policy domain

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meaningsofpolicyanddomain

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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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domain
noun[C]
uk
/dəˈmeɪn/
us
/doʊˈmeɪn/
an area of interest or an area over which a person ...
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(Definition ofpolicyanddomainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpolicy domain

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Thus, until 1996, the two major political parties sought to cultivate bipartisanship in thispolicydomain.
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Different kinds of administrative arrangements can have different consequences even within a singlepolicydomain.
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In this article, the evolution of this bifurcatedpolicydomainis traced.
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Critical analysis involves questioning the genesis and justification of patient selection criteria, as well as considering their meaning and impact in the relevantpolicydomain.
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Thepolicydomaindispositions appear to have quite different effects across respondents from the different countries.
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Within anypolicydomain, the interests and concerns of the various constituents frame the issues.
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Whitty considers the significance of an increasing corporate involvement in schools; the corporate dimension is of increasing relevance to students of the socialpolicydomain.
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Select a national probability sample of the citizen voting age population and question them about somepolicydomain(s).
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Membership in organs of government can be distinguished as well as the movement of researchers to thepolicydomain.
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Politicians, however, have begun to invade thispolicydomain.
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In the healthpolicydomain, this claim simply does not stand up to the evidence.
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Accordingly, we distinguish in eachpolicydomainbetween at least two coalitions of actors - a dominant coalition and a minority coalition.
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Resistance to civil rights was reconstituted in a newpolicydomainby turning objective conditions into political capital.
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The perspective aroused the greatest controversy for its views on taxation, thepolicydomainon which supporters focused most often.
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Put differently, executive and congressional jurisdictions over different biotechnology applications reproduced and reinforced a bifurcatedpolicydomain.
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Why did it become object of controversy rather than a cure for the controversies that have haunted thispolicydomainfor decades?
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It observed that policy goals had been too ambitious, and criticism about the feasibility of social problems would seem to have passed over thispolicydomain.
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The actor constellation of apolicydomainin transition.
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Moreover, as eachpolicydomainrequired different permutations of players, individual firms required a high degree of political awareness to identify lobbying partners and develop political channels.
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The resulting balance of power between the two adversaries led to a protracted search for new policy solutions and to an intensive legislative activity in the energypolicydomain.
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Heretofore, the problem has been how to measure media impact in apolicydomainwith many official actors.
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Public reports generated by these organizations provided a highly detailed chronology of events in thispolicydomain.
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