in'surance policy in the PONS Dictionary

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During this period he was responsible for the corporations strategic and corporate planning, corporate product development and economic, housing finance and policy research.
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He condemned a speed trap policy, in which motorcycle policemen hide behind gas stations and billboards to pounce upon the unwary motorist.
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In this context, public expenditure and policy interventions can be deployed to reach the neediest people in the poorest areas.
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Policy is used to set up and maintain a user desktop session.
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Their latest cautionary policy statement was in 1999, which was reaffirmed in 2002, 2005 and 2010.
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The museum has made a policy concerning preservation of boats to restore them to their previous condition and to keep them seaworthy.
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The government is pursuing a vigorous policy of public health improvement, with considerable success in reducing sleeping sickness, leprosy, and other endemic diseases.
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This policy was intended to encourage workers to toil and therefore increase production as much as possible.
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Though the coverage amounts stay the same, a policy holder can add the self-defense insurance by paying $118 or $165 for the lesser coverage, or between $187 and $254 for the larger plan.
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Since its inception, it has been a very controversial institution because of its high secrecy and a very tight information control policy.
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