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Beyond good feelings, he said, "there really needs to be a true policy".
A true policy of "no child left behind" would ensure that each child is taught in a manner that maximizes his or her potential.
If I were a true policy salesman, my Sunday column making the case for extending the payroll tax holiday in the hopes of eventually doing away with payroll taxes altogether would have come equipped with a clever-sounding argument for why payroll tax abolition would somehow magically pay for itself.
The mad dash to get out in front of this suddenly hot topic was even given a name that only a true policy wonk could love: NIIT, for the National Information Infrastructure Testbed.
Mr. Hintzy advocated for a "true policy benefiting children in France, and the implementation of an overall strategy associating all of the concerned actors in a common direction".
To some extent, the conflict that appears to exist is more a function of the disorganized accumulation of seemingly contradictory broad political mandates than of a true policy incompatibility.
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America has these security and confidentiality rules in place to protect those who serve. 2. It should now be clear that U.S. policy has never been a true engagement policy.
His decisive day at Chaeronea came, in a sense, because his true policy in Greece had failed, thanks partly to Demosthenes.
A true security policy for Europe would be a smart energy policy, which would also be more powerful in concert with its transatlantic allies.
But it does not have a true global policy.
But Trump is a real-estate mogul, so we cannot immediately assume that he is a true monetary policy hawk, and not a closet dove.
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