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"policy prospects" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing potential future changes or plans being considered by the government or an organization. Example: "The President's speech provided insight into the administration's policy prospects for the upcoming year."
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Our intent is simply to say that this is one of those campaign moments when voters need to look at long-term policy prospects rather than the controversy of the moment.
Jeffrey Nichols, the senior economic adviser to Rosland Capital, said, "Gold is still enjoying support in the wake of the Federal Reserve quantitative easing announcement last week and the election outcome, which simply creates more uncertainty and unease about fiscal policy prospects".
Given Assad's record and what his continuation in office would mean to weakened U.S. policy prospects in the Middle East, I would rather wager that the U.S. from almost every conceivable vantage point is better off with the Assad family gone.
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And of course a less favorable macro outcome would itself further hurt policy implementation prospects," it said.
Correspondence, and memoranda, relating to conditions in Germany under Allied occupation, American occupation policy, and prospects for German unification and reconstruction.
Her hosts, the South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, both think-tanks, were expecting a speech on "The 2014 Elections: Policy and Prospects".
Asked this week about the policy's prospects in the Vatican, Sister Mary Ann Walsh, a spokeswoman for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, said: "I'm hearing that they're looking favorably upon it.
The special advisers liaise with eight directorates: macroeconomic policy and prospects, led by Mr O'Donnell; international finance, Sir Nigel Wicks; budget and public finances, Robert Culpin; public services, John Gieve; financial management, Andrew Likierman; financial regulation and industry, Steve Robson; and personnel, accommodation and information, the brief of Margaret O'Mara.
He has honorary degrees from many universities, and has been named one of the 100 most influential intellectuals by Foreign Policy and Prospects magazine for his work in the study and exploration of the theory of multiple intelligences.
Past topics have included congressional oversight and the press; economic growth and development patterns, policies, and prospects; critical health issues in the U.S. and abroad; policy making in the Washington community; and criminal justice policy.
-- Laws, policies, and prospects for political succession and elections.
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