What does policy change mean?

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pol·i·cy change

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. about-face, volte-face, reversal, policy changenoun

    a major change in attitude or principle or point of view

    "an about-face on foreign policy"

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  1. policy change

    Policy change refers to the alteration, modification or transformation of existing rules, regulations, laws or guidelines that have been implemented by a government, organization, institution or any form of administrative entity. This change might be aimed at achieving different outcomes, improving existing procedures, or addressing emerging issues or needs.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of policy change in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of policy change in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of policy change in a Sentence

  1. Uhm Jae-sik:

    Regardless of the government's energy policy change, our primary goal is ensuring the safety of nuclear power.

  2. Jax James:

    The overwhelming majority of voters decided in favor of this policy change over a year ago, and for the past 14 months, the will of the people has been denied.

  3. Thomas Carr:

    They've made a lot of announcements this [ past ] year, but there hasn't been a lot of concrete action, yes, there has been an investigation of [ e-cigarette giant ] Juul, but that hasn't led to a lot of meaningful policy change.

  4. Nicole Neily:

    Let's deny this off-key band of people that are anti-education, anti-teacher, anti-equity…anti-admissions policy change, anti-inclusion, anti-live and let live, let them die.

  5. Chihiro Ohta:

    The majority of investors do not expect a policy change for now, but there is a slight expectation that the bank will ease some time soon and they will be looking for a sign in Kuroda's speech.


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