Sentences with phrase «policy intentions»

"Policy intentions" refers to the goals or objectives that a government or organization has when creating a certain policy or plan. It is the intended outcome or purpose they hope to achieve through their actions or decisions. Full definition
That education process is probably a good thing anyway, regardless of policy intentions.
This is where the government's real policy intentions will set out.
Prior to 2012, it was possible to get a pretty clear understanding of the government's policy intentions by reading the budget documents presented on budget day.
«A potential drawback of using the FOMC's statement in this way is that, at least without a more comprehensive framework in place, it may be difficult to convey the Committee's policy intentions with sufficient precision and conditionality.»
It's not clear whether the phone call is representative of Trump's foreign policy intentions.
Weighed down by highly regressive policy intentions, these candidates need huge laboratories of focus groups and image consultants to guide them as they grope around for a few lines they can use to sell themselves to regular working people.
The change in the Committee's guidance does not indicate any change in the Committee's policy intentions as set forth in its recent statements.
Incorporates existing energy policies as well as an assessment of the results likely to stem from the implementation of announced policy intentions.
The measures China introduced since then will be of crucial significance for every other developing countries with similar policy intentions and a test case for a «global economy» at world level.
The RET Review recommends weakening the RET in one key way (here the details have changed from the discussion paper, but the same wrongheaded policy intention remains).
A shame that people who are paid to give patient thought to the genuinely difficult moral questions forgo their intellectual duty and give us breezy speculations about «discourse» and «rhetoric» instead of close analysis of policy intentions, actions, and consequences.
It also was a rhetorical one: most central banks, including the the Bank of Canada, resort to explicit statements about their policy intentions only in the case of an emergency.
«This doesn't represent a change in our policy intentions,» said Chairman Janet Yellen in a press conference following the FOMC's final two - day meeting of the year.
At the same time, with US and European growth rates expected to remain relatively modest, and with the Fed very transparent about its policy intentions, we would not expect a dramatic hike in base yields.
To smooth the way, he said, the Fed will communicate its view of the economy and its policy intentions «as clearly as possible.»
That seemingly minor change, with the addition of the word «symmetric,» is certain to receive a lot of attention from the economists who scrutinize every nuance for signals of their policy intentions.
I think that once the policy intention is clear, how that's implemented should be left much more to the discretion and the common sense of governors, so that they can reflect the needs of their particular prison population.»
This has happened in the past in other areas when draftsmen have tried to restate in different language provisions which it is their policy intention to adopt.
As President - elect, Buhari did not utilize the two - month transition window to clarify his policy intentions, set up his administration or communicate with Nigerian voters.
The Detroit Three CEOs have been diplomatic in their remarks about Trump and his administration's policy intentions.
The new rules on costs ignore the policy intentions of what was previously section 282 (1) of the Insurance Act, which punished insurers for bad conduct and served to deter similar bad behaviour in the industry.
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