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Synonyms for policy change
pol·i·cy change
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Princeton's WordNet
about-face, volte-face, reversal, policy changenoun
a major change in attitude or principle or point of view
"an about-face on foreign policy"
Synonyms:
volte-face, blow, reverse, reversion, turnabout, turn around, transposition, reversal, about turn, flip-flop, change of mind, black eye, turnaround, about-face, setback
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Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD
policy change
Synonyms:
Endorsement-health insurance, see there
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#2540 | blow | |
#3815 | reverse | |
#15621 | reversal | |
#17866 | turnaround | |
#21804 | setback | |
#40939 | reversion | |
#42525 | transposition | |
#100874 | turnabout |
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The majority of investors do not expect a policy change for now, but there is a slight expectation that the bank will ease some time soon and they will be looking for a sign in Kuroda's speech.
Let's deny this off-key band of people that are anti-education, anti-teacher, anti-equity…anti-admissions policy change, anti-inclusion, anti-live and let live, let them die.
Hillary Clinton has not revealed, nor has Bill, the full extent of both donations from foreign individuals and foreign governments that track their time in government and the time in which she was planning to run for president, did policy change because of donations or promised donations? If this is not a legitimate topic in governance today, I don’t know what is.
Zannini's nomination together with the packing of Front for Victory legislative tickets with 'Cristinista' hard-liners will affect investors' perceptions about policy change, scioli's ability to make a clean break from Cristina might be negatively affected by her influence after the end of her presidential term.
I really do worry that there is a quiet, unintentional message of endorsement that's sent when we do nothing or when all we do is talk, i think when there is not a collective condemnation with policy change from what is supposedly the world's greatest deliberative body that there are very quiet cues that are picked up by people who are contemplating the unthinkable in their mind.
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