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policy

[pol-uh-see] / ˈpɒl ə si /


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Cook’s version highlighted the failure to recall the outgoing shift and fully pre-deploy as a major mistake, noting that it was an attempt to be “fiscally responsible” that went against the department’s policy and procedures.

From Los Angeles Times

That would be the policy's "most dangerous potential outcome", she added.

From BBC

The income difference between those generous workplace policies and statutory provision is "really night and day", Ms Jitendra argues.

From BBC

Tax policy changes constantly, and lawmakers’ priorities can shift in unpredictable ways.

From MarketWatch

“It has never been the habit of the scientists of this country or the policy of this government to withhold from the world scientific knowledge,” said President Harry S. Truman.

From The Wall Street Journal