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The phrase "policy of returns" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the rules and regulations a company has in place when it comes to accepting returns from customers. For example, "We have a strict policy of returns that requires customers to present their receipt when returning merchandise."
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He has also taken a tough line with the publishing community, scrapping the age-old policy of "returns", the semi-corrupt practice by which publishers effectively lent their books to the trade.
Good Christmas sales will mean that his radical changes – scrapping the ridiculous three-for-two discounts and the policy of "returns", adding cafes to over a hundred branches and steering his bookshop towards a modern "click and collect" digital market-place – have been successful and that Waterstones has an active future.
Many large stores now, have a new policy of returns.
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Instead ministers operated a policy of returning asylum-seekers from Darfur to the capital Khartoum.
The Italians have also introduced a policy of returning boatloads of migrants to Libya before any can claim asylum.
Osborne should also stop quoting Mark Carney's support for the policy of returning RBS to private ownership.
Jordan Jacobs, head of cultural policy at the Hearst, said that fears that a policy of returning remains would empty museums and hurt science have not been borne out.
He described the new education policy of returning academies to the control of local authorities as a "retrograde" and "terrible step".
Worst of all, Napoleon showed an autocratic tendency and a lack of commitment to republicanism in his policy of returning the king of Sardinia-Piedmont to the throne in the summer of 1796 and of ceding Venetia to the Habsburgs in 1797.
Siemens said it would pay a dividend of 2.70 euros ($3.72), up from 1.60 euros ($2.20) last year and more than expected, as part of a new corporate policy of returning more profit to shareholders.
Siemens said it would pay a dividend of €2.70, up from €1.60 last year and more than expected, as part of a new corporate policy of returning more profit to shareholders.
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