Sentence examples for explanation of policy from inspiring English sources

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In "Edmund Burke in America" (Cornell), the historian Drew Maciag inventories the many contradictory roles that Burke has played in our local imagination, where, as he notes, "homage to Burke was more a profession of faith than an explanation of policy".

[ 61, 66- 68] The alternative approach to technical rationality, from which only a very partial explanation of policy can be derived [ 27], puts the emphasis on the interpersonal and contextual relations of the policy process.

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Trumpspeak does not traffic in wonkish explanations of policy.

Many policies have been changing over the relevant period, some have changed explicitly in response to problems associated with financing policy change, others might have responded, but policy documents do not make this clear in their explanation of the policy rationale.

In his second bid for the White House, Mr. Romney has generally been more disciplined, pointing to his book "No Apology" as the definitive explanation of his policy positions.

Alston added that the OLA's approach "has been cloaked in secrecy: there has been no satisfactory official explanation of the policy, no public attempt to justify it, and no known assessment of its consequences for future cases.

The police officials did not respond to repeated requests for an explanation of their policy regarding the notification of federal immigration authorities when they have an illegal immigrant in their custody.

The administration's explanation of its policy appeared to open the door for the prompt resumption of aid, if events in Egypt proceed according to the plans of its military-backed government.

What he provides the Americans (with their 3,000 UK employees) is advice and explanation of government policy, what the Queen's speech or employment law means to an overseas firm, how to tackle union relations properly, even the impact of the Bali climate summit.

He also said that when listening to the explanation of a policy voters wanted to be satisfied on two counts – "that it is in the national interest... and they want to be satisfied that it is fundamentally fair... they won't support something they don't regard as fundamentally fair".

For a more detailed explanation of this policy, see http://www.progresar.anses.gob.ar/.

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