The bureaucracy's policy-making role has often been depicted by what traditionally has been called the iron triangle. |
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Each constituency of the iron triangle has its reasons to be generous to Democrats. |
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Like Trump, he knew that iron triangle better than anyone. |
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And only the most senior scientists today can stand up against this alarmist gale, and defy the iron triangle of climate scientists, advocates and policymakers. |
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He's been ringing that iron triangle like a dinner bell. |
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It brought forward evidence to show that one side of the Iron Triangle was having an ill-effect on the other two sides to the detriment of all other aspects of national security interests. |
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The value of National Security literature is to show that like any other person or segment of society the Iron Triangle is influenced by a wide range of factors including different political systems. |
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Despite Iron Triangle literature paradigmatically deficient, it does provide a broad starting point to conceptually consider how interactions take place between civil, military and industry. |
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The so-called Iron Triangle near Flushing and Corona does not have sanitary sewers and includes more than 200 chop shops and other industrial operations. |
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