current policy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcurrentandpolicy
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current
adjective
uk/ˈkʌr.ənt/us/ˈkɝː.ənt/
of the ...
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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 ofcurrentandpolicyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The control and use of the assets of older people are embedded incurrentpolicydiscourses of independence, self-provision and payingfor-care.
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There is considerable lack of clarity on how 'public involvement' is defined incurrentpolicycontexts.
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The first section sets the stage by providing a brief historical perspective on welfare reform, as well as an overview of thecurrentpolicyframework.
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This will occur when subsystem participants'currentpolicypreferences are a function of their past policy preferences.
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This issue of active user involvement, so central tocurrentpolicydirectives, is notable by its absence in much of the research reviewed.
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According tocurrentpolicy, these foster parents are categorised as 'rural residents'.
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Despite the topicality of the public/private theme forcurrentpolicydevelopment, there is no overt political message, and no claim to political relevance.
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After 1945, central government sought to modify the terms under which charities operated to bring them more closely into line withcurrentpolicyobjectives.
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Currentpolicyaims to support carers in their caring role and enable them to continue caring for as long as they wish to do so.
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The funding incentive is only one tool for promoting such long-term goals, however, and its effects may be obscured by other majorcurrentpolicyinitiatives.
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Thecurrentpolicydebates are how to improve the integration of health and social care and how best to finance long-term care.
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The level and disparity in shadow prices provides insights into the degree to whichcurrentpolicyallocates water to the most productive crops.
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In particular, the number of works published was liable to significant short-term variations because so many addressedcurrentpolicyoptions under consideration in parliament.
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But suppose that the citizens are not responsible for the government'scurrentpolicy.
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Ourcurrentpolicyis to avoid these difficulties by saving all variables individually.
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There is little analysis of how such a central bank can best move from itscurrentpolicyto an optimal commitment policy.
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Assume that inflation and the output gap are uncorrelated with thecurrentpolicyshock and with the lagged interest rate.
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Othercurrentpolicyinitiatives also relate to secrecy in science.
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Relative weights can be calculated from these data, although the data are not yet comprehensive enough to do this credibly forcurrentpolicypurposes.
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A key finding from this study is that a framework reflectingcurrentpolicyand practice in the particular specialty is essential.
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