Sentences with phrase «policy pronouncements»

"Policy pronouncements" refers to official or formal statements made by individuals or organizations regarding their intentions, priorities, or guidelines relating to a specific set of rules or plans. They are declarations or announcements that outline what actions or decisions will be taken in relation to a particular policy or issue. Full definition
These small business owners keeping a keen eye on the conventions aren't looking for general policy pronouncements about all areas of American life though.
The timing of the piece was serendipitous: Prime Minister Abe's election in late November was accompanied by bold policy pronouncements aimed at stimulating growth and reflation.
Official policy pronouncements from Chinese President Xi Jingping have implored Chinese companies to engage in a «going out» strategy.
But, if the supposed lack of detail limits the authors, it also reflects the success with which David Cameron has adopted a clear new direction while eschewing premature policy pronouncements.
The paper also chides the Buffalo businessman for being less than detailed oriented when making grand policy pronouncements and says he's «given to insensitivities that would divide New Yorkers.»
Clinton also sharply questioned Trump's conduct in office, criticizing his foreign policy pronouncements and penchant for posting on Twitter, and described herself as «part of the resistance.»
As the 2015 election approaches the details of policy pronouncements become every more important.
A major policy pronouncement — his executive order suspending immigration from seven Muslim - majority countries — was stayed by the courts.
The problem is that both sides have an interest in the current system: Journalists vacuum up inside information, while President Obama's aides float trial balloons and preview policy pronouncements.
Low - cost gas and wind generation is clobbering coal in the Midwest as elsewhere in the U.S. Regardless of new federal government policy pronouncements aimed at rescuing coal, low - emissions sources are likely to prevail in MISO's view.
Committees shall neither make public policy pronouncements nor exceed prescribed powers and responsibilities.
He rarely makes policy pronouncements, highlights volunteers or does any of the other tactics campaigns employ to keep supporters engaged on many levels.
Like school officials, the majority of pastors in mainline denominations have done little apart from making general policy pronouncements.
But in his shoes, at my next public appearance, I would say something like: «An economic truism about trade is not a policy pronouncement.
For Soviet leaders and high officials President Reagan's decision to use bellicose language was and is a political fact that amounts to a policy pronouncement (New York Review of Books [February 16, 1984]-RRB-.
But I make the assumption that by his policy pronouncements on the campaign trail Trump set a broad strategic direction for the United States (that is a much more plausible assumption than its converse).
Matthew Heineman: I think one of my goals with the film is really to put a human face to this issue which has largely been relegated to headlines and stats and policy pronouncements.
Rick likes to pretend that he's above making policy pronouncements, though in recent years he's promoted, among other things, cage - busting leadership, principals as learning engineers, and gold - star teachers.
Policy pronouncements have made this information material and it is essential to ensure that it is reported in a way that is suitable for investor decision - making.»
Obama has been president a little over 24 hours, and already executive orders and policy pronouncements have come streaming out of his office.
Or is pure speculation now the proper basis for making policy pronouncements?
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