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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shift in future policy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or adjustments that are anticipated or planned regarding policies that will take effect later.
Example: "The recent discussions among the board members indicate a shift in future policy towards more sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "a change in upcoming policy" or "an adjustment in future regulations".
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In other words, it's not totally clear that we really do have a shift in future policy.
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However, he does note that the Act led to a shift in judicial policy, with future judgments to be issued with regards "to the need for finality...the striving for legal accuracy may be said to have been overtaken by commercial expediency".
A shift in Labour policy on the future of the Falklands would inevitably inflame tensions between the leadership and those on the right of the party.
But a shift in government policy has earmarked 10 sites deemed suitable for future nuclear plants.
Their candor, however, hardly marked a shift in government policy.
"This will not just be a shift in government policy, but also a shift in how government policy is pursued," Dalio wrote.
Whether the degree of restraint was a shift in official policy was unclear.
Over the past 24 hours, it appears that a shift in this policy may have occurred.
Is this really a shift in U.S. policy?
A property developer, St James Investment Properties, has plans for another, which will chime with a shift in national planning policy whereby in-town supermarkets are held to be the future.
"To not recognize this as a shift in policy is either incredible ignorance, incredible cowardice or a deliberate desire to shift policy by stealth".
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