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Because school libraries had an enforced quiet policy, which meant they tended to be bully-free zones.
In the second administration, Bush replaced Card as chief of staff with a steely enforcer of presidential supremacy, the quiet policy wonk Josh Bolten.
WITH all the drama about fiscal policy in Congress and at the White House, it's easy to miss the quiet policy evolution taking place nearby, at the Federal Reserve.
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Long considered a quiet policy-making body, the Board of Regents has emerged as one of the most assertive education policy-making boards in the country.
This is not a plea for a return to the keep-it-quiet policies of the 1950's.
In addition it has introduced a "buy quiet" procurement policy, aimed at reducing workplace noise where possible.
If Mr Trump was loud and policy-lite, then Ben Carson, standing to his right, was quiet and policy-lite.
Cliff Cole, a spokesman for Amtrak, said the train line's quiet-car policy applied to any use of voice with cellphones, though it explicitly bans only "phone calls," not banter with a virtual assistant.
Discuss things like quiet hours, policies on people in the room (how many, when), cleaning, any space concerns, refrigerator and food rules, etc. Get the semester/quarter started out on the right foot by making sure you and your roommate are on the same page.
(This isolationism also characterizes many Tea Partiers, who have been relatively quiet on foreign policy issues).
But he can't help lamenting the fact that Labour appears to have gone quiet on economic policy, surrendering some of the ground he hoped had been won over the summer.
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