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Discover Ludwig"reverse policy" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a change in a previously established policy or decision. Example: After seeing the negative impact of their strict dress code policy, the school board decided to reverse policy and allow students more freedom in their clothing choices.
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But their criticisms were not strong enough to reverse policy.
We don't need the central bank to reverse policy too soon either.
The terms of the truce make it easier to reverse policy when the time comes.
Right now we are in effect following the reverse policy: slashing domestic spending in the face of an economic slump.
But QE has also forced up asset prices, boosting the wealth of the richest, and making it even more difficult for central banks to reverse policy.
Carter's hopes died when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan and he ended up having to reverse policy and launch the military buildup that Reagan continued.
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The prime minister must reverse policies that are preventing NGOs from carrying out their necessary work.
Despite its victory, the LDLP did not seek to reverse policies.
By empowering an enforcement authority, the action will reverse policies put in place under President Barack Obama, and resurrect and expand "conscience protections" introduced under President George W. Bush.
Ban state workers from using Apple or Google products and services until those companies reverse policies he calls "homosexual-friendly".
As a result, pressures are now emerging to reverse policies promoting biofuels.
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