal sector to the financial institutions does not only represent workers providing for their retirement , but also represents the accumulation of wealth whereby socially privileged strata transmit their cultural patrimony ( e.g. saving through endowment policies to provide for private education ) .
5 Tables listing 60 endowment companies published in the periodical Planned Savings show that the top performers for endowment policies paying out at the end of 1990 could do anything up to twice as well as companies at the bottom of the table .
6 Second , in the NATO member states , the relative lack of formal restrictions has contributed to the public unease about defence policy , which is associated in people 's minds with threats of all-out nuclear war : far from assisting deterrence this situation is highly corrosive so far as effective defence and deterrence are concerned .
7 Mr Paul Wolfowitz , under-secretary for defence policy , warned against trying to cash in the potential defence savings too early , by bringing home the troops and scaling down the armed forces before the situation in Europe had stabilised to the point where a sensible long-term policy could be drafted .
8 The Foreign Office has moved some way towards the French idea that the Western European Union ( WEU ) should become the Community 's forum for defence policy .
9 Since the review will set out the framework for defence policy for years to come , we will halt any defence cut , and any order for a new weapons system , which might prejudice its outcome .
10 However there are also implications for provision policies .
11 Consequently the question asked is not whether antitrust decisions lead to the greatest economic efficiency but whether it can be said , given the non-economic reasons for antitrust policy , that these decisions do any serious harm .
12 The second way in which national guidelines for curriculum policy have emerged is through conferences , reviews or national commissions .
13 The major features of the present culture of teaching are seen to pose particular problems for curriculum policy , especially when this is directed at changing the delivery and organization of the curriculum .
14 Refer to General Condition 1 for Small Craft and General Condition 2 for Yacht Policy for the reasonable care conditions .
15 Decisions of the latter kind , about whether to import components or obtain them locally , for instance , or about investment policy in a recession , or pay restraint , can have major implications for national economic performance .
16 Air Mail has continued to follow the format that was developed in 1989 , and which seeks to maintain a balance between Association policy , news and items of historical , Service and general interest .
17 It is usual for relocation policies to pay a grant towards the costs associated with the education of employees ' children .
18 He was told that the government department , with general responsibility for arts policy , has no means of helping him to reclaim the bronzes from the Ariadne Galleries in New York .
19 The more I read about Opposition policy the more convinced I am that if they were in government there would be no food left to eat in this country .
20 Overall responsibility for college policy usually rests with the college court .
21 In a few areas a detailed election manifesto has been adopted at the first meeting of a newly elected council as a basis for council policies ( Fudge 1981 ) .
22 At the same time it has provided a setting for counter-inflation policy during a period when the emphasis of policy shifted , world-wide , towards the control of inflation .
23 An investigation undertaken in the past few years by the United Nations found that ‘ … in the majority of reporting agencies , computer staff … have chief responsibility for management policies relating to e-mail communications …
24 Unfortunately , at this point neither senior management staff in the Social Services Department nor the local councillors involved in the conference presented the Conference Report to the Social Services Committee for ratification as council policy .
25 The resignation of Valery Tishkov , Chair of the State Committee for Nationalities Policy ( with ministerial rank ) , was reported on Oct. 19 .
26 The home secretary has said that the development of community radio raises difficult problems for broadcasting policy and that ‘ … it would not be right to take matters further at present ’ .
27 The spirit of decentralization policies , first outlined as a national principle in the Barlow Report ( 1940 ) and then made explicit in Abercrombie 's Greater London Plan 1944 , has been maintained .
28 The development of Defence policy is slow and essentially evolutionary .
29 The development of Defence policy since the Second World War has been dominated as much by efforts to find ways off the ‘ Military Road to Absurdity ’ as by the struggle for resources in the Whitehall market-place .
30 So unperceiving , in fact , were the British , that no reappraisal of defence policy consequent upon the departure of India was undertaken .
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