Although they would continue to set policy, ministers would lose responsibility for regulating the exams system.
Players set policy every quarter and each game lasts for a total of eight (notional) years.
Howlett said there was currently no set policy for ransoms, as it was a difficult area to deal with.
The vote is technically a Resolution of Witness and does not set policy for the 5, 700 member churches worldwide which operate autonomously.
But he reiterated that Mr Bush would set policy on the matter.
And we also know that the Fed relies on the lagging economic indicator of unemployment, rather than forward-looking price signals, to set policy.
The attorney general has the right to select whomever he chooses to work in his department, and to set policy as he sees fit.
Should the same company really be allowed to set policy and then bet against people related to that policy, because of the potential for that to happen?
Building a cloud creates a new mechanism for users to gain access to, and control of their IT resources, and for the IT department to set policy, governance and management procedures around those resources.
Since the deal, city council members and officials have said the deal constrained the city's ability to control meters and set policy on its streets, because any changes that affected the revenues promised to the private investors would have to be made up with payments by the cash-strapped city.
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Instead he argued that the law pre-empts the federal government's power to set immigration policy.
Koop's impact was great, although the surgeon general has no real authority to set government policy.
If London concludes that the pound should mimic the euro, it can set monetary policy to make that happen.
Crisis-era reforms have given the commission even more power to set economic policy throughout the euro zone.
Though today Riis is almost universally celebrated, he helped set housing policy on a course that would prove tragically misguided.
For many, the vote was an expression of ethnic solidarity, rather than an endorsement of a set of policy ideas.
Suffice to say the governor does NOT think the Treasury move has compromised the MPC's capacity to set monetary policy.
The Federal Reserve's third set of policy tools for supporting the functioning of credit markets involves the purchase of longer-term securities for the Fed's portfolio.
Even so, car sales rose, and there was an improvement in the housing market, said the report, whose conclusions are used to set monetary policy.
One, Republican Joseph Lhota, held a news conference Monday to denounce it as a "dangerous" intrusion on the police commissioner's authority to set police policy, which supporters deny.
It is up to national leaders, meeting in the European Council, to set broad policy guidelines, but it is the commission that turns these into detailed legal proposals.
For example, in New Zealand, the central bank governor's job and rumored bonus are dependent on achieving numerical inflation targets, which are set by policy-makers in a transparent process.
To address these issues, the Federal Reserve has developed a second set of policy tools, which involve the provision of liquidity directly to borrowers and investors in key credit markets.
It would be politically much more acceptable to delegate this task to an independent European body like the European Central Bank than to relinquish the right to set fiscal policy.
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Regents Chancellor Merryl Tisch, who helps set education policy for the state, said she visited several schools this week, and students told her they found the passages interesting and engaging.
And in part that was because of a whole set of policy decisions that had been made and challenges that had been unaddressed over the course of the previous decade.
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For example, the Department of Commerce and the Economic Development Administration have implemented a set of policy priorities to help focus investment funding as part of the competitive grant process.
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From these discussions emerged a book of 18 white papers, a set of analyses of the origins of the problems facing our economy, as well as a set of policy recommendations.
The coalition's first defence review came under heavy criticism - this session looks to the next big set of policy questions about the future size and shape of the UK's armed forces.
Of course, while giving up national control over the banking system will be more acceptable for voters than giving up the right to set fiscal policy, national governments will still find this hard to swallow.
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