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Meanings of adopted the policy in anglès
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Usage of adopted the policy in anglès
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The old Finnish party has adoptedthepolicy of passive resistance and protest.
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It is not clear why the government adoptedthepolicy of keeping pandemic studies secret.
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Mrs. Drainger immediately adoptedthepolicy of complete seclusion she was to follow ever after.
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The party of the people adoptedthepolicy of embarrassing the government as much as possible.
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Most of them have adoptedthepolicy of watch and see, another senior Iranian official told Reuters.
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When he adoptedthepolicy of coercion against the Puritans, he was unable to keep his promise.
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The men of this stamp commonly adoptedthepolicy of the man with whom I had just parted.
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At first Congress adoptedthepolicy of contraction and when greenbacks came into the treasury they were destroyed.
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Rio Tinto confirmed on Wednesday it had adoptedthepolicy in mid-May, but BHP declined to provide details.
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The South, moreover, has adoptedthepolicy of a more general intimidation of the Negroes to keep them down.
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They adoptedthepolicy of establishing several degrees: as, for example, for the course in arts, the degree of A.B.
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Had he adoptedthepolicy of Cromwell, and delivered to justice those who merited punishment, he would have saved himself.
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On recommendation of the superintendent of schools in 1823 the State adoptedthepolicy of organizing schools exclusively for colored people.
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She could not possibly say that since she was a member of the Labour government that first adoptedthepolicy in 2009.
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The chaplain at once adoptedthepolicy, natural to him, of talking boldly and even defiantly to his captors, and commanding instead of beseeching.
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When Southern leaders adoptedthepolicy of defending slavery as a righteous institution, abolitionists in the South either emigrated to the North or were silenced.