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The phrase "a policy beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a policy that extends past certain limits or encompasses additional aspects not typically covered.
Example: "The organization is considering a policy beyond the current regulations to address emerging environmental concerns."
Alternatives: "a policy that exceeds" or "a policy surpassing".
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Nor is running for President and not having much of a policy beyond the smoke and mirrors of being seen as outspoken.
To help spur future investment, EWEA wants the European Commission and member states to agree on a policy beyond the existing target of a 20percentt share of energy from renewable sources by 2020.
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Kushner called the notion of such an unqualified person conducting foreign policy "beyond belief".
Asked if his vow to pass laws preventing tax rises was an admission he usually lied, Mr Cameron said he wanted to put the policy "beyond doubt".
Her first effort after declaring her candidacy was to mobilize thousands of volunteers — even before she develops a policy platform beyond a promise of bipartisan cooperation and fiscal rectitude.
They arrived in office without a health policy beyond rhetorical tropes about sweeping away the internal market and a misguided manifesto pledge to cut waiting lists.
Trump, however, hasn't really laid out a detailed policy, beyond saying that that the federal government "should not dictate to state and local law enforcement or interfere unless invited in by appropriate authorities or when verifiably improper behavior is clearly demonstrated".
Invoking its name puts any policy beyond the pale – household metering, for example, was called a poll tax on water, and rail privatisation a poll tax on wheels.
In that case, these same right-wing groups should, theoretically, express even more outrage about a policy that goes beyond coerced payment a policy that actually compels physicians to provide, and women to undergo, an unwanted and unnecessary medical procedure.
And it also means developing with America a tough and effective foreign policy for the age of international terrorism - a policy that moves beyond neo-conservatism, retaining its strengths but learning from its failures.
"We have said we will not violate the treaty while it remains in force," said Mr. Rumsfeld, regarded as the administration's most unwavering advocate of a policy to "move beyond" the treaty.
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