policy

policy
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n
1) политика
- conduct a policy
- carry on a policy
- pursue a policy
- follow an independent policy
- endorse a policy
- approve a policy
- buck smb.'s policy
- attack smb.'s policy
- commit oneself to a policy
- condemn smb.'s policy
- drift to shift away from the policy
- drift away shift away from the policy
- drop the policy
- abandon the policy
- elaborate policy
- make policy
- form a policy
- shape a policy
- set out a policy
- enunciate a policy
- fail to explain one's policies persuasively
- harden one's policy
- validate one's policy
- justify one's policy
- re-examine one's policy
- revise one's policy
- review one's policy
- reject a policy
- uphold a policy
- reconcile policies
- stick with existing policies
- moderate a policy toward a country
- offer a positive policy
- have misgivings about smb.'s policy
- revive the cold war policy
2) линия поведения; курс, стратегия
- stand for the continuity in foreign policy
- discredit smb.'s foreign policy
- denigrate smb.'s foreign policy
- define an alternative foreign policy
- proclaim one's foreign policy
- disguise the true nature of one's foreign policy
- articulate one's foreign policy
- tighten monetary policy
- misunderstand smb.'s foreign policy
- embark upon a brigand policy
- evolve a new foreign policy
- break with the policy of détente
- make a major foreign policy decision
- extortionist policy of prices
- libel smb.'s foreign policy
- detect the true nature of smb.'s foreign policy
- policy of direct confrontation
- counteract policies of aggression
- adapt one's foreign policy to
- re-examine the premises of one's foreign policy
- determine one's foreign policy
- deflationary monetary policy
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страховой полис

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