Poll respondents also said that constant national debate at climate change conferences has produced no results on the policy front.
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On the policy front, the introduction of the carbon tax in July was perhaps the political anti-climax of the year.
On the foreign policy front, we have seen positive moves with Pakistan.
On the foreign-policy front, sources tell CNN that Clinton will make clear that time is running short for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to cooperate with United Nations weapons inspectors.
On the public policy front there is bipartisan momentum behind winning the global battle for talent and on the private sector and non-profit front there is a renewed focus on building up regional entrepreneurial ecosystems.
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There will be those, of course, who will claim we have heard all this talk of openness, transparency and the end of spin many times before and will remain to be convinced on that as well as the policy front.
On at least one policy front, Clinton said if corporations were allowed to bring overseas money back tax free from places like China on the grounds that they invest in infrastructure here, then that would be good for the economy.
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Thatcher's macroeconomic policy was front and centre of the debate when she was in office - at least in the first few years.
Zappos knows that things go wrong all the time, which is why its return policy is front and center on its Web site.
The day after the green paper was published, the Sun splashed criticism of the new prisons policy across its front page.
Insurance companies receive premiums from the policy owners up front and then hold onto them until claims arise that they need to pay.
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And last week's revised GDP data revealed that, at crucial times in our recent economic history, the facts that policy makers had in front of them were completely wrong.
On the foreign front, a broad policy consensus between president and prime minister seems to be holding.
When Julia Gillard made her first policy announcement as prime minister, ditching Kevin Rudd's Big Australia policy, she did so through the front pages of the Murdoch-owned tabloids.
The New York Times didnt even mention the Forum for International Policy, describing Mr. Scowcroft in a front-page news dispatch as the first President Bushs national security adviser and as a Bush family friend.
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That her questions on foreign policy were multi-dimensional, and backed by front-line experiences in the countries in question.
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Scrutiny has been just as stunningly absent when it comes to Mr. Scowcrofts non-profit front group, the Forum for International Policy.
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Key foreign policy challenges, and in particular maintaining a united front in relation to Iran and the recent elections, will also play an important part of the proceedings.
Make sure your policies cover any recent changes in your life--that new at-home business, for example, may require a rider on your homeowner's policy in case the FedEx man slips on your front walk.
Little divides the two front-runners on the big issues of policy, such as education, crime and poverty.
Instead, she is opening a new front in the European conflict, with a policy prescription which falls short of leaving the EU - but which could still put the government in a difficult position, if they have to deliver, or at least promise to deliver, it.
Good news, at least on one front, for Asia's exhausted consumers and policy makers.
He said hotel policy requires that people visiting hotel guests leave identification at the front desk, and depart by 7 a.m.
Those familiar with the work of the Center for Security Policy were not surprised by the news article that led the front page of Wall Street Journal last Wednesday.
The White House's pitch could become part of a new two-front political strategy as it attacks Republicans on economic policy at a time when policy makers are at odds on a number of issues, including taxes and spending.
But a spokesperson for the Department for Education, Schools and Families says the considerations of front-line teachers are always taken into account in policy making.
On the jobs front, again according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the private sector has created an average of approximately 154, 000 jobs a month for the past 30-month time period though the national unemployment rate remains above 8%.
Mr Sarkozy's second front is a plan to refresh his government and give domestic policy a boost.
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