101. She objected to a group of Baptists she described as far more conservative than herself setting policy for so diverse a religious group. 102. So long as the Bush administration sets policy, however, those possibilities may never become reality. 103. Some board members admit that rather than helping to set policies, they let the new executive director set the course. 104. Still, some traders hesitated in attributing too much significance to them, noting that he works at a private bank and does not set policy. 105. Sometimes the Alaskans forge compromises that set national policy. 106. State initiatives are a clumsy way to set policy. 107. That backdoor approach to regaining authority could give the communists real authority in setting Russian policy. 108. That is also the thinking of many cities and counties, which consider themselves the front line of the homeland campaign as Washington sets broader policies. 109. Supreme Court appeal likely, and this could be the case that ends up setting policy for the whole country. 110. That person would set government policy, though Chirac will keep a voice in military affairs and foreign policy. |