California and other state governments have taken up lead bullets as a matter of policy.
As a matter of policy, the IRS refuses to comment on cases involving individual taxpayers.
The dispute has now grown into more than just a matter of policy differences.
"For me, this is not just a matter of policy, " she told the Senate panel.
Mrs Clinton added that she supports same-sex marriage "personally and as a matter of policy and law".
But as a matter of policy, "Military tribunals are the proper venue for enemy combatants, " he said.
Two, this President is aggressively advocating for and pursuing an all-of-the-above energy strategy as a matter of policy.
There is also more that the United States and other countries can do as a matter of policy.
"We believe as a matter of policy it is unacceptable for Iran to have nuclear weapons, " she said.
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The Department of Homeland Security must promote, as a matter of policy, a sector-bysector information security awareness training program.
"As a matter of policy we don't comment about clients with whom we are doing business, " said Julie Hoover of ABC.
But this is an issue for individuals to address on their own, as opposed to the society who addresses as a matter of policy.
So I can't answer for those particular people, but as a matter of policy we do look into all allegations of abuse.
Japan does not currently export fighter planes as a matter of policy.
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His prosecutor, Farooq Adam Khan, nevertheless admits that the army and the judiciary are not being touched as a matter of policy.
The FBI has terminated relations with CAIR as a matter of policy.
The United States' government as a matter of policy pressured banks to make subprime loans or lose their ability to expand and grow.
In addition, Mr Hague appears to have decided as a matter of policy that all his speeches will contain at least one apology.
And does he believe as a matter of policy it should not be offset with any spending cuts, it should be added to the deficit?
And some schools take in extra pupils at S5 as a matter of policy - typically from schools which cater only for those up to S4.
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"As a matter of policy, we have thrown our lot in with department stores, " says Albert Shapiro, marketing vice president at apparel maker Liz Claiborne Inc.
Bob Carr, the premier of New South Wales, says that, as a matter of policy, the performance of public schools in his state is not published.
As I noted in the earlier commentary, a lot of the existing mandates are dubious as a matter of policy, but the health insurance mandate is not.
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But as a matter of policy, the reforms that the Obama administration has put in place for Medicare extended the life of the program by eight years.
Whether FRAND-encumbered patent holders should be able to seek injunctions is a critically important policy issue, and as a matter of policy a prohibition may make perfect sense.
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Pentagon officials still routinely decline to discuss details of operations in Yemen or Somalia at news conferences as a matter of policy, while more freely discussing counterterrorism operations in Afghanistan.
More broadly, I thought, again, this was a topic as a matter of policy that was discussed in an enlightening way last night in this debate when it comes to Afghanistan.
The U.S.-led International Security Assistance Force, or ISAF, confirmed an airstrike on Feb. 24 at Meya Saheeb, but as a matter of policy would neither confirm nor deny that drones were used.
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