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New Labour, in its wisdom, deleted social security from the policy lexicon.

The terms net zero-energy home and net zero-carbon home have entered the policy lexicon, without clear definitions and without widespread understanding of the likely policy impact.

On Monday, he added a phrase to his policy lexicon: "extreme vetting".

Structural adjustment entered the development policy lexicon in the early 1980s, when the World Bank and IMF institutions dominated by the G7 countries began large-scale loan programmes to ensure that indebted LMICs could repay their external creditors.

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"Public participation," "citizen engagement," "deliberative democracy," and related notions are now part of the science and health policy lexicons.

Page A31 A PRISON OF WORDS In an Op-Ed article, Noah Feldman, a Harvard law professor, writes that while President Obama has stricken the term "enemy combatant" from the war-on-terrorism lexicon, his policies may not be all that different from those of the Bush administration.

The second is how much damage his reluctant decision to nationalise it will do to Gordon Brown, the prime minister.For nationalisation is, in the New Labour lexicon, the economic policy that dares not speak its name.

That document will dictate the efforts to transform the military, the writing of an amended Defense Department budget for 2002 and a new one for 2003, when Mr. Rumsfeld and his team try to translate their new strategic lexicon into specific policies and programs.

A more effective analysis of policies and an assessment of ambiguity in privacy policies is earlier introduced by employing informational lexicon from manual, human annotations and an entity extractor based on part-of-speech tagging [25].

Mr. Obama and his team are busily scrubbing President George W. Bush's national security lexicon, if not necessarily all of his policies.

With U.S. forces continuously engaged in combat operations, peace all but vanished as a policy objective (or even a word in Washington's political lexicon).

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