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Discover LudwigThe phrase "push policy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a course of action meant to influence or effect a decision or outcome. For example: "The government's new push policy is designed to encourage business growth in the region."
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The inflationary push policy has its own critics.
Republicans, of course, are going to try to push policy toward the right and Democrats to the left.
It looks like an effort to push policy down one particular, narrow, anti-corruption track without a proper appraisal of the evidence.
"Their sophistication comes on a couple levels: their organizing — how their organizing is able to push policy — and how they've been able to retain and develop really strong organizers and movers and shakers," Mr. Tom said.
"The first year we did the Community Agenda, in 2010, identifying the issues to advocate for, the Common Council of Buffalo adopted seven of the 10 planks to push policy forward," said Ghirmatzion, a PPG board member.
Kim, who took over the running of the state after his father's death at the end of 2011, has promoted a "byungjin," or "simultaneous push," policy of pursuing nuclear weapons advancement and economic growth at the same time.
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Should conservation biologists push policies?
They don't push policies.
That could help push policies blocked by Congress.
The government appears to be stuck and hesitant to push policies.
As the failed Obamacare repeal effort suggests, though, the White House's ability to push policies through Congress appears dubious.
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