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to policymaking
noun
The formulation of policies.
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That view appears to have returned to policymaking in Keynes's homeland.
Part of the problem is that, when it comes to policymaking, housing has an identity crisis.
It could result in fairer representation of the left, center and right, providing more balance to policymaking.
The same cannot be said of the cost of the corporation's central bureaucracy (from payroll to policymaking to public relations).
His task was to restore unity to the family, order to the kingdom's finances and consistency to policymaking.
Charging partisanship as a way to foreclose debate and principled compromise is not an acceptable approach to policymaking.
"Today, governments all over the world are using approaches that had until recently been consigned to policymaking history.
Yet the group itself appears extraordinarily well connected for an organisation seemingly trying to move towards a less "elitist" approach to policymaking.
Osborne's decision prompted Labour to describe the U-turns as a "total shambles" and signs of the government's flawed approach to policymaking.
He regularly describes a country that is mired in poor economic conditions, adrift in foreign policy and broken when it comes to policymaking in Washington.
Policy Chairman Mike Cherry said ahead of the conference that supporting small firms should not be a "nice-to-have" afterthought to policymaking.
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