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Examples:adopt or carry out (measures, policies, course of action)—fig. vigorous new policies—Great Leap Forward (1958-1960), Mao's attempt modernize China's economy, which resulted in economic devastation, and millions of deaths from famine caused by misguided policies—Despite superficially new policies, the substance remains unchanged.—Peng Dehuai (1898-1974), top communist general, subsequently politician and politburo member, disgraced after attacking Mao's failed policies in 1959, and died after extensive persecution during the Cultural Revolution—refers Deng Xiaoping's policies from around 1980—sell on commission (e.g. insurance policies)—Three Alls Policy (kill all, burn all, loot all), Japanese policy in China during WWII—(fig.) soften (policies, tone of voice)—anti-Chinese (policies, actions, sentiments etc)—The higher ups have policies while the lower downs have their own ways of getting around them. [idiom.]—use foreigners to subdue foreigners (idiom); let the barbarians fight it out among themselves (traditional policy of successive dynasties)—reverse one's direction, policy, sequence etc—June Teufel Dreyer, China expert at Univ. of Miami and Foreign Policy Research Institute—essay on policy in question and answer form used in imperial exams—essay on current affairs submitted the emperor as policy advice (old)—use Chinese collaborators subdue the Chinese (imperialist policy)—Stephen Bosworth (1939-), US academic and diplomat, special representative for policy on North Korea from 2009—The Mass Line, Communist Party of China (CPC) policy aimed at broadening and cultivating contacts with the masses—Egyptian President Sadat's infitah policy towards investment and relations with Israel—exceed the stipulated limit of a birth-control policy—New Deal (Roosevelt's 1933 policy deal with the Great Depression)—ostrich policy (sticking one's head in the sand, failing acknowledge danger)—collectivization of agriculture (disastrous policy of communist Russia around 1930 and China in the 1950s)—first round or stage (of a match, election, talks, planned policy etc)—rural household contract responsibility system, PRC government policy linking rural income productivity—Council on Foreign Relations (US policy think thank)—make frequent or unpredictable changes in policy [idiom.]— |