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'wider policy' is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to a policy that takes into account a range of considerations. For example, "The government should develop a wider policy to tackle climate change which addresses both environmental and economic concerns."
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But their existence also has wider policy implications.
"Austerity has to fit into a wider policy context," Ms. Diron said.
Although the main commission report cites greed and management failures at Wall Street firms, it concentrates on wider policy issues.
The judgment holds that this is justified in the context of the wider policy objectives behind the regulations.
He described America's wider policy of waging a law enforcement "war on drugs" as "a train wreck".
The new book also looks at the wider policy changes that are needed to make spending cuts possible.
Defra acknowledged in its consultation that "potential distortions in the wider policy landscape" have given diesel an "unfair advantage".
When public sector commissioners decide to procure services from the private sector, they need to: Ensure that commissioning decisions are compatible with wider policy and best practice.
Instead, what is needed is patience, empathy, compassion and a drive to understand the wider policy that affects the day-to-day job.
"The UK government will take into account wider policy considerations in deciding which of the committee's suggestions to follow," she said.
The State Department, which favoured a wider policy of nation-building, was trumped by the CIA and the Pentagon, which wanted results fast.
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