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To him, their actions constitute a policy from on high.
Given that 20% of the UK workforce is paid less than the living wage, the minimum wage does not of itself constitute a policy for tackling low pay, according to the Resolution Foundation's commission on living standards.
"A piece of paper with words on it doesn't constitute a policy.
Tearing up the Paris Agreement does not constitute a policy; nor does simply undoing the prior Administration's rules.
Independent observers like Amnesty International, however, have said the strikes may constitute a policy of extrajudicial executions in violation of international law.
Building a home for unwed mothers (if that is what he is referring to here) is a noble endeavor as a pastime or hobby for the average person, but does mentioning it in this interview constitute a policy proposal -- one that addresses taking away the right to medical self-determination for just over half of the US population?
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After World War II, however, Washington concluded that "go home" no longer constituted a policy option.
This agreement constitutes a policy arrangement for ensuring sustainable carnivore populations and sustaining active and viable pastoral communities.
Since the prior model already constitutes a policy, learning a finetuned policy might require only small changes to the prior model.
Laura Ingraham believes that a quip Chuck Schumer made on Fox News (see second paragraph) to mess with their heads constitutes a policy position.
We would therefore suggest that this tightly knit, exclusive group constituted a "policy community" [ 56, 57].
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