changing policy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofchangingandpolicy
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changing
adjective
uk/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/us/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/
in a state of ...
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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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(Definition ofchangingandpolicyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Their self-reflexivity was enabling them to visualize themselves at the centre of a fluid world of intense relationships, emerging out of thechangingpolicyclimate.
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Changingpolicyoptions vis-' -vis the baseline underlines trade-offs a between income and forest savings.
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This paper discusseschangingpolicyorientations towards residential care over the past 15 years.
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Very little research in welfare reform evaluation has considered how families experiencechangingpolicycontexts over time.
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The committee was not, however, decisive inchangingpolicy.
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I believe that they are in the process ofchangingpolicy.
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Good management of the economy has nothing to do withchangingpolicyin the futile pursuit of each month's passing statistic.
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It does not allow them to criticise us forchangingpolicy.
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It is, indeed, and in fact hostile criticism from this country very often does considerably more harm inchangingpolicythan silence.
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As has been said, what chance would that gentleman have ofchangingpolicyif he were one of a board of high-level airline directors?
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If one is imposing new burdens, one is almost alwayschangingpolicy.
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There is no doubt that the only real economy we can effect is bychangingpolicy.
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First, it is a market-friendly way ofchangingpolicy.
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It must be recognised thatchangingpolicyevery 10 years or so is not a feature of good planning.
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If one ischangingpolicy, it should be by primary legislation.
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We still remained in charge with achangingpolicy, not quite knowing what to do and very friendly with everybody.
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That is a clear case ofchangingpolicyfor cash.
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We have all recognised the advantages that that brings; for example, being able to predict and respond rapidly tochangingpolicyneeds.
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