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The mayor, who has become more adamant in his opposition to a third runway, said it would be toxic for the Davies commission to report after the general election in 2015 adding that it represented a "policy of utter inertia".
It was unclear whether Mr. Moallem's apparent burst of transparency represented a policy shift by the Assad government on the chemical weapons question or was, as some critics suggested, part of a calculated publicity effort to undercut any remaining American momentum for military action.
But Mr Johnson, who opposes expansion of Heathrow, said he felt the decision-making process was too slow and represented a "policy of utter inertia".
The mayor, who has advocated a new airport in the Thames Estuary, also said he felt the decision-making process was too slow and represented a "policy of utter inertia".
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Could this represent a policy shift, however slight?
"It does not represent a policy decision to disengage from Iraq".
Rather than signaling victory for the enemy, it would represent a policy that could meet the principal security goal over a longer period than the current approach, given the low support for the campaign among Western electorates.
In addition, the easing of the so-called "dual use" restrictions, which bar American export of technologies that might be used to build weapons, represents a policy change that is a high priority for companies here and in the United States.
More subtly, the problem represents a "policy thicket" of sorts: it requires bringing operators and regulators together to do something they have never done before, and their processes are slow.
We find the minimal inconsistency cover set is the minimal number of policies that represent a policy inconsistency.
Amazon disputes the notion that this represents a policy change.
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