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    interest group


    1. "It could have been an interest group instead?" Alan asked


    2. interest groups, nonetheless the pressures placed on any free


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


    4. The Democratic Party, in particular, has been traditionally adept at targeting interest groups ripe for the picking


    5. 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


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


    7. “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


    8. 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


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


    10. “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

    11. special interest groups, whose money they need


    12. 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


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


    14. 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’


    15. by ensuring that important legislation, because it will have to pass through more committees, will be subjected to more special-interest group influence


    16. The conservation interest groups advocated restricting the single-hulled liquid chemical barges from transporting cargo on the Upper Mississippi


    17. Yet the government is free to attack and to coerce people to fit a behavior dictated by its ‘liberal’ interpretations or the portrayals of some vociferous, peripheral interest groups


    18. Having subscribed to numerous email lists and joined relevant interest groups on social networks, that might have


    19. My interest group was the entire planet!


    20. The nominees were not representing the majority of ordinary folks but some special and very narrow interest groups with conflicting ideology

    21. The divide in interest groups has fueled war since the banishment of


    22. said to be the first war that broke out between different interest groups


    23. time the people migrated and divided according to conflict and interest groups


    24. 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


    25. to the special interest groups and corporate America


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


    27. America has long been for sale to special interests, but at the very least special interest groups should have to buy the favor of all Americans, not just politicians


    28. Over the years, the ‘umbrella’ party that could co-opt and accommodate conflicting interest groups has badly atrophied, to the point where decay has now set in


    29. Whatever, as Pakistan became an Islamic nation for the Musalmans, India remained a habitat of varied interest groups the Musalmans included! While the Indian political classes were beset with a sense of loss that partition brought in, in its wake, the Hindu intellectuals were upset by the age-old caste guilt that the reform movement occasioned in their collective consciousness


    30. In elected governments, there are high-paid lobbyists working day and night with the express purpose, of trying to pass legislation that will absolve their interest groups from some kind of legal responsibility

    31. into teams (nations, parties, interest groups, etc)


    32. They need to raise cash to finance their repeated campaigns and as a result become entangled with special-interest groups


    33. The National Trial Lawyers, a special-interest group, has made every attempt to thwart the establishment of these kinds of mechanisms in the United States


    34. The group included Steve Hyman, who was now running the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard; Richard Frank, who had emerged as the country’s leading expert on mental healthcare economics and delivery, at Health and Human Services and at Harvard; health law advocates Paul Samuels, the director of the medical public interest group Legal Action Center in New York, and Matt Selig, my father’s former assistant chief counsel for healthcare, now executive director of Health Law Advocates; Linda Rosenberg from the National Council for Behavioral Health; Andrew Sperling, still the top lobbyist for NAMI; and two representatives from industry: Dr


    35. First, the Schaefers were now in control of a highly leveraged public company with new sets of obligations to important outside interest groups


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