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policy
The rules and regulations set by the organization. Policy determines the type of internal and external information resources employees can access, the kinds of programs they may install on their own computers as well as their authority for reserving network resources. Policy is also related to network quality of service (QoS), because it can define priorities by user, workgroup or application with regard to reserving network bandwidth. See COPS and Internet Usage Policy.
policy
a plan of action adopted or pursued by an individual, government, party, business, etc.


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Three schools in England and three schools in California were included, along with national and state policy-makers in each case.
Advocacy in public health plays a role in educating the public, swaying public opinion or influencing policy-makers.
With health disparities and health care access problems continuing to afflict American Indian and Alaska Native communities, APHA is calling on federal policy-makers to support the Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2008.
 
 
 
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