policy
[pɔlɪsɪ]

noun

[Definition]: general plan carried out by a government or company

[Example Sentences]:
1. The new privacy policy is scheduled to go into effect on July 15.
2. The new policy will go in effect at the end of August and remain in place until April 2018.
3. The new policy allows for a complete device replacement, in line with the policy for the iPhone 5.
4. The Google privacy policy changes went into effect March 1,2012.
5. Under the existing policy, those security updates would have ended in early 2018.
6. He was one of the few foreign policy experts to warn against the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
7. This policy was put into effect in 2014.
8. It is critical that the policy makers of 2013 learn from and apply the lessons of 1996-1997.
9. The Bank of Japan is also holding a policy meeting on January 21 and 22.
10. The new policy will go into effect on the 23rd of March 2015.
11. The legislation includes 1% pay raises for the troops and sets Pentagon policy through fiscal 2015.
12. I do not believe there is evidence of a major policy change yet.
13. That has been the policy of this office since I was elected.
14. When the Internet noticed the policy change it did not go over well.
15. This national policy to have two children has come a bit too late.

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