Examples of 'matter of policy' in a sentence

Meaning of "matter of policy"

matter of policy: a subject or issue related to established guidelines or principles that need to be followed or addressed

How to use "matter of policy" in a sentence

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matter of policy
That is a matter of policy for a country to decide.
Such killings are carried out as a matter of policy.
The second is a matter of policy and procedures.
He seems to have used terror as a matter of policy.
The province is as a matter of policy open to foreign tourists.
In the present moment disadvantage is a matter of policy.
It is a matter of policy and national security.
All of this is not just a matter of policy formulation.
As a matter of policy every day of his life on purpose.
It is therefore a matter of policy and will.
As a matter of policy in the field of ecology.
How the situation was addressed was then a matter of policy.
But this is a matter of policy that.
For these reasons we offer no refunds as a matter of policy.
It is categorically denounced as a matter of policy and as a tool of state authority.

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Their government denies their existence as a matter of policy.
A matter of policy priority.
He was not wearing a parachute as a matter of policy.
As a matter of policy.
The first thing to be done is the matter of policy coordination.
It is a matter of policy for the government and for Parliament.
These issues usually involve a matter of policy planning.
URI persistence is a matter of policy and commitment on the part of authorities servicing URIs.
Whether the legislation is wise or unwise as a matter of policy is a.
Deciding who pays may be a matter of policy for the recipient or may be negotiable.
Refugees were settled all over the country as a matter of policy.
Or wrong as a matter of policy it.
We never reveal the names of our guests as a matter of policy.
I think this must be a general matter of policy for the Bureau to take up.
Some organizations are now rejecting nicotine funding as a matter of policy.
I thought as a matter of policy.
Cases of forced evictions seem to occur with great frequency or as a matter of policy.
URI persistence is a matter of policy and commitment on the part of the URI owner.
The military applied torture to political prisoners as a matter of policy.
It routinely and as a matter of policy tortures liberal activists and intellectuals in Evin Prison.
Believing is not something you can decide to do as a matter of policy.
Gender integration is a matter of policy in the Canadian Forces.
She said new visas would be denied as a matter of policy.
As a matter of policy Inflectra does not prescreen or monitor any Submissions.
Most of them agreed that we were right as a matter of policy.
As a matter of policy INCANTO does not prescreen or monitor any Submissions.
Seeding is therefore a matter of policy.
This was a matter of policy or at best, corruption of policy.
But safeguarding such opportunities is not just a matter of policy.
It 's not so much a matter of policy as how the.
It was hoped that the usage was inadvertent and not a matter of policy.
It is a matter of policy choice and design, not geographic destiny.
Whether advance registration should be authorized as a matter of policy is more controversial.
No, it 's a blanket matter of policy that we do not answer questions of that nature.
Dialogue was important not just on legal grounds but as a matter of policy.

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