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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'introduce policy' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the implementation of a new law, guideline, or rule. For example: The United Nations recently introduced a new policy on climate change.
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She would introduce policy changes to enable women and men to undertake care-giving responsibilities while continuing their professional duties.
"The best way to get the government to introduce policy is to get me to introduce it first," the leader quipped.
But Mr. Burlingame told Mr. Kerry, "I'm very positive about the economy," and, when asked by a reporter how much a president had to do with pump prices, said: "He can introduce policy, but over all, I don't think he can affect gas prices".
To address these challenges, we introduce policy federationa.
This combined policy can execute several actions per state but can introduce policy conflicts.
A qualified workforce of transformational leaders is required to strengthen health systems and introduce policy reforms to address the barriers to HIV testing, treatment, and other HIV services.
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They have begun to introduce policies to try to redress that.
The shadow chancellor, Ed Balls, called on Osborne to introduce policies that would "kickstart our flatlining economy".
Although Argentina's recovery is more or less complete, it must now introduce policies to sustain growth.
The shadow chancellor, Ed Balls, called on Osborne to introduce policies which will "kickstart our flat-lining economy".
Promises to introduce policies that would force coal plants to close have not been fulfilled, says the report by Imperial College London.
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