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To take only one example, policy researchers observe that policies rarely have a consistent and well-defined goal or aim; rather, " solutions become joined to problems" in a provisional and largely haphazard way, with the same policy taking on different goals at different times or in different contexts [ 50, 114].
However, everyone with the same policy will pay the same insurance premium.
Others persisted with the same policies for several decades.
Further, deeper justifications in terms of esoteric philosophical theory would, of course, be welcome, but only insofar as they remained consistent in principle with public "mid-level" justifications of the same policies.
It would be like saying we must -- in our foreign policy -- have totally consistent rules of the road with every other country no matter who they are -- for example the same policy toward North Korea that we have toward Italy.
Governments should follow the same policy.
U.S. Figure Skating encourages the same policy.
(Science maintains the same policy).
Sprint has the same policy.
It's the same policy, but tweaked.
It's more [of] the same policies.
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