Examples of formulation in the following topics:
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- Formulation is the second stage of the policy process and involves the proposal of solutions to agenda issues.
- Formulation of policy consists of policymakers discussing and suggesting approaches to correcting problems that have been raised as part of the agenda.
- Effective formulation involves analysis and identification of alternatives to solving issues.
- Policy formulation is, therefore, comprised of analysis that identifies the most effective policies and political authorization.
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- The classical formulation of this said that we should have "the rule of law. " A more specific way of putting it is: Laws, si; pseudo-laws, no!
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- Formulated policies have to be adopted by relevant institutions of government in order to be put into effect.
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- Before it is submitted, the president spends months working with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to formulate this budget request .
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- Direct lobbying refers to methods used by lobbyists to influence legislative bodies through direct communication with members of the legislative body, or with a government official who participates in formulating legislation .
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- Policy formulation is often the result of compromise and symbolic uses of politics.
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- Unlike the states, there is no plenary reception statute at the federal level that continued the common law and thereby granted federal courts the power to formulate legal precedent like their English predecessors.
- However, it is universally accepted that the Founding Fathers of the United States, by vesting judicial power into the Supreme Court and the inferior federal courts in Article Three of the United States Constitution, vested in them the implied judicial power of common law courts to formulate persuasive precedent.
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- A standardizes version includes agenda setting, policy formulation, adoption, implementation and evaluation.
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- This may be considered an example of a prophylactic rule formulated by the judiciary in order to protect a constitutional right.
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- It consists of "social relations involving authority or power" as well as the methods and tactics used to formulate and apply policy.