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  • ...IMI is to support the faster discovery and development of better medicines for patients and to enhance Europe’s competitiveness by ensuring that its bio ...ommission and [[EFPIA]] propose to create and operate a new Public Private Partnership, the [[IMI Joint Undertaking]], which will fund Patient Centred Projects.
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  • ...s mainly on corruption in the public sector and counts corporate lobbyists for the private water industry among its members. The secretariat of the group ...nvolving all stakeholders. Its main stakeholders are involved in lobbying for market friendly policies. These include:
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  • ...its operations are “helping to eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable development by facilitating private involvement in infrastructure.”<ref> Public-Priva ...ricing, restructuring and regulation of public sectors, corporate finance, development of consumer rights institutions.<ref>Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory
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  • ...to government - this time to the FDA - for a stint as Deputy Commissioner for Policy from 1991-1994. According to Marion Nestle in ''Food Politics'': ...in 1998 - over to Monsanto, where he was a senior lobbyist (Vice President for Public Policy).
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  • ...'Brien, American Jewish Organizations and Israel, Washington DC: Institute for Palestine Studies, 1986. ''<ref> ...was supplemented by the enlarged [[Jewish Agency]], conceived as the forum for non-Zionist participation in the Zionist structure.<ref <ref>* See Chapter
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  • ...Alieva.jpg|thumb|right|[[Leila Alieva]] (''photo from [[National Endowment for Democracy]]'')]] ...as regional conflicts and security; oil and politics; state and democracy building; foreign and domestic policies.<ref>CNIS Website, [http://cnis-baku.org/ Ab
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  • ...shington. Cleary's group spearheaded the 1989 election campaign in Namibia for pro-South African politicians running against the Namibian independence mov ...he [[World Economic Forum]], and a Trustee of the South African Foundation for Conciliation, and the Peace and Reconstruction Foundation.
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  • :APPC Register Entry for 1 June 2009 to 31 August 2009 :The Communications Building
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  • ...ivio de Simone]]. Chairman of the [[World Business Council for Sustainable Development]].<ref>Livio DeSimone (1996), ‘Letter from the Chairman’, Annual Review ...for market based solutions to climate change which promote business growth for their members and related consortiums. A comparison of government documents
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  • :APPC Register Entry for 1 June 2009 to 31 August 2009 :Carnegie Building
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  • ...tainable Energy Group''', (PRASEG) is an [[All-Party Parliamentary Group]] for UK politicians and senior industry stakeholders that exists to promote sust ...in Westminster to discuss policy barriers to the development of the market for sustainable energy technologies - renewables, energy efficiency and combine
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  • ...e businesses) verified to 'Gold Standard, Voluntary Carbon Standard, Clean Development Mechanism or Joint Implementation Standard'<ref>Carbon Aided [http://www.ca ...iriam Rose (2009), 'Development of Iceland’s geothermal energy potential for aluminium production – a critical analysis' in Abrahamsky, K. (ed.) (2009
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  • ...ies they represent and in reality reflect only their desire to fix a price for carbon which profits carbon-traders and big energy companies alike, while e ...opment' projects in the global South, carbon trading can create big profit for the UK whilst seriously cutting greenhouse gases.
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  • ...Social Workers]] | [[British Council]] | [[British Heart Foundation]] | [[Building Societies Association]] | [[Civil Engineering Contractors Association]] | [ ...British Association of Social Workers]] | [[British Heart Foundation]] | [[Building Societies Association]] | [[Civil Engineering Contractors Association]] | [
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  • ...eut Institute: FAQs], Reut Institute, accessed 28 May 2012.</ref> It works for Israeli government agencies free of charge and states that its shortest pro Two key areas are national security and 'Israel 15' which calls for Israel to become one of the fifteen leading nations in terms of quality of
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  • ...ntly Asked Questions] Accessed 22/04/10</ref><ref>Building partnership for development water and sanitation website [http://www.bpdws.org/web/w/www_162_en.aspx Wh ...Whittel, Corporate watch [http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?lid=3513 Dodgy development: DfID in India January 28, 2010] Accessed 30/04/10</ref>
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  • ...es we organise." <ref>[http://www.spannermedia.com/interviews/Fox.htm Hope for the Best - Interview with Claire Fox], website Spannermedia.com</ref> ...Facilities Council]] | '''Education champion''' [[General Teaching Council for England]] | '''Design & architecture champion''' [[BDP]] | '''Arts champi
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  • ...judicated for [[Debating Matters]], appeared on [[WORLDbytes]] and written for [[Spiked]] <ref>"[http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/author/Austi ...k title, you can bet it has been written by an extreme libertarian arguing for the right to pollute, or an ageing [[Living Marxism]] cell member - or both
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  • ...of choice, competition and entrepreneurship" in the delivery of "Education for All".<ref>EG West Centre, [http://research.ncl.ac.uk/egwest/ E.G. West Cent ...Centre. The subject was 'Social Entrepreneurship: Building Constituencies for Limited Government'.<ref>James Tooley, [http://www.heritage.org/About/Resou
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  • {{Template:Schools badge}}'''Ark''', formerly known as '''Absolute Return for Kids''' is a charity set up by a group of hedge fund managers in 2002. ...founders are [[Paul Marshall]], lead non-exec director at the [[Department for Education]] and [[Ian Wace]] of [[Marshall Wace]] and [[Arpad Busson]] of [
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