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You are reluctant to delimit the scope of such a policy ("anything from armed intervention to a statement in parliament").
The fantasy ensured that the Democrats would go for broke (quite literally, judging by the budget figures) on domestic policy — anything else, after all, would have been a waste of their world-historical moment.
As a former, senior George W. Bush official told me in 2007, the "ABC" policy ("anything but Clinton") was the initial major motivator for abandoning engagement as a policy with North Korea.
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policy says anything beyond 10 to 1 is conclusively positive.
In reality, she wasn't directing American foreign policy, or anything close.
If recent events have taught economists and policy makers anything, it is the need for humility.
"A written policy without anything else is worse than not having a policy," Professor Hartman said.
He concluded that any power ceded to Brussels, about monetary policy or anything else, would be sheer folly.
The CSU, struggling to stay on top in Bavaria, defies the chancellor on taxes, health policy and anything else it thinks will pacify touchy constituents.
The point is that social media often plays far too easily into the political preference for naff buzzwords and reductive policy over anything remotely substantial.
The consumer could decide how much to spend on the insurance policy, keeping anything left over for either a health savings account or investment in a retirement fund.
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