Sentences with phrase «traditional policy preferences»

«In that case, you can both enact your traditional policy preferences without compromise, and enjoy punishing your enemies.»

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But joining the TPP also meant effectively renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), with the United States under onerous terms of entry that put Canada's other traditional defensive areas on the negotiating table (including Canadian content in media, intellectual property regime preferences, telecommunications ownership policies, and remaining investment restrictions), with little prospect of any valuable concessions from the United States.
Unlike that traditional model, where a large publishing house generally has to apply an infallible, top - down policy over, say, whether or not to use full stops to punctuate abbreviations, I can create the style DNA of a book as more of a consultation, informed by the author's preferences.
Item: «China says its policies have prevented several hundred million births and boosted prosperity, but experts have warned of a looming social time - bomb from an ageing population and widening gender disparity stemming from a traditional preference for boys.»
Whether their preference was to look through the phone book and call a variety of car insurance companies or visit the offices various agents, for decades this has been considered the traditional method of finding the policy a consumer is looking for.
As the Native Title Report 2003 detailed, a common theme of state and federal native title policies as they currently exist is a preference for negotiation over litigation.180 This agreement - focus provides an invaluable opportunity for governments and traditional owner groups to ensure that native title agreements respond as far as possible to the economic and social development needs of the native title claimant group rather than just the demands of the legal system.
As indicated in my discussion of State and Territory policies (96) a preference for negotiation over litigation provides an invaluable opportunity for governments and traditional owner groups to ensure that native title agreements respond to policies directed to the economic and social development of the native title claim group rather than to the demands of the legal system.
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