policy adviser

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meaningsofpolicyandadviser

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policy
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpɒl.ə.si/
us
/ˈpɑː.lə.si/
a set of ideas or a plan of what to do in particular situations that has been agreed to officially by a group of people, a business organization, a government, or a ...
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adviser
noun[C]
uk
/ədˈvaɪ.zər/
us
/ədˈvaɪ.zɚ/
someone whose job is to give advice about ...
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(Definition ofpolicyandadviserfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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So, here too, we must find a new approach and make the sector our first and most importantpolicyadviser.
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Their previous occupations werepolicyadviserand political consultant respectively.
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It is his obligation to be both apolicyadviserand a manager.
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I understand that she is a press, not apolicyadviser.
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Then there is the other kind, the specialpolicyadviserappointed to provide expertise and direction on specific areas of policy.
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I had the pleasure and privilege of serving as one of those special advisers—a specialpolicyadviser—between 1974 and 1976.
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If it is a high-gradepolicyadviser, that is fine.
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There is a range of possibilities for a planning unit, with its seniorpolicyadviser, to work out possibilities for development within a certain time scale.
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Again we mention the seniorpolicyadviser.
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What is a socialpolicyadviser?
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He is also an assistant editor andpolicyadviser.
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She has been a practicing lawyer, a law professor, an international civil servant, a businesswoman and apolicyadviser.
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Cuny was able to maintain the autonomy to devise solutions his way and became increasingly active as apolicyadviser.
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After losing the party leadership, he worked as a consultant and also was apolicyadviserto the provincial government.
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Now ministers, more and more, come to look on their top civil servants as managers running a department, rather than as policy advisers.
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This well-written book deserves a place on the bookshelves of economists and especially policy advisers interested in pension reform and annuity markets.
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The games that policy advisers play may not do much (expected) good, but equally they will not do much (expected) harm.
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Present-day senior officials have become operators of the machine, as opposed to, going back to the 1950s, policy advisers.
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Curious remarks are made elsewhere by policy advisers.
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Donaghue is assisted by five policy advisers, one assistantpolicyadviserand one research officer.
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Collins is a prominent curator of performance and installation art, and has been a curator,policyadviser, and board member for numerous cultural organizations.
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Bakopanos has been an executive, and apolicyadviser.
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