Sentence examples for benevolent policy from inspiring English sources

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The script is filled with words like "courage," "discipline" and "standards," all meant to convey a highly moral core to a benevolent policy.

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Tsar Boris, proving himself to be an intelligent and capable ruler, undertook a series of benevolent policies, reforming the judicial system, sending students to be educated in western Europe, allowing Lutheran churches to be built in Russia, and, in order to gain power on the Baltic Sea, entering into negotiations for the acquisition of Livonia.

It must recover its attraction as a democracy that has benevolent and benign policies that can uplift all the peoples of the world policies that can rally moderate Muslims, now on the defensive, to stand up and oppose the jihadists' religious and ideological perversion of the Koran.

The Trump administration and Republicans supportive of work requirements for Medicaid enrollees portray this policy as benevolent, as a means of elevating people to the higher status of not being poor, as though being poor doesn't create its own incentives to not be poor.

In effect, Mr Rodrik and others are arguing that industrial policy requires disinterested, benevolent policymakers who can do it well.

Rather than framing the poor and marginalized as candidates for redistributive policy by a benevolent state (McIntyre and Gilson 2002), this approach encourages active community participation in resource allocation in health which could improve the ability of civil society to hold governments and donors to account, with both instrumental and intrinsic value.

Thus, a genuinely benevolent ruler will notice how his policies will affect his subjects, and will only pursue policies consistent with their well being (1B5).

You implied that without the benevolent guiding hand of government tax policies, citizens would spend their money foolishly, like prodigal sons, on such frivolous pursuits as more "expensive insurance packages that are weak on cost control".

This policy was sold as a benevolent gift to the poor, while in fact a terrible attack on their opportunity for a fulfilled life.

In Brussels, the seed of a common diplomacy was planted with the European external action service run by Catherine Ashton, high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, in the more or less benevolent shadow of national diplomatic missions.

Policy makers may not always be benevolent maximizers of social welfare, but may also act out of own (political) self-interest [ 19].

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