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Перевод: policymaking
[существительное] определение политики; выработка политического курса
Тезаурус:
- However, it is also clear that such projections can only inform policymaking rather than dictate it and there remains a need for clear national guidelines on the provision of places at all levels of education.
- It was entirely right that this method of policymaking was thrown out.
- The "middle class" activists did not necessarily support all the actual policies of the national party, but what they did support was the form of policymaking , and the right of the leadership to make policy.
- The focal point of this existing structure is the school's policymaking group: The management board.
- The shortcomings of the Tory campaign reflected a real weakness at the heart of Tory policymaking.
- Informed policymaking in education is dependent on accurate forecasts of the future demand for places.
- Policymaking in Europe must take the long-term view.
- In the wake of this dbcle, subsequent attempts at policymaking were less ambitious, if not conspicuously more successful.
- In the National Health Service the local element in policymaking has been weakened as the government has pushed for greater accountability of regional bodies to central government.
- Financial delegation was seen as a key factor in improving school quality because it encouraged a more systematic approach to policymaking and planning in school.
- For he denies the importance of local factors in accounting for local (or urban) politics, by arguing that local authorities are insulated from any electoral or public opinion influences; that local councillors are in any case only involved in decision-making in the most fragmented way; and that local policymaking is constituted by stereotyped responses with little distinctly local reference (1980b, p. 135).
- On the other hand, policymaking is relatively less complex at the local level, and in many authorities a committee chairman may have acquired considerable specialist knowledge by holding the chairmanship - or serving on the committee concerned-for many years.
- There is a danger, given the recently acquired powers, that policymaking will move away entirely from the school staff to the governors.
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