IV But it was not the matter of the ten pounds that worried Traquair as he climbed into his pony cart and drove slowly through the castle policies to the gate.
And when he perceived the cause of the trouble, strolling beside the lofty ring fence of stone that shielded the castle policies from impertinent curiosity, it was in anything but his usual cheerful voice that he hailed him.
Nor can it be effected through political power since the policies of governments and nations are various.
They cannot be established through political power, for the political interests of nations are various and the policies of peoples are divergent and conflicting.
Between its present policies and the traditions of its glorious past there is unbroken continuity of patriotic action.
I also had my dreams but they related to public policies rather than internal improvements and some of these have been realized.
Policies are now issued Free of Stamp Duty; and attention is invited to the circumstance that Premiums payable for Life Assurance are now allowed as a Deduction from Income in the Returns for Income Tax.
Number of Policies issued 6,400, assuring upwards of Two and a Half Millions.
This habit of mind was expressed in a general opposition to institutions and policies which interfered with individual freedom.
It was during this age that the parties of the Pharisees and Sadducees finally crystallized and formulated those tenets and policies which guided them during the next century.
Several passages describe the destructive policiesof this Syrian ruler almost as vividly as the books of Maccabees (Dan.
Issues all kinds of Life and Endowment Policies on the Mutual System, free from restriction on travel and occupation, which permit residence anywhere without extra charge.
All Policies are non-forfeitable, and participate in the profits of the Company.
Suriname's economic prospects for the medium term will depend on continued commitment to responsible monetary and fiscal policies and to the introduction of structural reforms to liberalize markets and promote competition.
Government policies include reducing the current account deficit, limiting foreign borrowing, containing inflation, revising agricultural and fishing policies, and diversifying the economy.
In October 2005, the regime reversed some of these policies by forbidding private sales of grains and reinstituting a centralized food rationing system.
The government is working to harmonize its economic policies with those of an integrated Europe.
In every country in Europe we find political parties advocating, or at least acquiescing in, policies which they strenuously opposed ten years ago.
It is impossible for governments to base their normal policies on conceptions which are in advance of the general standard of the political opinion of the people from whom they derive their power.
Claims paid thirty days after proof of death, and all Policies are Indisputable except in cases of fraud.
So different were their policies that Marlborough had gone over to the Whigs.
But there was no mutual confidence between the sovereigns, who were at that very time pursuing opposite policies with regard to Poland.
But their reluctance to embark on such policies betrayed itself in all sorts of small objections.
There are only two policies for Ireland--Coercion, or a domestic legislature, &c.
The two cries for opposite policies go on together, and blacken our executive together, though each is a defence of the executive against the other.
Having shorn the Negro of his political rights and brought him into industrial subjection, thereby usurping power both in state and national government, they now threaten to dominate the economic and industrial policies of the nation.
The venerable National Intelligencer, at Washington, which had been opposed to the principles and policies of Mr. Sumner, employed the following generous terms.
Two policies are presented on our side,--one looking primarily to Rebel conciliation, and the other looking primarily to Rebel submission.
On the other hand its own views and policies could become law only in so far as they were acquiesced in by the other branches of the law-making authority.
It ought to be given an absolutely free hand to initiate and carry out any policies of purely local concern.
At such times opposition to governmental policies is most likely to assume the form of active resistance when a minority secures control of the government.
At the same time, it gives the municipal authorities power to inaugurate and carry out policies to which local public sentiment may be strongly opposed.
Formerly the masses were not regarded by the ruling class as having any capacity for political affairs, or right to criticise governmental policies and methods.
No sooner did the House of Commons come into possession of this power through a responsible Ministry than it realized the possibility of making use of it to overcome opposition to their policies on the part of the Lords.
Does a popular majority for a party mean that the majority approve of the policies for which that party professes to stand?
He merely wished to be the recognized authority dictating the policies of his party and controlling the federal offices in Missouri.
In opening the chapter we mentioned Booker Washington's faculty for giving attention to apparently trivial details without losing sight of his large policies and purposes.
Washington and his policies and methods, many of them in lofty flights of speech they had learned at Harvard University.
In some states statutes forbid the assignment of such policies for the benefit of creditors.
The standard policies contain a clause relieving the insured from liability to pay for property stolen during the progress of a fire, or during the removal of property necessitated by fire.
Formerly on the failure of the insured to pay, policies lapsed or were forfeited, and the insurance companies gained large sums from this source.
Lastly, in fixing the loss the distinction between open and valued policies must be explained.
It is usual for companies to execute blank policies in due form to be filled out and delivered by their agents.
Such policiesare not valid until countersigned, unless the countersigning is waived.
Their faults are private trifles, their basic editorial policies are public services.
Into the Atlantic Charter, Mr. Roosevelt also injected his basic domestic policies and, by some astute horsetrading managed to make them theoretically the basis for international agreement.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "policies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.