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policy change

NOUN
  1. a major change in attitude or principle or point of view
    an about-face on foreign policy

How To Use policy change In A Sentence

  • Mr. Lee is planning to speak in New York Wednesday on policy changes and what government officials here describe as an effort to "reintroduce" the country to outside investors. South Korea Pitches New Energy Idea
  • It makes sense to require policy changes of governments that need to adjust their spending to their resources. Times, Sunday Times
  • My point is, the change in the definition of a switchblade is a policy change that is happening right now. BiggerPockets Forums
  • In a country ruled largely by man, not law, succession creates rare opportunities for political intrigue and policy change.
  • Things weren't looking to good back in 2005 or even into 2006, but wide-sweeping policy changes instituted from the DoD and DoS on down to the military unit level has made the situation there improve dramatically. Clinton: McCain's '2013' speech like 'Mission Accomplished'
  • In contrast, pragmatic parties hold more flexible goals and are oriented to moderate or incremental policy change.
  • The authors offer a few suggestions for policy change, but pay limited attention to such matters.
  • The prime minister is expected to issue a statement on the policy change this afternoon.
  • In a major policy change, the winter-use plan issued in 2000 proposed to ban snowmobiles from the park.
  • Policy changes rather than cash are the basic needs. The Sun
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