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1 policy
s politika, djelatnost u vezi s upravljanjem državom, određen smjer kojega se drži vlada, država, ustanova ili pojedina osoba, opreznost, razboritost, lukavost (u vođenju poslova i dr.) s polica (osiguranja); [US] kockanje, hazardiranje na brojeve državne lutrije / to take out a # on one's life = zaključiti životno osiguranje; life # = polica životnog osiguranja* * *
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2 policy period, currency of the policy
English-Croatian dictionary > policy period, currency of the policy
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3 policy development
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4 policy excess
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5 policy holder
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7 policy of active consumer protection
English-Croatian dictionary > policy of active consumer protection
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8 policy on agricultural structures
English-Croatian dictionary > policy on agricultural structures
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9 policy on the regulation
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10 policy profile
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11 policy routing
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12 policy value
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13 policy vinculation
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14 policy wording
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15 policy year
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16 policy free of premium
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17 policy loan
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18 policy of distribution
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19 policy of liquidity reserves
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20 policy of public debt
[com] politika javnog duga
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policy — pol‧i‧cy [ˈpɒlsi ǁ ˈpɑː ] noun plural policies 1. [countable] also inˈsurance ˌpolicy INSURANCE a contract with an insurance company, or an official written statement giving all the details of such a contract: • She did not realize that her… … Financial and business terms
Policy — Pol i*cy, n. [F. police; cf. Pr. polissia, Sp. p[ o]lizia, It. p[ o]lizza; of uncertain origin; cf. L. pollex thumb (as being used in pressing the seal), in LL. also, seal; or cf. LL. politicum, poleticum, polecticum, L. polyptychum, account book … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
policy — pol·i·cy 1 / pä lə sē/ n pl cies: an overall plan, principle, or guideline; esp: one formulated outside of the judiciary obligated to consider legislative policy on the matter in their decision policy 2 n pl cies: a contract of insurance; also:… … Law dictionary
policy — policy1 [päl′ə sē] n. pl. policies [ME policie < OFr < L politia < Gr politeia: see POLICE] 1. a) Obs. government or polity b) Now Rare political wisdom or cunning 2. wise, expedient, or prudent conduct or management … English World dictionary
Policy — Pol i*cy, n.; pl. {Policies}. [L. politia, Gr. ?; cf. F. police, Of. police. See {Police}, n.] 1. Civil polity. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. The settled method by which the government and affairs of a nation are, or may be, administered; a system of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
policy — Ⅰ. policy [1] ► NOUN (pl. policies) 1) a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by an organization or individual. 2) archaic prudent or expedient conduct or action. ORIGIN Greek politeia citizenship , from polis city . Ⅱ … English terms dictionary
Policy — Pol i*cy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Policied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Policying}.] To regulate by laws; to reduce to order. [Obs.] Policying of cities. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Policy of 3 — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Emocore Gründung 1989 Auflösung 1995 Website … Deutsch Wikipedia
policy — There are two separate words with this spelling: (1) meaning ‘a course or principle of action’ derived ultimately from the Greek word polis ‘city’, and (2) meaning ‘a contract of insurance’ derived ultimately from the Greek word apodeixis… … Modern English usage
policy — [n] procedure, tactics action, administration, approach, arrangement, behavior, channels, code, course, custom, design, guideline, line, management, method, order, organization, plan, polity, practice, program, protocol, red tape*, rule, scheme,… … New thesaurus
Policy — This article is about policies in general. For government policy, see Public policy. For other uses, see Policy (disambiguation). A policy is typically described as a principle or rule to guide decisions and achieve rational outcome(s). The term… … Wikipedia