Sentences with phrase «policy intent»

The phrase "policy intent" refers to the goal or objective that a policy is designed to achieve. It is the underlying purpose or reason behind creating a particular policy. Full definition
In particular it describes the Board's policy intent when it made cuts to the cash rate in early 2015 and compares that to prevailing current financial conditions.
Loopholes are inherently legal, but they circumvent the policy intent of the legislation when corporations legally use tax advantages to make professionals more whole as compared to salaried employees.
The policy intent of the LUF was given life in law in 2009 through the passage of the Alberta Land Stewardship Act, SA 2009, c A26.8 (ALSA).
The move caused China's entire yield curve to drop 15 basis points and raised interesting questions about the PBOC's policy intent.
«Early concept demonstrators were developed to show the policy intent to the parliamentary joint committee.»
But the budgets he has signed in the last few years have sent millions of dollars to private schools that have in their policies the intent to discriminate against LGBT children and parents.
MOE's policy intent is to ensure that Returning Singaporeans are not worse off than their peers in Singapore.
The U.S. Federal Reserve System (the Fed) sets national base interest rates and has indicated a policy intent to gradually raise interest rates in the coming years.
While VACCHO appreciates that the policy intent for this change was to reflect the implementation of national registration for AHPs in 2012, the registration of AHWs as AHPs has not occurred in any significant numbers outside of the Northern Territory.
The policy intent behind the changes was to remove duplication and improve claims management between the two bodies.
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