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    In a Policy Analysis, the Premises Are a Series of Reasons
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In a Policy Analysis, the Premises Are a Series of Reasons

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In a policy analysis, the premises are a series of reasons supporting the conclusion of effectiveness (or ineffectiveness) of the policy being analyzed.

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