policy expert
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpolicyandexpert
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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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expert
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈek.spɜːt/us/ˈek.spɝːt/
having or showing a lot of knowledge ...
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(Definition ofpolicyandexpertfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofpolicy expert
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He could not find a single local authority, one private company, any community group or any urbanpolicyexpertto agree with his extraordinary euphoria.
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I do not know of one socialpolicyexpertwho says that the real target for extra social security spending should be men aged 60 to 65.
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They cited a sciencepolicyexpertas stating that it was normal science politics, but on the extreme end, though still within bounds.
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Professionally, he is a small business advocate, entrepreneur and foodpolicyexpert.
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They consulted documentation and national policy experts to estimate the timing of compliance with six directives.
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They do not seem to be primarily social policy experts.
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Stable committee assignments give members the leeway and confidence they need to become policy experts within their committee jurisdictions.
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This creates an advantage for policy experts, legal entrepreneurs, and other actors relying on expertise and reasoned persuasion.
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On the one hand, the evidence broadly confirms the precept that policy can be driven by policy experts acting autonomously from societal and political pressure.
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Thomson is an environmentalpolicyexpertwith over 20 years of practical and academic experience at local, state, national, and international levels.
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Furthermore, the deliberations themselves give cause to revise the laudatory view, more or less explicit in social learning theory, of policy experts' machinations.
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Although they have not gone uncontested (by workers, users, other citizens and some policy experts and advocates), they have been dominant tendencies.
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Written by social policy experts from the countries concerned, the accounts provided are more informative, and more interesting, than is often the case.
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The content of the deliberations themselves gives cause to revise the laudatory view, more or less explicit in social learning theory, of policy experts' autonomy.
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Here, the degree of issue complexity is associated with the notion of 'expertise': the greater the issue complexity, the greater the need for policy experts.
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Increasingly, politicians, policy experts, advocates and opponents of economic reforms perceive this same link.
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Hirsch's advocacy of using force to bring peace may upset some scholars and policy experts who work to resolve conflicts.
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They require the support of policy experts.
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Being technical and ideological, paradigms constitute a relatively coherent set of ideological and technical assumptions of policy experts and state officials interacting within a constraining institutional environment.
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