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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affirmative policies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about policies that promote positive actions or support specific groups, often in the context of social justice or equality.
Example: "The government has implemented affirmative policies to ensure equal opportunities for underrepresented communities."
Alternatives: "proactive policies" or "supportive policies".
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What better way to mark the anniversary than with another momentous advance for women?" Labour had brought in strong affirmative policies for the first assembly elections in 1999, when 42% of Labour's AMs were women.
Preferences and Other Affirmative Policies.
Affirmative policies made significant progress towards race and gender representivity in public staff establishments and in the health professions student corps [ 16].
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The plan is an outgrowth of a call by House Speaker Paul Ryan for Republican lawmakers to offer affirmative policy proposals that go beyond criticisms of Democratic policies.
Only an affirmative policy of integration of Muslims will make a difference, he says.
The affirmative policy to combat regional inequities in health research was successful and should remain as a permanent goal.
A central argument in favor of affirmative action policies is that such policies potentially benefit minority students by exposing them to stronger peers.
The trend in medical policy, economic considerations, and other matters point to the need for affirmative government policies for infant male circumcision.
Both benefited from affirmative action policies.
Last week the Sixth Circuit struck down Michigan's ban on race-conscious affirmative action policies.
But I'm not necessarily calling for more affirmative action policies.
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