These stories tend to overshadow the way Lottery grants have made a real difference to countless grassroots organisations. |
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But super-power trappings offer only a flimsy mask for the realities of poverty and are no substitute for grassroots economic development. |
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The Sierra Club remains the largest and most effective grassroots conservation organization in the world. |
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The Tory college could consist of MPs, grassroots grandees consisting of constituency chairs and council leaders, and finally members. |
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If you are wanting every cent of your money to go straight to the grassroots, you may wish to consider the following group. |
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The biannual tour has grown from a six-city grassroots event to an award-winning 20-city, three-month tour. |
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The party's recent troubles following the policy about-face on the reform of the grassroots financial institutions illustrates the problem. |
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Still, there is nothing like old fashioned grassroots support, the kind that makes you roll-up-your shirtsleeves and get your hands dirty. |
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The two sides also wanted to highlight the levels of racial tensions in grassroots football in the North West. |
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A grassroots activist with unique expertise can be extremely valuable to a harried staffer. |
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Fortunately sport, at its grassroots at least, is not infested with false praise and unearned promotions. |
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He sits on the WOW advisory panel, and does pro bono work for numerous grassroots organizations. |
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She said a bid would provide a huge stimulus for elite sport and also boost efforts to encourage it at grassroots level. |
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Vast swathes of ideological ground have been abandoned without a peep of protest from the grassroots nor a hint of rebellion or division. |
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But they are doing this without a peep of protest from the fired-up grassroots activists who have taken over the Kansas Republican Party. |
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Voluntourism is an experience-based way to enjoy a country and discover its people at a grassroots level. |
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There was a near total neglect of development by the last government, especially where the grassroots communities were concerned. |
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When large-scale resistance movements remain grassroots they are thus indestructible. |
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The objective has been to include grassroots futsal within the popular summer programme. |
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At a grassroots level, this is a great step towards bridging the gap of knowledge. |
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The nonprofit that knows the issues and has grassroots connections maintains a larger role. |
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This common-sense progressive message already is bubbling up from the grassroots to party leaders. |
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One might wonder if this strikes a blow against grassroots visionaries hoping to overhaul city government. |
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Acehnese NGOs represent many voices of civil society at the grassroots level. |
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These days, however, governments have to pay more deference to the organisers of grassroots rebellions. |
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It is this positive change at the grassroots level of American society which amazes, and somewhat alarms the followers of other religions there. |
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The policy was the fruition of three years of student struggle and grassroots mobilization. |
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They developed powerful grassroots followings who supported their idealism and gave them currency with the media. |
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A shaming indictment of the woeful British attitude to sport at grassroots level, McKenna's story is difficult to believe. |
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He placed his faith in a stiff upper lip, and the grassroots who loved him were old fogeys. |
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Unprecedented grassroots activism by civic groups has sent political circles reeling from shock. |
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But it is regrettable that awareness is very low, especially among women and at the grassroots level. |
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After a position paper is written, the legislative committee should share it with all grassroots members and other coalition organizations. |
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More messages are flowing to politicos from fewer people thanks to grassroots organizers. |
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As a fan of both ironic clothing and corporate faux grassroots campaigns, I ordered one right away. |
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This being so, might it have been worth a chapter tracing his legacy in the grassroots activism of twentieth-century Anglo-Catholicism? |
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A grassroots vote-buying culture has also robbed the people of their right to elect the wise and the able. |
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Part grassroots recruiting strategy and part Tupperware-style marketing, the come-on offers an unusual perk. |
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He said all government-sponsored schemes would be implemented at the grassroots level. |
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An inveterate grassroots activist and organiser, she led the campaign to expose sterilisation abuse in Puerto Rico, where it was rampant. |
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We'd rather transform everyone into grassroots leaders, change agents, intrapreneurs. |
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Civic sense, he says, will have to be built from the grassroots in order to conserve water resources and keep them clean as well. |
