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White PaperˌWhite ˈPaper noun [countable] - Although the White paper states the importance of the informal sector there are few concrete proposals as to how this will develop.
- Clearly, the difference between the original proposals put forward in the White Paper and the final solution in 1977 is enormous.
- In that respect, the White Paper represents a major shift in decision-making about health care priorities.
- Revised proposals were presented in a White Paper in December 1985.
- The details would be spelled out in a White Paper due out in the autumn.
- The general view amongst campaigners is that there is no time to waste in organising to defeat the White Paper.
► Parliamentsassembly, nounbackbencher, nounbackwoodsman, nounbicameral, adjectivebill, nounCapitol Hill, nounchamber, nouncongress, nouncongressman, nouncongresswoman, nouncorporation, nouncouncil, noundissolve, verbdivision, nounfilibuster, verbfront bench, nounfrontbencher, nounguillotine, nounguillotine, verbhouse, nounintroduce, verblobby, nounlogrolling, nounLower House, nounmajority leader, nounMP, nounorder paper, nounparliament, nounparliamentarian, nounparliamentary, adjectivepass, verbpassage, nounprivate member, nounreading, nounrecess, nounrecess, verbrepresent, verbrepresentative, adjectiveRight Honourable, adjectiveRoyal Commission, nounrunning mate, nounsession, nounsitting, nounsitting member, nounsurgery, nounvote of censure, nounwhip, nounWhite Paper, noun an official report from the British government, explaining their ideas and plans concerning a particular subject before a new law is introduced → Green Paper |