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policy change
noun as in about-face
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Asked whether he would sign disaster relief for the region after being inaugurated, Trump said his response will be conditioned to demand policy changes in California.
Department of Justice announced it reached an agreement with the Sheriff’s Department that requires training, policy changes, documentation and audits to continue oversight over the use of snitches in jails.
As the New York Times reported earlier this week, "Meta typically" invites "employees, civic leaders and others to weigh in" before a big policy change, but not this time.
Farney made his remarks in an extended interview Tuesday before the insurer told The Times about the policy change.
The other major policy change allows insurers to charge California homeowners for the cost of reinsurance they buy from other insurers to limit their losses during huge catastrophes, such as wildfires and floods.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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