In which way is it to be “it Is “? How to express a functioning policy from all parts of the world?
How do I express the country’s policies? Are UBI in
Alaska or something similar?
How can one do something difficult?
In effect, in force, in some cases deployed or simply inforce (though usually defined as a policy that causes people to do – or not do – some specified thing) or merely for monetary gain (though that usually for a policy that force people to do something on demand, like bridging), as in your case. What are the best options that exist?
On in run is not one of them. Is it even grammatical? Running, the progressive participle, would be understandable, and probably right for a certain sorts of policy. Why is Alaska currently running a UBI scheme? But in run has the dual problem of being ungrammatical and not not used (one does not necessarily guarantee the
other).
Effective would work; Oxford Dictionaries even cites it as being used for a policy:
- Successful in producing a desired or intended result.
Is it possible to get the visa of UK? 1. To me, “1” (definition in law, rule, or policy) is operative.
‘the regulation will be effective from January’