Sentence examples for triggering policy from inspiring English sources

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In Morocco and Tunisia, interviews have shown the critical role played by particular individuals in triggering policy change, many of whom were previously emigrants themselves.

While this bottom-up approach has created a small jurisprudence on immigration that could set precedents, it has not played a crucial role in triggering policy reform.

Scientists concerned with the environmental risks of novel technologies ought not to dismiss new knowledge/phenomena and delegitimize unexpected results based on their being 'surprising' and lacking an explanatory mechanism at the time of discovery, or possibly triggering policy responses one happens to disagree with.

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covering the period between 2008 and 2011, the paper demonstrates that efforts to measure the extent of a problem can raise political awareness and thereby effectively trigger policy responses on key determinants of gender-based violence and, more broadly, health.

What significantly contributed to the automobile dependence reversal path was a diverse coalition of actors who mobilized capabilities and structures to exploit policy windows at different periods of time and even tried to trigger policy windows within the milieu of problems, policies and politics of Curitiba to implement policies on public and non-motorized transport.

Round is interested in the way that film can spark social change and was inspired by Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth, which raised global awareness of climate change, and The End of the Line, which highlighted the threat to the world's oceans from over-fishing, and also triggered policy change.

Recession will trigger policy non-renewals and lapses.

Psychology's high-profile replication efforts, which were cautiously welcomed by the research community, have triggered policy changes at some scientific journals and modified priorities at many funding agencies.

Beyond the specific case of Russia and its territorial dispute with its neighbor, international economic sanctions have been widely used since the Second World War in various parts of the world by western countries in order to trigger policy changes in authoritarian regimes.

Over time, government restrictions to dual practice triggered policy resistance and protest from government providers.

We also discuss how context is validated and how it is used to trigger policies.

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