Sentences with phrase «policies driven perhaps»

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More broadly, there was a feeling that policy decisions in all areas were being driven by an overriding focus on deficit reduction, perhaps to the detriment of the economy in general and other areas of national life.
Although he lashed out at the «racist vans» as they have been dubbed by detractors, by taking a swipe at the Home Office's latest immigration policy, and calling the vans «so silly — more than silly, unsettling», and «aimlessly driving around in a poster van saying «can you please perhaps go home?»
«Perhaps the Obama policies could drive us away from coal, but I think that's too optimistic,» said Michael Wara, an environmental law professor at Stanford University.
[ANDY REVKIN disagrees: Sorry, policy (a better word would be leadership, perhaps) still drives most game - changing innovation and large - scale investment, particularly in the arena of the «public good» (New York City's reservoir and aquifer system, the climate system, the grid).
A liability car insurance policy typically provides coverage for any accident in which the policyholder (or someone else covered under the policy) drives in a negligent manner — and perhaps even in a grossly negligent or reckless manner, depending on what the policy says — and causes a car accident.
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