policy brief

collocation in English

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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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brief
noun
uk
/briːf/
us
/briːf/
If something is said in brief, it is said in a very short form, with very ...
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(Definition ofpolicyandbrieffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These led to apolicybriefprepared for senior research managers and policy-makers.
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Policybrief: maintaining the economic well-being of older people : challenges for retirement income policies.
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Publications include e.g. thepolicybriefseries, the infoletter, and the research summaries.
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The research results are published in papers, books, reports, policy briefs, analyses and newsletters.
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The party also maintains a website with updates and policy briefs on issues pertinent to its ideological base.
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In addition, public policy briefs available are very insightful and keep researchers up to date on important issues regarding the policy on food and obesity.
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These range from in-depth provincial case studies to peer-reviewed policy briefs and professionally published reports.
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These take the form of briefs, whether research and policy briefs, or briefs concerning a specific project, issue or event.
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The project publishes two journals and policy briefs each year, and it provides various short summaries of its work.
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To this end, it will also produce additional policy briefs and trial-related materials.
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It provides policymakers, citizens and the media with access to current research on transportation issues through in-depth policy briefs, regular op-eds, issue forums and legislative testimony.
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It set the stage for continued research in the form of technical papers and policy briefs to prevent the impending health crisis of widespread antibiotic resistance.
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In addition to producing research materials ranging from policy briefs to full-length monographs, the institute hosts frequent policy forums, special publication events, and private roundtable briefings.
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