1. Democratic nations, whether they have governments of the right or left, usually have well articulated policies towards intervention in private industry. 2. Bush has undergone criticism recently for being slow to articulate a policy on the military intervention in Kosovo and then strengthening it through a series of statements. 3. But even her closest advisers have become exasperated by her failure to articulate clear policies, or to engage seriously in the construction of a credible coalition. 4. But Pataki has never before articulated his policy, in print or in person, and neither have his aides. 5. Clinton first articulated the policy in October after attending the signing of the Israel-Jordan peace treaty. 6. He helped articulate the policies for the reconstruction of Europe after World War II. 7. It had merely articulated a policy. 8. Oddly, though, he had never articulated his policy in print or in person. 9. So far, major league baseball has not articulated a policy to deal with their TV and radio rights holders. 10. Still, the foreign minister insists that when he articulates policy he speaks for the entire government, both left and right. |