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    Usar "special interest" en una oración

    special interest oraciones de ejemplo

    special interest


    1. or be of any special interest?’


    2. Most other minorities and special interest groups will vote for him, and approximately half of all independents will do likewise


    3. After all, who hasn‘t an ax to grind nowadays? By having succeeded in its efforts at marginalizing the individual, group grievances and special interests have provided the Democratic Party an opportunity of gathering fish with a mesh net rather than reeling them in with bait and tackle


    4. Assumptions by modern revisionists seeking to belie historical traditions, avidly supported by special interests with political axes to grind, however discredited such assumptions oftentimes are, may further promote muddled-headed thinking by ultimately winning the battle of ideas, however questionable their premises, by perpetuating falsehoods that, on the surface, oftentimes appear plausible to variable, ―discerning‖ young minds armed with partial knowledge, but sufficient enough to receive distorted impressions at their face value, rendering many vulnerable to questionable or unlikely propositions that bear little or no resemblance to the truth; advanced by (political and social) deconstructionists alienated from their (hated) customs, offering in exchange, contemporary standards predicated on historical fallacies, deception, inflicted reasoning and ignominious viewpoints


    5. The requirement of leadership, on every level, necessitates a willingness to make impartial decisions unencumbered by one‘s (own) personal feelings or of special interests that seek to influence political decisions for their own benefit


    6. Regional (Presidential) Primaries may offer a partial solution in staving off the (disproportionate) influence of parochial designs on political candidates stumping the campaign trail by allowing them to carefully outline their positions on issues of national importance without undue pandering to special interest groups


    7. In other words, it will need to reduce spending, promote economic growth and stop its political pandering to special interest groups!


    8. I’d been alive for nearly twenty-two years, and supernatural creatures had never shown any special interest in me until I’d met him


    9. Special Interest Politics and The Tragedy of the Commons


    10. Michelle, having replenished her coffee cup, said “but weren’t you arguing, in talking about developers, that special interests are still interests, and hence real legitimate interests?”

    11. “Yes,” said Charles, “special interests are real interests, but there is sometimes a problem with them in the context of the political process


    12. “Nothing, I guess,” said Michelle, “but those concentrated special interests could still be greater than the costs, right?”


    13. The benefits are seen and appreciated by special interests in the local district and the general tax burden doesn’t usually get strongly associated with those specific expenditures, particularly at the federal or state level


    14. In this way the little lies could be a special ‘code message’ to special interests to let them know that they will still get their goodies after the election


    15. “You remember our example from last night, where a project having benefits of $60 million could get adopted, despite costs of $100 million, because of the concentrated benefits to special interests?” Charles asked


    16. Charles continued, “Remember our special interest example of the project that was worth $60 million to a small number of people but had a cost to all of us of $100 million? The reason that such projects could get passed, after a party has been elected, is that some of the benefits could be passed on to the politicians in the form of PAC contributions and the like


    17. “I suppose the private sector, because the special interest problem we talked about would likely cause many low-return projects to be undertaken by government,” I ventured, edging toward the peanut butter cookies in the kitchen


    18. With proper media exposure, any party unwilling to commit to their spending level would be seen by voters as trying to continue the pork-barrel special interest politics that have led to excessive government growth for the last half-century


    19. “Well, I can certainly see why the political parties would not like to commit to their spending, since they would be liable for excesses above that, but wouldn’t the politicians themselves and special interest groups be hurt, too?” Michelle asked


    20. Charles, having obviously given this whole issue a lot of thought, said “I actually think it is pretty likely that the special interest groups, collectively, might be better off under the mechanism

    21. And some lobbying is undertaken for projects that have, in fact, benefits greater than costs; such projects are reasonably likely to be undertaken in any event, rendering special interest expenditures unnecessary


    22. “Sure, there will be fewer non-salary inducements to seek elected office as the special interest group grip on politics wanes


    23. “The PAC and other contributions by special interest groups likely to be favored after an election are largely responsible for the growth in campaign spending


    24. So the instructors took a special interest in him


    25. special interest groups, whose money they need


    26. He had taken a special interest in teaching her everything he knew since she was a child


    27. Mrs Worthington was at the hospital when Harry arrived, never had he seen her so angry or worried before, he knew she took a special interest in anyone that Petal bought to her as she knew Petal’s judgment was never wrong


    28. What, we might ask as a matter of common sense, would the likely effect be if some percentage of that small percentage of emissions were eliminated? Would such an amount be likely to justify anything like the sacrifices the global warmers call for? Man made global warming, says writer and scholar Peter Ferrara, “is a hoax developed to serve powerful special interests


    29. The case attracted all manner of causes and special interest groups that could not prevail in the political process, and came to rely on judges to do their work for them


    30. The doctor had taken a special interest in his case

    31. How is it possible to evaluate the next Armageddon scenario splashed across the media and boomed through the ether that is presented as “scientifically” proven? How are valid scientific findings based on scientific principles to be distinguished from reports that arise from special interests or unscrupulous pursuit of fame and fortune?


    32. Special interest groups feed their pockets telling them how to think


    33. It was to get the thing passed before anyone knew about the takeovers of companies, the favors to unions, and the special interest pork hidden in it


    34. But then again, she would treat him with a distance interspersed only with some special interest on and off


    35. The political leaders, with the ‘consistent / influencial’ assistance of the ‘media’ --- during years of influence by special interest groups and expanding technology --- giving them the ability to reach small and large audiences and to slowly but surely and, with virtually no counter movement by the “vocal opposition”--- have convinced many voters to accept their ‘point of view’


    36. The link between special interests and members of Congress has


    37. They promoted his cru-sade against special interest money in politics


    38. He did not represent any particular religion, caste, community, or special interest


    39. Today he had arranged a squash game with an associate whose special interest was invasions of privacy, and laws intended to prevent such things


    40. Masters take special interest

    41. Plan stops that have some special interest


    42. Sheila had a special interest in the outcome of this research project, but if some additional dirt could be obtained along the way, it would become another tool to be used to her advantage


    43. He had special interest in the preparations for the test


    44. Points of special interest during coaching


    45. If you get paid, you have to produce and Senators and Congressmen are influenced by too many special interest groups to be effective for the common man


    46. to the special interest groups and corporate America


    47. influenced by the party leadership and special interest groups contributing to re-election


    48. So W deceived the people and the congress, got backing from special interest media, and took us to war, causing needless death of American troops and over 3 trillion dollars of debt increase for what? (to be a good neighbor???)


    49. I have a special interest in him and have vowed to protect him


    50. special interest accounts and their lavish lifestyles at the expense














































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