Policy
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When we find a match, we apply the
policy
that the rights owner has set down.
I started out obsessed with global security policy, because I lived in New York during 9/11 and it was a very relevant thing.
I got from global security
policy
to food because I realized when I'm hungry, I'm really pissed off, and I'm assuming the rest of the world is too.
We have to fix our immigration
policy.
I mean, we have a harm immunization
policy.
And even more,
policy
makers and the corporate sectors would like to see how the world is changing.
It's the one
policy
proposal that I make in the book, at this time, when I claim not to know enough about religion to know what other
policy
proposals to make.
But it's an inherent part of our energy policy, which is we don't talk about reducing the amount of oil that we use.
We need to kind of rationalize this whole thing, and you can find more about this
policy.
That is changing the way we create our organizations, we do our government
policy
and we live our lives.
But even on the hard
policy
area we have innovations.
The center of the Atlantic where the mixing is, I could imagine a
policy
that lets Canada and America fish, because they manage their fisheries well, they're doing a good job.
Because when we are free from hate, we see the ones who hurt us not as monsters, but as people who themselves are wounded, who themselves feel threatened, who don't know what else to do with their insecurity but to hurt us, to pull the trigger, or cast the vote, or pass the
policy
aimed at us.
I have worked on campaigns that released hundreds of people out of solitary confinement, reformed a corrupt police department, changed federal hate crimes
policy.
Indeed, people were over-enthusiastic in the early 2000s, thinking America could do anything, which led us into some disastrous foreign
policy
adventures, and now we're back to decline again.
Indeed, one of the advantages that the Americans will have in terms of power in Asia is all those countries want an American insurance
policy
against the rise of China.
So if one looks at the statements that have been made about this, I am impressed that when Hillary Clinton described the foreign
policy
of the Obama administration, she said that the foreign
policy
of the Obama administration was going to be smart power, as she put it, "using all the tools in our foreign
policy
tool box."
On a flight back from London, I watched She's the Man; apparently Air Canada has a crap movie
policy.
Wealthy horse ranchers in Buenos Aires have a long-standing no-trading
policy
with the Crawfords of Manhattan, but what happens when the mustachioed Latin son falls for a certain Crawford with bright eyes, blonde hair, and some perky moves on the dance floor?
All hail Neville Chamberlain and the pathetic
policy
of appeasement!
An intelligent summation of Cold War era mutually assured destruction policy, up until the conclusion: it's a gasser!
As the local insurance firm victimized by the crime is majority owned by Fane, the
policy'
s naturally skeptical underwriters, Lloyd's of London, deploy senior investigator George Engels (James Mason) to probe into the nature of the felony, made more sinister because of the death, possibly a homicide, of an insurance investigator (Wendy Hughes) who, in following clues was apparently coming close to the cause of the arson.
policy
films around now which start off as a mea culpa and end with 'our poor boys are getting hell out there so let the world sympathise with them, it's not their fault' - kind of stuff.
If individual pilots tried to make money on the side, it was not CIA
policy.
"The Falcon and the Snowman" is the story of two young men, a CIA employee and a drug dealer, who become disenchanted with United States foreign
policy
and sell state secrets to the Soviet Union.
(one thing to know is that IMDb maintains a ridiculous
policy
of a MINIMUM comment length based on, not CHARACTERS, not WORDS, but rather LINES.
Taut, topical political thriller, taking square aim at the controversial US
policy
of rendition, another appalling Orwell-ian phrase (collateral damage, anyone?) for the illegal interrogation even torture of terrorist suspects by-passing due legal process.
In 1969, the transition among African-American groups from a predominant
policy
of conciliation and integration to one of confrontation and self-determination was still quite new, and more than a little controversial.
Having grown up a Mormon and grappled with the church's bigotry towards Blacks (they were not allowed to hold the church's priesthood when I was a member) -- I wasn't aware of the organizations
policy
of excommunicating gay men and women until after I left the church in 1966 -- (I was 20.)
I once promised never to walk out of any film ( a personal
policy
that made me suffer through the most different kinds of dreck, such as Rambo 3, Baise Moi, Deep Impact) - but Mr. Seidl almost succeeded.
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