Policy Education Company Adopted Economic Noun Bre ˈpɒləsi
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policy
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(noun)
Phonetic
BrE / ˈpɒləsi / NAmE / ˈpɑːləsi /
Example
the present government’s policy on education
the company has adopted a firm policy on shoplifting.
we have tried to pursue a policy of neutrality.
us foreign/domestic policy
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policy
(noun)BrE / ˈpɒləsi / NAmE / ˈpɑːləsi /
a plan of action agreed or chosen by a political party, a business, etc.
the present government’s policy on education
The company has adopted a firm policy on shoplifting.
We have tried to pursue a policy of neutrality.
US foreign/domestic policy
They have had a significant change in policy on paternity leave.
a policy document
a principle that you believe in that influences how you behave; a way in which you usually behave
She is following her usual policy of ignoring all offers of help.
Honesty is the best policy.
a written statement of a contract of insurance
Check the terms of the policy before you sign.
Extra Examples
Some have criticized universities for their admissions policies.
The company operates a strict no-smoking policy.
The company’s policy of expansion has created many new jobs.
The government followed a policy of restraint in public spending.
The magazine has a misguided editorial policy.
The policy covers (you for) accidental loss or damage.
Their economic policies affect us all.
We have a zero-tolerance policy for drugs.
a deliberate policy to involve people of all ages in the scheme
a doctrine that would dictate American foreign policy for some time to come
a policy adviser who made his name as a health reformer
a policy aimed at halting economic recession
a policy prohibiting sexual harassment
affirmative-action policies that aim to help members of historically disadvantaged groups
an open-door policy for migrant workers
policies designed to support and encourage marriage
policies governing the management of the environment
risks defined in the policy
the need to address public policy issues at the national level
the need to reform our flawed agricultural policy
the party’s policy on housing
the types of claims covered under the policy
As far as crime goes, they seem to have no coherent policy.
As the old saying goes, honesty is the best policy.
It is my policy not to say anything to the press.
My department has adopted an open-door policy.
Silence must be our policy!
The party is undertaking a wide-ranging policy review.
The party’s new policy on education has yet to be revealed.
Their social policy is good, but will it work in practice?
This marks a change in US policy towards Europe.
We should not let such concerns influence our economic policies.
What aspects of foreign policy would you like to see changed?
Word Origin
senses 1 to 2 late Middle English: from Old French policie ‘civil administration’, via Latin from Greek politeia ‘citizenship’, from politēs ‘citizen’, from polis ‘city’.
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