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Until that changes, and people at the grassroots are given a real voice, the goal of sustainable development will remain a pipe dream. |
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Nearly a century ago, for instance, radio was a new grassroots phenomenon that responded to community needs without huckstering the listeners. |
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It shouldn't take such an enormous grassroots effort to prevent sacrilegious exploitation of holy places. |
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These offer the prospect of being able to mobilise grassroots lobbying muscle to influence policy makers. |
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Everywhere he looks, Harrison sees the rise of pro-corporate environmentalism and the demise of grassroots eco-activism. |
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The aim of microcredit is to foster sustainable economic activity at the grassroots. |
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The Santo Andre project, and other grassroots groups like it around the country, provide avenues for working-class women to raise their voices. |
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But if you're up for a rustic, grassroots back-to-nature fest, then this one's a match. |
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Other forms of grassroots education include talks, workshops, teach-ins, conferences and independent classes. |
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Two of his sons play for the club and he has put a grassroots strategy in place for thousands of promising Mancunian youngsters. |
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So how does a supposed grassroots party leader and second-tier politician get an invite to schmooze with major world players? |
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This degree of strict abidance may be variable between different groups, but those at the helm of the grassroots movements take it seriously. |
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It's about instant access to Hollywood classics, new releases, indie fare and grassroots films, at any time, on any device. |
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Most importantly they ran strong grassroots campaigns with the candidates solidly doorknocking and getting out and about over the past year or so. |
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He sees, in the anarchic Wall Street encampment, a sign of a grassroots revolt against austerity economics. |
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As always, the NRA suggests it is some kind of grassroots organization that arose out of a common concern. |
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Only in hard-line East Germany did change come from outside and below, catalyzed by grassroots protests. |
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In the meantime, however, widespread agitation from the grassroots is precisely what's needed to build a fire under the seat of government in Washington. |
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Without a hard-working manager, committed coach, league organiser or founder, even someone who washes the kit, sport at grassroots level would simply not exist. |
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But the Wobblies' combination of grassroots democracy, direct action and visionary politics is a reminder of the limitations of the current debate. |
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Only grassroots opposition stopped, or at least limited, their depredations. |
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Japan froze yen soft loans and aid grants to the two countries for new projects, except for emergency and humanitarian aid and assistance for grassroots projects. |
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Son of God is trying to duplicate the grassroots strategy that paid off for Gibson. |
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The blood ivory trade caters to a small but hungry segment in China, yet grassroots efforts for elephant conservation do exist. |
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These protests are more grassroots in their nature and not geographically localized in specific neighborhoods. |
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Either way, this is a conversation that is occurring not just at the penthouse level, but among the grassroots as well. |
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Then, Democratic strategists say, the grassroots were hungry for a real debate after eight years of George Bush. |
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Both mobilized a grassroots organization unprecedented in their countries, and both hawked progressive agendas. |
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Rather, we must learn as we go, so that Senegal can be used as a model for transformational change at the grassroots level. |
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According to the author, the website, working on the grassroots principle, will become an important instrument for the writing of Hungarian history. |
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For a leader, this calls for commitment, a sense of passion and a strong drive to work for the underprivileged and the very poor at the grassroots. |
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Even so, AEI is mostly a bystander as Republicans fight among themselves to squelch the Tea Party grassroots. |
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And he denied that Tamarod had any contact with the Army, stressing again the success of its grassroots approach. |
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The environment was one Coutts wholeheartedly relished, however, and it is one which she would dearly love to replicate in miniature at grassroots level. |
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For one, the MHP grassroots are ultranationalist, conservative, and often religious. |
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And the liberal interest groups involved in health care are surprisingly in line with the liberal blogosphere, the netroots and the grassroots activists. |
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The netroots are just grassroots progressives organized in a new way. |
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Until Washington embraces a more grassroots approach, Egypt is unlikely to emerge from its quandary. |
