Sentence examples for changes to policy from inspiring English sources

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MEASURES PASSED Substantive measures make notable changes to policy or pertain to high-profile issues.

Routine measures concern uncontroversial matters or make only small changes to policy.

[Education secretary] Michael Gove can avoid further disruption by engaging in serious negotiations and making changes to policy".

I think discussions will continue throughout 2014 and there will be some changes to policy as a result.

And though the parties have different tax philosophies, changes to policy have had little influence on growth.

But Qatar played down the changes to policy, stating that the rules had "evolved with the airline's growth".

Being able to make quick changes to policy when challenges or failures occur should not only be possible, but the norm.

The Tories will lose a bit through the changes to policy development grant funding, but Labour will be hit the hardest.

The Department for Work and Pensions said it would appeal to the supreme court against the ruling, meaning there will be no immediate changes to policy.

"We have made no changes to policy but, as I have said, we know the chances of that getting through the Senate are limited".

"Labour could achieve their aim of insulating the NHS from EU procurement and competition rules, but this would require broader changes to policy than legislating for exemptions.

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