61.   In either case, governors want to retain the power to set sales tax policy, he said.

62.   In Europe, where vacation policies generally are set by the government, workers enjoy far more time off than Americans.

63.   In Japan, board members -- who set policy and approve or reject major decisions -- are usually executives who have spent their entire careers within the company.

64.   In setting policy, the Fed confronted unusually strong cross currents in the economy.

65.   Instead, he said, his comments were designed to inform investors and lawmakers about the broad range of issues the Fed examines when setting monetary policy.

66.   It gives the Administration on Aging much greater importance and influence in setting policy.

67.   It approves budgets, sets general policy and technically picks the schools chancellor, although mayors have traditionally muscled the board into choosing someone of their liking.

68.   Israeli stocks jumped for a second day as investors were optimistic that the central bank would cut interest rates when it sets policy tomorrow.

69.   Justice would therefore prevent banks that do a large amount of business with one network from setting policy at the other.

70.   Kubo said the Bank of Japan should consider the plight of pensioners who have been hurt by low interest rates when setting monetary policy, Jiji Press reported.

v. + policy >>共 903
change 5.55%
have 5.25%
adopt 3.36%
set 3.24%
pursue 2.24%
implement 1.89%
review 1.86%
coordinate 1.56%
discuss 1.52%
defend 1.42%
set + n. >>共 584
fire 9.21%
stage 7.58%
standard 5.11%
tone 4.74%
date 4.72%
record 4.61%
foot 2.61%
precedent 2.36%
sight 2.31%
limit 2.24%
policy 1.79%
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