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policymaking — [päl′ə sēmāk΄iŋ] n. the act or process of setting and directing the course of action to be pursued by a government, business, etc. policymaker n. * * * pol·i·cy·mak·ing or pol·i·cy mak·ing (pŏlʹĭ sē mā kĭng) n. High level development of policy,… … Universalium
policymaking — [päl′ə sēmāk΄iŋ] n. the act or process of setting and directing the course of action to be pursued by a government, business, etc. policymaker n … English World dictionary
policymaking — see policy making … English dictionary
policymaking — n. drawing up policies, act of formulating political policies by government members adj. of or pertaining to making of high level policies; involving policy … English contemporary dictionary
policymaking — A superior discretionary power or duty. Commonwealth ex rel. Meredith v Frost, 295 Ky 137, 172 SW2d 905 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Partners in Policymaking — is a free program designed to teach people with disabilities and family members the power of advocacy to positively change the way people with disabilities are supported, viewed, taught, live and work. [cite web… … Wikipedia
Scientific Integrity in Policymaking — Scientific Integrity in Policymaking: An Investigation into the Bush Administration s Misuse of Science is the title of a report published by the Union of Concerned Scientists in February, 2004. The report was the culmination of an investigation… … Wikipedia
policymaker — policymaking, adj., n. /pol euh see may keuhr/, n. a person responsible for making policy, esp. in government. [1945 50; POLICY1 + MAKER] * * * … Universalium
policymaker — policymaking, adj., n. /pol euh see may keuhr/, n. a person responsible for making policy, esp. in government. [1945 50; POLICY1 + MAKER] … Useful english dictionary
Collaborative e-democracy — In a collaborative e democracy every citizen participates in the policy process, either indirectly by delegating proxy representatives to vote on their behalf within the different policy domains, or directly by voting on a particular issue (green … Wikipedia