To reform the Common Fisheries Policy by devolving power to national, regional and local levels.
In 1995 Benazir Bhutto, then Pakistan's leader, put forth a new power policy.
While there is no negotiated outcome, the IGF informs and inspires those with policy-making power in both the public and private sectors.
They want the chancellor to legislate for a lower ratio, of perhaps 25 to 1, and to give the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee the power to vary the ratio, depending on prevailing financial conditions.
Monetary policy is about power.
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None of this is trivial - not least because George Osborne's banking policies, which include putting a ring-fence around retail banks and giving the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee the power to vary banks' capital ratios, are out of step with what most of the eurozone wants and plans.
His policy of expanding "power money"--cash in circulation plus bank reserves--will feed inflation, which is currently at 5.2%.
Mr Bolton is one of the toughest campaigners in the Bush administration for a foreign policy based on US power and catering to narrowly defined US interests, say correspondents.
Obama, then, has stocked up on advisers with what might be termed a 'metrosexual' foreign policy: an instinctive aversion to muscular use of American power, a forward foreign policy and the unilateral use of force.
He suggested Canada would be outsourcing its foreign policy to the former colonial power.
The European Union, at least for now, generally has no power over tax policy in member countries.
What are the bureaucratic structures and power relationships that policy-makers must understand and navigate in order to embed reform?
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This has weakened the power of monetary policy for each nation and has given rise to large spillover effects.
Referring to developments in 2011, World Bank said that growth in India was weak due to monetary policy, stalled reforms and power shortages.
All of these nations are opening new markets, making new technology policy, and witnessing the power of technology to accelerate social and political activism.
Although it recognised the assembly's power over health policy, "we do not believe that such modification of insurance policies falls within its competency", it said.
If Obama succeeds in getting Netanyahu on board, the American media discussion of sanctions will focus on the issue of Israeli power over US policy.
To its south, officials say, Europe has leveraged its domestic buying power, trade policy and aid to offer help to post-Arab Spring countries like Tunisia, Jordan and Egypt.
Putin is becoming more anti-Western in foreign policy, the vertical of power is hardening into a system, liberals are loosing influence in the Kremlin are replaced by the Chekists.
Having made a policy decision to replace nuclear power with other sources of energy in the wake of the Fukushima disaster, we believe that Japan will opt for LNG as one of the alternative sources.
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Opening a Commons debate on the matter on 20 October 2011, planning minister Greg Clark said the new National Planning Policy Framework would "put power in the hands of local people" by giving them a greater say about developments in their area.
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Why is it, I asked, have the power firms meekly accepted the government's requirement to deliver Whitehall policy on the shift to lower carbon and renewable power, while funding energy efficiency measures, smart metering and the social tariffs that support poorer customers?
Instead he argued that the law pre-empts the federal government's power to set immigration policy.
Absent Thaksin, who was a rare civilian center of power in Thailand, policy has drifted.
It should accomplish policy goals such as ensuring adequate power supplies by means other than state ownership.
At the press conference, Kan also apologized for the long-standing policy of increasing reliance on nuclear power.
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Crisis-era reforms have given the commission even more power to set economic policy throughout the euro zone.
This reflects the soft power approach to foreign policy that the Bush administration has touted over the years.
Yet since the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) came to power in 2009 Japanese policy had been conciliatory.
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