Sentences with phrase «policy judgement»

"Policy judgement" refers to making decisions based on knowledge, experience, and careful consideration of the potential consequences. It involves using good judgment to create and implement effective policies or rules that can benefit a group or organization. Full definition
The key to understanding Cameron's foreign policy judgement came in 2008, when he flew, as opposition leader, to Tblisi and stood alongside Georgian prime minister Lado Gurgenidze to demand an end to Russian hostile action.
Advisory committees provide federal agencies scientific information on a broad range of topics in order to inform policy judgements, the letter said.
The section then examines what the implications of such categorization may be for policy judgement.
«There is no reason to believe that Congress made a mistake in omitting property tax prepayments, and there was certainly no basis for the IRS to substitute its own policy judgements that departs from the act of Congress, especially when the consequence of the IRS's determination may have cost taxpayers millions of dollars,» states the Ways & Means Committee letter.
Cameron's fortune is that, among the debris of countless foolish foreign policy judgements, the most substantial decision he took enjoyed better headlines.
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