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policy agenda

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meanings of policyand agenda


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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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agenda
noun[C]
uk /əˈdʒen.də/ us /əˈdʒen.də/
a list of matters to be discussed at ...
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Examples of policy agenda


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Failure may however see the issue of mental health further marginalized on the health policyagenda.
Their pragmatism and compromises ensured that their concerns could be placed on the policyagenda.
That is, societal groups' preferences place the need for change on the policyagenda.
They therefore proposed to put in place mechanisms to ensure inequities and their consequences are at the centre of the policyagenda.
Critical issues such as land ownership and ethnic equality were pushed into public discourse and onto the policyagenda.
How the contribution of carers is to be recognised in society remains a critical issue for the social policyagenda.
Stated differently, the lame-duck session provided majority-party leaders with a perfect environment to "cartelize" the policyagenda.
But broad effectiveness - an institution's long-term legitimacy - works in concert with its policy agenda as institutions read the tea leaves of public and political change.
While the policyagenda was dominated to a remarkable extent by comprehensive proposals offered by this 'central structure', policy outputs look much more fragmented.
The conservative leadership had its own substantial policyagenda: the roll back of occupation reforms that were seen as too democratic.
It is a moral position which puts the health of the (global) poor at the top of the policyagenda.
These discussions will then form the basis of that committee's policyagenda.
These strong distributional results across countries suggest that compensation needs to be a part of the greenhouse gas policyagenda along with mitigation and adaptation.
The new policyagenda for centralised bargaining is a chief reason why employers are going along with the recentralising of collective bargaining.
They help create strategic advantages for groups promoting an alternative policyagenda.
This further eroded farm-state control over the agricultural policyagenda.
Thus, in interpreting constitutional rules or regulatory statutes, they may pursue a particular policyagenda.
At the top of the government's policyagenda were users' independence, tailoring services to individual needs, and greater service continuity.
It was in fact a dispute over the nature of the policyagenda.
We shall return to this topic because it lies at the heart of attempts to form a new policyagenda within the community care framework.
The issue already had a long history, and had become a fixture on the local cultural and broadcasting policyagenda.
Interest groups compete to attract members, and to influence the policyagenda.
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