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But there are signs that the grassroots operation is reawakening in a big way. |
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As a result you are going to be stifling the activity of the most grassroots, casual type of political action, rather than that of the big press corporation. |
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Most energy will be produced locally from wind, solar cells, hydropower, biomass and geothermal sources, offering new grassroots potential for developing countries. |
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Now coaching youngsters at grassroots level, she pooh-poohs the notion that one person's idea of realism should be allowed to suffocate another's dreams. |
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No candidate will declare for the leadership because the party first has to decide whether to amend its leadership election rules which give grassroots members the final say. |
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Amateurs and professionals will be striving to gain this prestigious crown that unites the game's elite and grassroots players with giant-killing on everyone's mind. |
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What we have now is a kind of a disconnect between that genuine grassroots movement and the old oligarchs, if you will, who are busy self perpetuating themselves. |
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Pearson, however, was unpopular with the UKIP grassroots, who viewed him as an establishment figure too favourable to the Conservatives. |
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But grassroots Tea Party groups in the tarheel State are not so sure. |
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With a small number of honourable exceptions like Unison, the outcome was stitched up without giving grassroots union members a vote. |
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This may mean a return to the hard-nosed tactics of earlier years and a grassroots mobilization of each and every one of our members. |
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The story reveals the roots of the American conservation movement, the later environmental movement, and the expression of grassroots democracy. |
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There has also been considerable innovation at the grassroots level, in particular concerning sanitation. |
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In Scotland, the seismic shift created by the debate on independence has given new impetus to grassroots democracy, in Wales and beyond. |
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Her team's answer is that a 21st century societal context requires direct, grassroots democracy. |
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In the beginning, AEK rejected the euskaltegis because it said they prevented grassroots movements from emerging out of the neighborhoods. |
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The image of charter schools as free-form, grassroots alternatives to public schools is getting a face lift, thanks to Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown. |
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An independent journalist and videographer, Will was a member of Indymedia, the international grassroots media movement. |
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But both politicians also acknowledge the party's need for self-recrimination, drawing attention to the CHP's failure to address the grassroots. |
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Kiir could use the advantage of being the appointer and statehouse incumbent to get a firm grip in the grassroots. |
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The centrist group thinks they can build centrist grassroots army. |
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Hanson and Heath estimate that Plato's rejection of the Homeric tradition was not favorably received by the grassroots Greek civilization. |
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This is where grassroots trends like fedoras, graffiti prints, plaid shirts, nerd glasses, messenger bags, and granny boots originated. |
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Tearfund produces a grassroots development magazine named Footsteps in seven languages. |
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The effect was to significantly strengthen Conservatism as a grassroots political force. |
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Grassroots environmental activism still flourishes here, as does grassroots antienvironmental activism. |
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In 1928, Virginia Woolf took a grassroots approach to informing and inspiring feminism. |
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Consultation at grassroots level during 2006 and 2007 revealed overwhelming opposition from those who responded. |
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It used Reddit in its nascence, and Plaza Podemos, a website used for grassroots debate amongst members of the movement, attracts between 10,000 and 20,000 daily visitors. |
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Then, lo and behold, that great cash cow and trampler of all things grassroots, Sky, decide that there will be a Premier League game in our city on one of those Thursdays. |
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The partnership will allow the Silverbacks and IMG to work together to promote healthy living through youth sports, and reach many communities on a grassroots level. |
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Labour introduced its controversial all-women shortlists to encourage more women into Parliament, but the policy has been unpopular with grassroots supporters. |
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Ray Winstone is fronting a campaign for the Football Association that aims to stop pushy parents shouting abuse at their children during the grassroots football season. |
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However, like many grassroots Liberals he opposed the bill because it was open to the possibility of subsidising Church of England schools with local ratepayers' money. |
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Al Marri said the extension of the contract is in line with the long-term goals laid down by the club in having stability and developing talent at the grassroots. |
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Incrementalism is the antithesis of intrusive central planning, which can create rigid work systems unable to deal with the actual problems faced at the grassroots level. |
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