To work in this direction I decided to examine the activity and success of a single interest group on a range of issues. |
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Taken together, adherents of these two scholarly persuasions constituted a powerful, ideologically driven interest group. |
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He said the reworked roadways benefit the entire community, not any particular interest group. |
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He's entitled to represent any interest group in his electorate, as long as he does so overtly. |
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In contrast, an actor has no vested interests, and isn't particularly beholden to any special interest group. |
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The public interest group may also attempt to gain a more receptive ear for its concerns by infiltrating the relevant public body or bodies. |
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In those cases where public interest group participation did occur, the ratio of industry to public participants was 23 to 4 in one proceeding, |
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Regardless of its undesirable features, we must recognize that monopolization of political power by a single interest group worked, at any rate. |
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The rise of the public interest group movement has accelerated the efforts of corporate, labor and other traditional economic groups. |
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The government would have kept the reason for termination secret, in case any prejudiced interest group or God-botherer complained. |
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A single interest group may be the easiest first step for a girl who has difficulty in relating herself to a group. |
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A single interest group issue is different from a regular interest group in that it lobbies on one issue to benefit only its own membership. |
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He could not believe that his party would hold up homeland security to please an interest group. |
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They recognize that where a government sacrifices the broader interest for those of a special interest group, the larger community is hurt. |
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To help meet this objective, the NCC hosts an annual general meeting and a special interest group meeting with the Commission. |
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Every day now brings a state-funded special interest group pleading for indulgence. |
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In no city does a single interest group rule on all matters, as this is contrary to democratic principles, but, as important, to democratic practice as well. |
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Despite its composition as a businessmen's organization, the bureau has more of the characteristics of a public interest group than any of the other special interest groups identified in Milwaukee. |
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The congressmen and the public interest group then form links with journalists, concerned pressure groups, officials in the executive branch, and individual citizens. |
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If we look back at the broader stretch of American history, banks are by no means a dominant interest group. |
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And the only special interest group that ever supported her is suddenly a liability. |
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I ran the whole darned campaign owing nothing to any special interest group. |
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I think the ideology of the Conservative government is that women are a special interest group. |
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After a while, everybody belongs to some special interest group, and benefits tend to even out. |
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If there aren't enough members of the special interest group to form their own club, consider forming a Club Branch. |
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Sports bodies should remain independent from political influence and not be representative of any special interest group. |
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She argued that, on environmental matters, the public is treated as a special interest group by corporations and governments. |
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How is one special interest group to be treated differently than the others. |
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Target Marketing involves seeking out a special interest group to become members of your club or form their own club. |
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Building ongoing partnerships with special interest group, municipality and citizen representatives for the purpose of making joint decisions. |
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An economic interest group may be transformed into a private company without having to wind up the group or to set up a new corporate body. |
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Women are not a special interest group. Affirmative action leads to reverse discrimination and not equality. |
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This principle has been further safeguarded within DIN by the provision that an interest group which has voted unanimously cannot be voted down. |
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Email notices were sent out using the NCC resident and interest group data base. |
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Encourage them to think about issues such as consumer action, interest group action etc. |
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An interest group that includes faculty members from Schools of Social Work across the country will be formed. |
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Social networking, too, is helpful to disarmament groups, for it is conducive to linkages and interest group formation. |
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First, the videos are viewed and discussed by an interest group within each participating institution. |
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By confusing the two we can mistarget our efforts, and we can lose sight of the fact that tax reform must take place in a context dominated by interest group horse-trading. |
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It will leave the ACA intact, as is, to accrete interest group support until reform becomes all-but-impossible. |
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The RCMP should not agonize over whether men, women, or any particular interest group is being advantaged or disadvantaged over its hiring policy. |
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Gay Americans aren't just another political special interest group. |
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Why would local for-profit businesses be less likely to see the advantages of stimulative monetary policy than some other interest group one might select? |
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The police fared rather differently as an interest group. |
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They don't constitute a party or even an interest group. |
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Partnerships between farmers' and industry associations would be a more powerful lobby at government level than either interest group working alone. |
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Local-level identification of the community in such cases is disposed towards an interest group or user group focus rather than towards membership of the community residing within or next to the resource as a whole. |
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If something similar happens there, it will force us to think seriously about how to prevent a mere interest group from imposing itself on the normal operation of market rules. |
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For every contribution CRP can fingerprint, it assigns different codes identifying the donor, their employer, their occupation and the broad industry or interest group into which they fall. |
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Then, ask the class: What is a special interest group? |
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Parc Downsview Park Inc. must therefore continue its effort to interact positively with the City of Toronto, the local community and special interest group stakeholders so that the project proceeds smoothly. |
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This de-reform has rendered us totally incognizant of which profligate special interest group is spending how much money for what candidate or why or when or where it's given. |
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The current wording in Bill C-20 gives no assurances that aboriginal peoples will have any role, and it belittles our place in Confederation and reduces us to being just another interest group. |
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How does that plan impact the needs of your special interest group? |
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It may listen to a special interest group, but it could lend an ear to the main stakeholders, such as the artists, and for once be attentive to their demands. |
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In addition, faculty members from eight schools of social work across Canada have demonstrated a keen interest in further collaborating by establishing an interest group. |
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In July 2002, with a few colleagues, he founded the Agile Montréal User Group, an interest group on Agile software development approaches, where he regularly conducts presentations. |
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However, most countries recognize that it is desirable to prevent the implementation of narrow interest group goals when enforcing competition law, and to this end have put in place various checks and balances. |
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In fact, the horticulturists concerned should have grouped together into one large economic interest group twenty years ago to better sustain local production. |
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Third, with each special interest group recording only those incidents directed at members of its constituency, no comprehensive picture can emerge. |
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Convinced that laser micro-processing was ready to be taken further, the Institute turned to a special interest group of 14 industry and academic experts to help pinpoint promising markets and potential applications. |
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Some experts, community and special interest group respondents also pointed out that the 'Black African' category was too broad. |
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The special interest group on Police Psychology has been very active. |
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Feminist organizations, however, do not represent Canadian women in general but rather a special interest group of women whose ideology is that of feminism. |
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Thus, this funding of the special interest group of feminists by the Status of Women is highly biased and discriminatory, and provides an uneven playing field for all other women's organizations in Canada. |
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Laws regulating the hunting of coyotes might alternatively be explained as the outcome of interest group competition between woolgrowers and fur trappers for political favors. |
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Interest group activity may provide a litmus test for the degree to which the supranational institutions of the EU exercise independent influence over the policy process. |
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The Regulatory Compliance Special Interest Group is the body within OMG that is working to develop standards related to regulatory compliance. |
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In 2014, Teignmouth and Dawlish Community Interest Group commissioned a website to promote the town to tourists visiting. |
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Last month I described the Intelligent Enterprise Interest Group formed under the aegis of the International Council on Systems Engineering. |
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