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The extent to which financial spillovers have compromised policy traction thus appears to be lower relative to studies based on common variation in bond yields.
That compromised policy context shapes what's regulated, what's studied, how it's studied, what's regarded as "proof" in a study, what's stamped as "safe," and what's targeted as "dangerous," and what makes it on to a label and into our bodies, food supply, water supply, and the earth.
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It means most people are unaware of their rights as citizens because of a lack of information, and it means neither government nor media have access to the views of poor people, which compromises policy decisions.
Compromised police policy doesn't provide much solace.
He suggests that these long-standing relationships have compromised American policy toward Saudi Arabia.
In August 2001, President Bush announced a "compromise" policy that limited federal support to research on already existing stem cell lines.
Instead, he wound up with a compromise policy that failed horribly, and a great deal of death and destruction occurred to no end.
During a hearing in Manhattan on the constitutionality of the ban, the five judges indicated that they were looking for a compromise policy.
President Bush's announcement in 2001 of a compromise policy was a critical event in the national controversy over whether the federal government should finance research based on embryonic stem cell cloning.
After encountering strong criticism from conservatives and some military leaders—including Colin Powell, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Clinton was eventually forced to support a compromise policy—summed up by the phrase "Don't ask, don't tell"—that was viewed as being at once ambiguous, unsatisfactory to either side of the issue, and possibly unconstitutional.
The rationale for our no-concessions, no-compromise policy was that anything that made Saddam Hussein appear to have gained anything from his attack on Kuwait would make him a hero in the eyes of the Arab world, and a future menace.
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