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Supply-side policy

Supply-side policy is a policy for suppliers, probably,

there are many benefits to supply-side policies, I just don't know any of them
by NotDeeja September 8, 2025
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Math Policy

Math policy means that 32 × 1 is always equal to 32 , but 33 × 1 does not equal 32 . My teacher tought me this lesson last year at 1st grade
I math policy your big head every day , Jamie Fredrick .
by Mathpolicyguy November 19, 2020
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Policial

Policial

Related to a policy

Adjective

Distinct from the word "political" which means related to politics
Example: Increasing the interest rates to curb inflation is a policial mistake because it is a terrible policy. It increases the cost of the capital and thus, increases the cost of producing goods, the price of which one is trying to bring down.
by D Poster April 28, 2023
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White policy

A policy that serves as a general prohibition of nudity. Named after Justice White does not include erotic dance or tom foolery such as men pretending with cannons, rockets, or animals.
Not to be confused with Australian immigration discrimination laws.
I think there's a "white policy" in effect, cover that up or use some whiteout.
by WGstyles December 10, 2024
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Driscoll's Policy

A well known policy used by PadTheLad of Schull to get blonde first years into his bed.
Most commonly used in Angel Lane.
I heard driscoll's policy was in full swing last night.
by ElmWarrior69 November 2, 2023
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expansionary monetary policy

Getting more money all the time. Continuous money supply because you're ballin'.
As I was selling crack I was experiencing an expansionary monetary policy.
by Micah Bray January 4, 2008
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Math Policy

Math policy means that 32 ×1 is always 32 , but any other number multiplied by 1 , is always Not 32 , no matter what . My teacher tought me this lesson yesterday
33×1 is not an example of math policy . Because 33×1 does not equal 32
by Mathpolicyguy October 9, 2020
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