Policy in a sentence as a noun

[FDA]: I dont know where the policy is.

A few times my competency damns me and I end up stuck in my progression, but I follow a strict up or out policy.

Excellent entry into the world of public policy research.

Google needs to have a consistent policy towards these blackhat SEO offenders and enforce it for everyone.

This, too, is Russia taking a stance against US policy.- Ecuador too of all countries is taking an anti-US stance.

Do we do with these dinosaurs who know nothing of technology policy but have decided to go and make it anyway?

On The Media has been running an initiative to get lawmakers to answer basic questions about TSA and DHS policy.

HR alternately over- and under-involved in disputes with no clear policy?

Because the Boomers and Generation X are still considered important, their views and more importantly fears are turned into policy.

Is it not your job to make sure the playing field is level, especially at a school where there is such a high pressure to do well as a result of a strict grading curve policy?

I believe Mr. Greenspan is both sincere and passionate about what he believes but what he asserts is really a case to be made to the legislative policy-makers, not to the courts.

These messages occurred at about the same time we saw everyone getting hammered over credit-card debt, and heard the Republicans chest-beating over sound fiscal policy.

Now, we're not talking about American legal policy on things like wrongful imprisonment by the LA Crash unit, idiotic "3-strikes your out" laws, or minimum sentencing laws.

I'd like to fix that, mostly by creating a public policy around municipally owned Layer 1 infrastructure between customers in their cities and a city exchange building.

* You want to keep in mind that breaks in cryptosystems represent new knowledge, and that the enterprise of breaking cryptosystems is an issue distinct from the public policy concern of where NSA is allowed to deploy those breaks.

The President clarifies that--despite much of what campaign rhetoric made people believe he thought--his concern is not whether we should be enacting these intelligence gathering programs that target everyone and attempt to hide behind policy rules, not laws.

Policy definitions

noun

a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group; "it was a policy of retribution"; "a politician keeps changing his policies"

noun

a line of argument rationalizing the course of action of a government; "they debated the policy or impolicy of the proposed legislation"

noun

written contract or certificate of insurance; "you should have read the small print on your policy"

See also: insurance