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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attracting policy" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing policies aimed at attracting certain behaviors or investments, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The government is implementing an attracting policy to draw foreign investors to the region."
Alternatives: "incentive policy" or "recruitment strategy".
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So this land of safaris has become a hunting ground of a different sort, attracting policy makers and researchers looking for keys to slowing the relentless spread of AIDS elsewhere on the continent.
This aided in attracting policy makers and other stakeholders (e.g., environmental and health organizations) working at the local, regional, or national level (Table 1).
In common with other countries, teenage pregnancy is attracting policy attention in Sri Lanka because of the risks it poses to maternal and infant health and social and economic well-being.
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The ecosystem service approach has helped to attract policy attention to these benefits but the concept remains poorly implemented in urban policy and governance.
Its application has relied on expert-informed assessments of the potential consequences from residual risks that attract policy attention at the national scale.
In the UK, it took considerable effort by the community and health professionals to attract policy interest.
The high number of unplanned R-coded admissions occurring within the context of rapidly rising admissions amongst older people has attracted policy attention internationally focussed on admission reduction strategies.
Quantifying the number of under-5 child deaths from SCD in African countries is important to attract policy support and resources for measures to reduce the burden of mortality.
In order to do this, FR can make use of the irritation expertise it already gathered by trying to attract policy-makers attention.
This trend is changing, and important initiatives are being established to attract policy-makers to this challenge.
Corruption creeps in, unnoticed, "like some odorless gas," Sarah Chayes writes in her new book, "Thieves of State: Why Corruption Threatens Global Security,"* and confounds policy objectives without attracting much policy attention.
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