It simply should not be misinterpreted as a fundamental policy shift toward allowing markets to determine competitive outcomes.
Former universities minister Lord Triesman, winding up for Labour, said the Browne report was "not an adjustment to finance but a fundamental policy shift".
Yet Mercosur's tariff rise may not signal a fundamental policy shift.
Ms Miller told MPs there were "fundamental policy" issues that needed to be considered with "financial implications", such as pension entitlements for heterosexual civil partners, widows and widowers.
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Giving his reaction to the new government's programme, former Labour minister Hillary Benn predicted it would not be long before fundamental policy disagreements emerged between the Conservatives and Lib Dems.
"So their relationship, which they're saying is so fundamental for understanding policy - the relationship evaporates entirely, " he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Mr Prescott's integrated transport strategy, set out in a white paper last year, was hailed as the most fundamental shift in policy for a generation.
While UKIP and the Conservatives had fundamental differences on policy, Mr Farage said he would be more inclined to talk to the Conservatives if they had a different leader.
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Or do his ideas, coupled with our recent experience, demand a more fundamental overhaul of economic policy?
To kick off 2013: A fundamental aspect of education policy that is posing a challenge for the Welsh government, hand-in-hand with the sort of statistics that Sir Humphrey would describe as "difficult".
The key is the elimination of the mosquito, but fundamental shortcomings in public policy have made unavailable the most potent weapon in our arsenal: DDT, an inexpensive and effective pesticide once widely deployed to kill disease-carrying insects.
Politicians like New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer have embraced clean coal as fundamental to their energy policy, but even clean coal plants will take five to ten years to have much of an impact on the environment by reducing the level of carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere.
Well, folks, tell me how we're going to lead the 21st century without a fundamental change in our energy policy?
It should be immediately apparent that implementing this policy will require fundamental changes in welfare and social security programs, and in all three of the big old age programs, both on the spending side and the revenue side.
And they know, in order for us to be the economic engine of the world and to lead the world again, we have to make a fundamental change in our education policy, our health care policy, and our energy policy.
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Two parties who agree to be bound by the law of a foreign jurisdiction when those foreign laws do not infringe upon any fundamental liberty or important public policy of the state of Oklahoma is as innocuous and conducive to the "freedom to contract" and the liberty inherent in private property as it sounds.
But the Republicans would achieve far more if they also recognized the even more critical need for monetary policy reform, and fundamental change at the Fed.
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He was responding to a home affairs committee report that argued there was a case for a fundamental review of all UK drug policy "now, more than ever".
They said the time was right for a "fundamental review of all UK drugs policy in the international context" and recommended a royal commission be set up with an end-date of 2015.
The fundamental that should inform and guide our policy on immigration is the principle of individual rights.
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Participants who see higher prices said given the long-term fundamental backdrop of ultra-loose monetary policy, gold will be underpinned.
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So I dont think any of these personnel are going to make a fundamental change in the course of economic policy.
However, even an American president faces constraints, and these constraints seem most apparent in foreign and budget policy, perhaps the two fundamental areas of politics.
"A substantial enhancement of the resources of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office is fundamental to the successful conduct of foreign policy in the world in which we live, " he declared.
He said he did not agree with the policy, saying "there are fundamental problems moving forward".
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To bring about real, meaningful change, we need a fundamental shift in how our Nation discusses drug policy.
It touches on the most fundamental question facing the eurozone: is its policy of reducing deficits and structural reforms saving or killing the patient?
But nothing has been done to address a federal policy which undermines a basic, fundamental need of physicians, which, in turn, has a direct impact on patients: access to the latest and best information on medical treatments.
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This is a major break in post-WWII policy, in which aggression became a fundamental taboo.
SimCity needs more than just a better return policy it points to a fundamental flaw in the concept of digital ownership that goes beyond video games.
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