Sentences with phrase «policy concessions»

Policy concessions refer to compromises or giveaways made by governments or organizations when implementing new rules or regulations. It means they are giving up or modifying certain aspects of their original plans or policies to address concerns or appease opposing parties. It involves making adjustments to find common ground and reach an agreement that satisfies various stakeholders. Full definition
On the left, Socialist Action also believe that there is «no significant electoral threat to Labour from UKIP» though they do (rightly) point to the danger of Labour making policy concessions in UKIP's direction, and (rightly) argue that UKIP's «racist agenda needs to be resolutely fought ``.
Offering policy concessions in return for political favors — which Cuomo & Co. reportedly spent most of Friday and Saturday doing — is a felony in some circles, after all.
If the UK Greens win more seats in the House of Commons this year, or even make deals with a future minority government for policy concessions, the media spotlight will shine on them like never before.
Other Republicans have made similar remarks, and even the House Freedom Caucus, noted spending hawks, have said they would accept a deal to increase discretionary spending if it came with other policy concessions.
As the CTA's power grew, it learned that it could extract policy concessions simply by employing its aggressive PR machine.
Rather, we believe you should use the ANPR period to educate the public and Congress about the regulatory perils that recent and ongoing litigation have created, the urgent need to solve that threat, and the inadmissibility of using the threat to extort policy concessions that would also be harmful to the American people.
Within the coalition are two factions: those pushing to play hardball on Capitol Hill by threatening to force uncooperative lawmakers from office in November, and those who'd rather see the debate settled at the congressional negotiating table sooner rather than later, even if it means making policy concessions to companies such as Verizon and Comcast.
He made a start in his speech by pointing out some of the policy concessions made by the Lib Dems» coalition partners.
The six policy concessions that I've listed below may not all be probable, nor are they necessarily recommendations, but they are all possible, and they would be significant enough to ensure that the Tories get something meaty in return.
Why should the Lib Dems get half the policy concessions when they only amount to a sixth of the coalition numbers, he whined.
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