policy 的定义
plural pol·i·cies.
- a definite course of action adopted for the sake of expediency, facility, etc.: We have a new company policy.
- a course of action adopted and pursued by a government, ruler, political party, etc.: our nation's foreign policy.
- action or procedure conforming to or considered with reference to prudence or expediency: It was good policy to consent.
- prudence or expediency; shrewdness: Showing great policy, he pitted his enemies against one another.
- Rare. government; polity.
policy 近义词
procedure, tactics
更多policy例句
- That policy has since been removed from the handbook, she said.
- Recently, 790 groups linked to QAnon were removed under this policy, Facebook said.
- That requires both thinking about the policies that guide their behavior and the mechanisms for accountability when they violate those policies.
- Launching a National Energy Innovation Mission represents a climate policy that is both highly ambitious and politically achievable.
- Some policy makers have turned to social and behavioral scientists for guidance, which is encouraging because this doesn’t always happen.
- That strategy has been used in some cases to help determine GMO policy.
- Two-thirds of those who likely to benefit from the new policy are Mexican.
- In short, fatherhood gets little attention in policy debates.
- I believe in the power of institutions—Congress, public policy, certain ideas about politics—that last for a long time.
- What they believe impacts economic policy, foreign policy, education policy, environmental policy, you name it.
- It looks very much as if the same policy adopted in the war of 1871-3 had been consciously followed.
- That is, the Government was led into the policy of borrowing through the increase of monetary forms.
- This decision meant a complete reversal of Swedish foreign policy and a breach with France.
- There is no need to discuss the particular way in which this policy can best be carried out.
- Even the purest selfishness would dictate a policy of social insurance.