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policy change
noun as in about-face
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
New Balance is not lobbying for the Pentagon policy change purely for profit, said Matt LeBretton, a spokesman for the company.
No one here thinks that sort of policy change is going to come down from above anytime soon, but Kate Kelly is optimistic.
In that time, we have had no substantive policy change, no sustained national movement, no turning of the page.
Using the diplomatic muscle necessary to leverage policy change, however, is another.
Republican victory next time—especially if Marco Rubio is the nominee—“requires but a single policy change,” he writes.
He'd had more freedom this last month than before, maybe there'd been a policy change.
By 1943 Negroes within and without the War Department had just about exhausted arguments for a policy change.
As one veteran put it, the editors shrank from praising the Navy's policy change for fear of being proved hasty.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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