NOUN
- a memorandum summarizing the items of an agreement (used especially in diplomatic communications)
- a report that explains or justifies or recommends some particular policy
How To Use position paper In A Sentence
- Instead of staying indoors, healthily watching a black and white screen – Grandstand, Hancock, Terry and June – they were out canvassing, attending ward meetings, collecting ministers' autographs, drafting position papers and generally behaving in a way unbefitting to young persons. The Ed Balls roadshow: enough to make you weep
- The following is a position paper challenging the paradigm that ‘carcinogen = mutagen’, and that the current rodent bioassay to predict risks to human cancers is relevant and useful.
- Then, to make sure, we got hold of Mr. Jaffry, called on Mr. Ledbetter, who called in the business manager -- and your Uncle Martin told them that unless they printed the truth, and every bit of it, and printed it at once, he was going to put up the money to start an opposition paper that _would print the truth_. The Sturdy Oak A composite Novel of American Politics by fourteen American authors
- These scholars first write brief position papers, which are read by the group.
- Position papers rarely have a direct influence on grand strategy; contending bureaucracies kick in to muddy the waters.
- In addition, it will involve the preparation of defence position papers, and discussions with regulatory authorities for registered compounds.
- But BlackRock would rechristen them as "exchange-traded instruments," or ETIs, and would restrict the ETF label to funds that "can be appropriate for a long-term retail investor," the company said in a position paper and congressional testimony. It Seems an ETF by Any Other Name Would Probably Not Smell as Sweet
- Summary of current applications and financial position Paper E 11.
- What if I fail to submit my Position Paper on time?
- Prompted by the position papers and by the tour plenary sessions, conferees spent most of a day in discussion in the working groups.