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Discover Ludwig"policy decree" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a law, rule, or order issued by an authority, government, or organization. For example, "The policy decree passed by the local government prohibits the use of plastic bags."
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The policy decree, to be announced today, is one of three long-awaited documents on detainee operations by the Pentagon, along with the Army Field Manual and a directive guiding interrogation practices.
The solution requires more than pointing to a policy decree and saying, "Do that".
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Are they bureaucratic failings or a result of the policy decreed by ministers?
But then, as now, he acknowledged, he was focused on the interaction of "narrative and politics," and how parties connect with people beyond policy decrees.
The council's power included the naming of judges and minor officials, control of public funds and commerce with France, regulation of the fur trade with the Indians, and the right to issue policy decrees on colonial affairs.
The twin policy decrees came as the Federal Communications Commission gets ready to take up rules that would prevent carriers from picking and choosing what services can access the Internet.
The currency's unique monetary policy decrees that there will only ever be 21 million bitcoins, and the amount of new bitcoins (which are released every 10 minutes) would drop by half every four years.
In 1932, Warner Bros formed an official policy decreeing that "two out of five stories should be hot", and that nearly all films could benefit by "adding something having to do with ginger".
The central government policy decrees that the employer contributes 6% and the employee contributes 2% of the employee's wage to the BHI system [ 6].
The Executive is not to be the administrator of specific laws, but the formulator of policies, decrees and rulings which will have the force of law.
Approximately half of those (398) were passed by the legislative branch, and half (408) by the executive branch (e.g. policies, decrees).
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