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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time when policies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific period in which certain policies were in effect or relevant.
Example: "We need to reflect on a time when policies were more focused on environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "an era in which policies" or "a period during which policies".
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We were protected, he said, only by "policies," and not by law: "It's only going to get worse, until eventually there comes a time when policies change," and "a new leader will be elected, they'll flip the switch".
But, by golly, we are green and cuddly, like a Martian teddy bear.Yet at a time when policies on climate change are coming under scrutiny, the European Union's flagship programme, the emission-trading scheme, is in serious trouble.
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But they are also imposing short-term costs, economists say, at a time when policy makers in Beijing and around the world are already concerned about a sharp economic slowdown in China.
The organization noted that it remains unclear whether the decreasing momentum of recovery was temporary "or whether it signals greater underlying weaknesses in private spending at a time when policy support is being removed".
Analysts and corporate executives are worried that the move will harm India's reputation with foreign investors at a time when policy makers are trying to court direct investment from abroad to help shore up the slowing economy.
Higher individual taxes would hurt spending, which accounts for some 60percentt of economic activity here at a time when policy makers are heavily relying on consumption to fuel Japan's sputtering economic recovery.
Hence, the EPPE study was suggested in a time when policy makers were in need of research evidence.
That's a remarkably low level of GOP support, especially at a time when policy views tend to cleave closely to party lines.
That's because the first quarter often sees insurers offering price reductions to build market share at a time when more policies are sold.
Richard Brooks says large scale disaffiliation would mean students losing a strong voice at a time when government policies are not supportive of young people.
"You turn if you want to," she famously told the 1980 Conservative party conference, at a time when her policies were unpopular and, to many observers, demonstrably not working.
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