Sentence examples for obscure policy from inspiring English sources

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IF online privacy was once an obscure policy subject, it has come front and center.

It has also tweaked its obscure policy statements to link rate rises to concrete labour-market progress.

Then there are the mystery phrases that suggest a triumph for one side in some obscure policy battle.

Those who crave a juicy celebrity biography may be frustrated by Dallek's long passages on obscure policy matters and slugfest campaigns, but those passages restate something important.

The effects of green taxes are very often neglected and it is difficult to work out when important polluting goods like coal, fertilizers and petroleum are characterized by administered pricing regimes and obscure policy of subsidies.

"We're focused on birth control and protecting Roe v. Wade and making sure your boss can't take away insurance coverage, and she's digging on these very obscure policy topics," Laguens said.

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But, like the anti-politics mood, it obscures policy and elevates personality.In 2010 personality and trust are not distractions from the issues: they are the issue.

So is secretiveness a strategy for obscuring policies that could prove embarrassing or politically unpopular?

Commissioner David Stern announced the penalty Friday evening, citing an obscure league policy intended to discourage teams from resting players "in a manner contrary to the best interests of the N.B.A".

WASHINGTON — When Samantha Power, President Obama's nominee to be ambassador to the United Nations, faced senators at her confirmation hearing last week, the first question from Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, the ranking Republican, was how she defined an idealistic, if somewhat obscure, foreign policy principle known as "responsibility to protect".

By the same token, Nebraska, which was fined $1 million for food-stamp errors in a 1998 federal audit, asks about money from blood plasma donations and counts it against a family's food allotment -- which food-bank analysts say is simply wrong -- because in 1986 an obscure federal policy memorandum defined such money as earned income.

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