Sentences with phrase «policy circles who»

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The International Code of Marketing Breastmilk Substitutes (known in lactivist circles as the «WHO Code»), prohibits formula companies from advertising in any conspicuous way: «There should be no advertising or other form of promotion to the general public of products within the scope of this Code,» proclaims article 5.1 of this policy, coauthored in 1981 by UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO).
It is the deceit and secrecy about the origins of the Iraq War that have been most damaging to Blair's reputation with the connivance of those civil servants, intelligence officials and senior military who were drawn into his magic circle or remained silent rather than challenge his policy.
He's currently charged with writing the next Conservative manifesto and is certainly one of David Cameron's inner circle, but he has been diminished by the reaction to several of the policy commissions who have proposed wacky policies which have no chance whatsoever of being adopted.
«Many of the people who will form the new government have been outside of government policy circles for a long time, and they may have a simplistic point of view on CT [counter-terrorism] issues,» one of the cables, published in the Guardian newspaper, noted.
In response to the division over policy it was not only some in Corbyn's inner circle who told him that he needed to appoint senior figures to his shadow cabinet who agreed with him.
They do not use the expression «Red Ed» - that was Fraser Nelson yesterday - but Blair's inner circle have come together to help the cause of David Miliband, who was Blair's long - term policy chief - and injure Ed Miliband's chances.
The idea of a scientist shortage is «almost universally accepted [in political circles], and there's almost no one in Washington and no one on the Hill who says that there's a glut of scientists,» says Ron Hira, a policy expert at the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York and a research associate at the Economic Policy Institute in Washingtonpolicy expert at the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York and a research associate at the Economic Policy Institute in WashingtonPolicy Institute in Washington, D.C.
Education policy circles are filled with people who think the schools are in desperate need of major reform, but who also believe that collective bargaining and unions are necessary components of public education (and work life generally)-- and they know the two sets of beliefs are in tension.
The issue came to light for the first time last year after a campaign by the Stuckists, a circle of figurative painters who range themselves against conceptual art, the Turner prize and the prevailing policies of the Tate.
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