Similar words: policy making, policy maker, public policy, policy, fiscal policy, foreign policy, monetary policy, open door policy. Meaning: adj. concerned with policy, not administration.
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31. In fact, however, most contemporary legislatures do not have the dominant role in the policy-making function.
32. Behind this lay the complaint that the judiciary had been effectively excluded from policy-making.
33. Steel himself was a noted tactician, more concerned with manoeuvre than with policy-making, a style appropriate for the parliamentary situation.
34. In general, science policy-making institutions can not just confine their activities to provide policy directions.
35. Their policy-making styles vary according to what is optimal for the function concerned.
36. In summary, the research aims at a detailed examination of the policy-making process.
37. The important feature of this system for policy implementation is that the districts have both policy-making and implementation responsibilities.
38. Implicit in the idea is a distinction between the policy-making work of advisers to ministers and the day-to-day administration of the departments.
39. The effects of functional differentiation of policy-making are exacerbated by the relationship between the government and the permanent machinery of the state.
40. Policy-making is inevitably, and universally, a long, drawn-out process which involves many people within the organisation.
41. Lobbying for government interest has meant the centralization of the process of decision-making in science in existing national policy-making institutions.
42. First, it will clarify and consolidate existing knowledge about the role of the Treasury in public policy-making.
43. It has been very difficult too for women to reach the higher levels of penal policy-making and administration.
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44. For example, one might assume that the national legislature is the structure that dominates the policy-making function.
45. Furthermore neither side fully grasped the priorities, the political problems and the policy-making processes of the other.
46. He gives examples of policy-making without non-cognitive street smarts.
47. Financial markets are now expecting a 0.5 percent reduction in the short-term fed funds rate when the Federal Reserve policy-making committee concludes a two-day meeting on January 30th.
48. How you go about ensuring that you get 'good' biofuels is the absolute critical priority for policy-making at the moment.
49. It provides the only scientific understanding of human nature, so it should be transforming the social sciences and thereby social affairs, policy-making and our view of our place in the world.
50. HMN responds to a need for evidence-based policy-making that can enable countries to make more efficient use of health budgets.
51. This government took scientific and democratic policy-making(sentencedict.com), law-based administration and better administrative oversight as the three basic principles for its work.
52. Despite the magnitude of this growing problem, the health impacts of exposure to indoor air pollution have yet to become a central focus of research, development aid and policy-making.
53. Mr. Li is considered the top contender to take over as premier, the top economic policy-making position, when the current head of government, Wen Jiabao, steps down in early 2013.
54. The paper introduced modern enterprise costing theory, the cost forecast and the policy-making theory and the method of regression analysis in the cost forecast and the policy-making.
55. Therefore, the first rule of policy-making should be, don't promulgate a policy that will destroy social bonds.
56. FAO's report also argues that greater coherence among agriculture, food security and climate change policy-making is urgently needed.
57. The discordance between the dramatic increase of information flow and the distribution of information brings difficulty and risk to scientific and efficient policy-making.
58. The evaluating measurement composed by summing up discovery value and compensation value may meet the maximum need of the policy-making main body under the condition of valuing nature.
59. Washington should use the new wave of optimism for science to drive policy-making rather than to boost political agendas.
60. In 2004 she was appointed a nonofficial member of the Executive Council, the territory's policy-making body.
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