Sentence examples for fundamentals of policy from inspiring English sources

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The most that Labour can do is paint the Tory leadership as weak and dithering, while agreeing with them on the fundamentals of policy.

He had fallen under the curse of the parliamentary sketch writers, men and women who have to write every day, and find it much easier to deal with the superficialities of performance than the fundamentals of policy.

"We have a prevailing orthodoxy: there's a few inches of political life in which it's acceptable to have a different view, but if you challenge the fundamentals of policy, you're an outlaw.

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The language alone unites, strengthens and defines a nation; preoccupy yourselves with it first and foremost, as, through this, you shall be carrying out the most fundamental of policies, you shall be laying the foundation of nationality".

We had to get used to foreign leaders coming here and beginning their state visits with lectures on the fundamentals of economic policy and what a disaster America's economic policy was.

Porter said the fundamentals of the policy were correct because it was irresponsible to allow people to accumulate $2m to $3m in superannuation and pay no tax on earnings.

My questions involve whether interest on excess reserves changes any of the fundamentals of monetary policy and its relationship to the budget.

The fundamentals of Turkish policy there include improved ties with Syria, touchy relations with Israel and fear of further upheaval in Iraq.

But Ms. Binczak and others believe that the fundamentals of economic policy are set, in part by the markets and the pressure to join the European Union, and that the politicians will not want to disrupt them too badly.

An undergraduate degree in economics is ideal, as it teaches a lot about the fundamentals of public policy, but an aspiring politician would find it unnecessarily costly to spend the 5 or 6 additional years typically necessary for a PhD.A more parsimonious explanation might be that... how do I put this delicately... economists are not generally people persons.

"Congress has decided that basic fundamentals of energy policy as practiced by virtually every other nation are off-limits," says Pietro Nivola, a senior fellow at Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. "Where is it written that Americans have a Constitutional right to dollar-a-gallon gasoline?" The news is not all bad, though.

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