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The phrase "authoritative policy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a policy that is recognized as having the power or right to enforce rules or guidelines. Example: "The organization implemented an authoritative policy to ensure compliance with industry standards."
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They were presumably embarrassed to feature a statement attributed to a dead man as their most authoritative policy guidance, but they gave no indication of whether the guidance was still in effect.
Governments that face simple actor settings are able to directly influence actor behavior, and are therefore more likely to resort to authoritative policy instruments [ 7].
The CoPKM's ability to produce authoritative policy recommendations or have them (or the underlying frameworks) internalized by its members will depend on its domain of knowledge, membership, facilitation and internal cohesion as well as on its ultimate objectives.
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Rather than cementing government control, any sense of oppression brought more people out into the streets, she added, so authoritative policies were doomed to fail.
Political debate, conducted within the confines of political institutions, has in itself a low degree of closure, but closure may occur the moment political debate leads to the production of laws and other authoritative policies and ultimately the coercion of decisions taken.
Instead, the books will simply talk about a "renaissance in national pride", an "awakening" that led to "an ardent national desire for more authoritative policies".
The AAP is regarded as an authoritative health policy maker internationally.
Similarly, the TLRI's comment that, " no authoritative health policy maker in any jurisdiction with a frequency of relevant health conditions as low as that in Australia recommends circumcision as an individual or public health measure" has now been made obsolete by the publication of the authoritative AAP policy in 2012.
It includes those events and activities that occur after the issuing of authoritative public policy directives, which include the effort to administer and the substantive impacts on people and events.
The TLRI premised their legal argument on a view of medical opinion that, " No authoritative health policy maker in any jurisdiction with a frequency of relevant health conditions as low as that in Australia recommends circumcision as an individual or public health measure".
This case thus illustrates how units of foresight can be seen as producing sociotechnical imaginaries with important co-productionist implications, which in ZEP's case consisted of authoritative and "policy-ready" expert advice produced alongside formulations of pan-European economic and political interests, and constructions of knowledge-deficient publics ready to be persuaded by experts.
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