Sentences with phrase «change of policy»

But I have identified six revisions that do reflect changes of policy from the 2008 Rules.
With the constant change of policies though, who knows if they will stay true to it.
It may also make sense to change some of the policy features (such as the deductible) to understand how much difference that makes in the cost of a policy across insurance companies.
Find out how you can change any of your policy details such as adding a driver or changing your vehicle.
The inclusion of public campaign financing would seem to signal an abrupt change of policy for Republicans, who co-lead the Senate.
Examining the reasons behind the Empire's fall after the Second World War, Lang asks whether the cause of the Empire's retreating borders was the inevitable march of history, a triumph of terrorism or a graceful change of policy at the top.
Analysis of the Board of Education's Change of Policy Regarding the Retention of Students This report examines changes initiated by the Board of Education to end the policy of «social promotion»... View report
World Energy Outlook 2012 Without a bold change of policy direction, the world will lock itself into an insecure, inefficient and high - carbon energy system 12 November 2012
Without a bold change of policy direction, the world will lock itself into an insecure, inefficient and high - carbon energy system, the International Energy Agency warned as it launched the 2011 edition of the World Energy Outlook (WEO).
Recently Amazon changed some of these policies, and some of their sellers will feel a pinch as a result.
«EU leaders hoping for a significant change of policy (rather than tone) are likely to be disappointed,» he added.
The relentless rise of U.S. shale growth could soon spark another dramatic change of policy from leading oil producers, according to the latest monthly report from the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Interviewed for Premier Christian Radio, spokeswoman Abby Guinness said: «This is not a permanent change of policy; at the moment it's just a one - year plan.»
Kim's surprising change of policy and his statement about ending nuclear tests would then likely be due to his physical incapacity to pursue them.
This unnecessary and undesirable change of policy has been well documented by the excellent think tank, Reform:
And in a major change of policy, a single stream of funding — under the control of the government department responsible for job creation — is to replace the existing arrangement for which a wide range of bodies provide research funding.
Reflecting an important change of policy, none of these districts were continuing to rely on self - selected applicants who came to them having completed training in which the district had no role.
But given what I know about Amazon, i thought it was odd and hopefully a slight change of policy to actually get some feedback about their products.
While Cathay Pacific's ban, which will take effect over the next three months, will hardly halt trade of shark fins through Hong Kong entirely (as a majority is transported by cargo ship), it does signal a remarkable change of policy for a Chinese shipping company.
Nor does it follow the EHRC's recommendations in its 2009 Working Better Report, which advocates phasing in a radical change of policy to create a gender - neutral system of family leave.
This May, First Things broke the news of Amnesty International's change of policy from neutrality to pro-abortion advocacy.
The financial landscape changes frequently and what may suit any particular institution today may not suit it tomorrow, Beware, especially, sentences, usually buried in fine print, to the effect that the institution reserves the right to change any of its policies at any time.
So much happens every month: Amazon changes of policy, Facebook policy changes, new services to help you do XXX, new strategies for XXX, and so on.
Not only will the brand have to change some of its policies, but it will have to change some of its brand as well.
Women were also banned from driving and attending sports stadiums until a change of policy announced in October 2017.
For example, did you, or did you not, misread or misunderstand who caused the change of policy?
When the commission agreed that Scripture provided no directive concerning the ordination of women, the representatives from Latin America and Africa and other conservatives interpreted this as prohibiting a change of policy, while representatives, and especially theologians, from North America, Europe and Australasia interpreted this as allowing innovation.
In two days there was a change of policy.
To my knowledge, not a single married gay couple was deprived of housing because of the policy, and not a single gay couple has lived in the family housing units as a result of the change of the policy.
I shared this with the president of the seminary and with colleagues at a small meeting and supported the change of the policy purely on that basis.
I did indeed support the change of the policy in the end because upon reflection, I came to the conclusion that the seminary is an academic institution and not a denomination.
Duncan Selbie, CEO of Public Health England, discusses the change of policy focus for 2018, from sugar reduction to overall calorie reduction.
It is quite a transformation for the Gunners with now roughly half of their regular first - team starters from the UK, and does make you wonder whether Wenger had a change of policy after he was slammed for that team selection against Palace.
Your pets, unless they bother your neighbors, may not require any change of policy.
But why hasn't there been any change of policy through the ballot box?
Where policies have been announced as applying from the start of the 2017 - 18 tax year or other point before the introduction of the forthcoming Finance Bill, there is no change of policy and these dates of application will be retained.
«Whilst some may celebrate the departure of Michael Gove from the office of Secretary of State, the issue for the education service, for teachers, pupils and the general public is not a change of Secretary of State, but a change of policy
But to do real damage to the Labour Party in 2015, UKIP will have to change some of its policies.
So one issue that arises here is whether these declarations about the NTC indicate a change of policy about recognition of governments.
But a Labour source told PoliticsHome that there had been no change of policy from the Opposition.
Another change of policy which smacks of too much Tory influence, is the announcement last week that a ban on sending more than 10,000 failed asylum seekers back to Zimbabwe is to be lifted.
There is particular disappointment amongst US conservatives that the Conservatives offered no support for the troops surge in Iraq - a change of policy that is producing increasingly remarked upon results.
Earlier this month, Mayor de Blasio announced a change of policy that would result in the forced placement of 400 teachers from the ATR pool into schools across the city.
If there was a change of policy then that change would be highly puzzling, given that the current Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has been an outspoken critic of the House of Lords over many years.
Mr Blair denied any change of policy and maintained that the register is necessary to tackle crime and immigration and labelled the Conservatives» opposition as «regressive, old fashioned and out of date».
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