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  1. policymakingnoun

    the formulation of policies.

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  1. policymaking

    The ability, experience, skill, training, intuition and knowledge to create policy using accurate and specific data, intelligence, information, facts, research and statistics.

    Policymaking in government is important and we must ensure it is reviewed relating to human rights each time to ensure justness, fairness and equality.


    Submitted by MaryC on September 24, 2020  


  2. policymaking

    The ability, experience, skill, training, intuition and knowledge to create policy using accurate and specific, data, intelligence, information, facts, research and statistics. The team are focused on cocreating optimum health, human rights, right to life, shared prosperity for all, stability, unity government, solidarity, cohesion, animal rights, right to life, right to housing, right to education, right to parent, right to childcare, right to a standard of living, right to internet access, economic stability, financial stability, civil rights, equal rights, equal opportunities, employment rights, childrens rights, sustainable development, sustainable development goals, united partnership, multi-party working, community empowerment systems, equal distribution of income, wealth, fairness and justness across society, the country, europe and the world and contribute to the cocreation of global and national peace agreements, peace treaties, the universes truth and a fair, just and transparent system of checks and balances.

    The policy makers are so able to create just, transparent and fair policies.


    Submitted by MaryC on March 12, 2020  

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of policymaking in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of policymaking in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of policymaking in a Sentence

  1. George Osborne:

    Nigel Farage seems to be making it up as he goes along, one moment he's talking about a cap and then he ditches it live on air which is a novel approach to policymaking.

  2. Thiago Castellan Castro:

    Initially, details will be ignored and irrationality will prevail for one, two days, after that, we'll go back to assessing technical issues - monetary policy, who'll be in charge of policymaking.

  3. Ned Price:

    Among those taking part will be representatives of the Department's employee affinity groups as well as members of the workforce from different bureaus and career tracks. Participants will also be in different stages of their careers -- some very senior and some relatively junior -- and will represent many of the functions that are so critical to our operations, whether that's custodial support or policymaking.

  4. Sarah Hewin:

    Either we are in a sort of temporary high inflation patch and we will get back to normal on inflation, in which case there is a positive growth outlook. Either ... we are on the brink of an inflation problem and we may look back in six months time and say central banks were behind the curve, that will mean there is potential for more aggressive policymaking and rate hikes coming faster than markets expect. So it’s understandable why there is sense of uncertainty in markets.

  5. Elizabeth Stuart:

    There is no data on the value of data, it blows my mind that we do all this policymaking and planning based on guesstimates and extrapolations and interpolations behind the guise of empiricism.

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