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This makes me wonder whether he'd ask the same question if he came across the following passage from Jeffrey Cohen's Presidential Responsiveness and Public Policy-making:
Rule By Fools Is the Rule, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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"Policy-making decisions are more transparent than before."
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Policy-making efforts have been spearheaded by other organizations, working just as diligently to remake our food system, including Food Democracy Now!,
Rob Smart: Pro Food: Slow Food with an Entrepreneurial Twist 2009
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Policy-making for the news cycle cannot be properly assessed, checked and tested.
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Policy-making for the news cycle cannot be properly assessed, checked and tested.
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Policy-making is one of the important functions of ANC structures.
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USAID grant would be used to launch a new Public Policy Programme to provide reliable and accessible information on Policy-making to a large audience of citizens and organisations.
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Policy-making was a continuous process to serve the nation.
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• Policy-making is challenging at the best of times and tougher still when the game is global.
Thestar.com - Home Page Edward Greenspon 2011
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The tasks of reasoning and informed citizens ought to be directed constantly to REMOVING and not to INCREASING the meta-physical and fundamentally un-provable, dogmatic prejudices of these irrationalists from Law, Policy-making and Institutions.
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