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  • ...and national agencies. At any one time we are working with 20-30 different bodies. Between them they have given us over 500 contracts in the past four years. ...s of making major investment in broadband in the regeneration of Glasgow's public housing stock
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  • ...Holds or held office on the supervisory boards (or comparable supervising bodies) of [[Deutsche Lufthansa AG]], [[Linde AG]] and [[Siemens AG]]. ...al Bayer Shareholders sometimes pass shareholder entry permits on to other public interest groups in order to give them a chance to stress their concerns at
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  • ...east nine recruits to the military wing of the ANC who were shot and their bodies burned; and ...ntractors. The group employs [[Alexander Strategy Group]] to deal with its public relations operations in Washington<ref>BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND LOBBYING N
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  • PRRI, Science4BioReg, and Ask Force are three interconnecting bodies. Amman plays a central role in all of them. ...iet van der Meer]]. Also hosted by Delft University of Technology is the [[Public Research and Regulation Initiative]] (PRRI) Secretariat. PRRI is a biotech
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  • ...ly, promotes consumer choice, and appeals to all those engaged in food and public health policy.<ref>[http://www.nutrition.org.uk/bnfevents/events/sweeteners For public health and food policy campaigners this merry go round of donation, publici
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  • ...addition there would be an 'extended statistical search' into professional bodies and consideration given to 'The expansion of tort in the context of Europea ...blic engagement processes' who were brought together for advice. In fact, 'public engagement processes' are not part of Brown's area of specialism which is t
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  • ...ight ‘encourage or incite crime, or lead to disorder, or be offensive to public feeling.’ <ref>Richard Norton-Taylor and Hilary Wainwright, ‘The Media: ...ss attacks on civilian targets, such as airlines, check-in desks and other public places without any compunction.”<ref>Grania Langdon-Down, ‘Terror group
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  • *Producing biased information for the public domain ==Influencing the public==
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  • This was the first public proposal of the 'Allon-Plus' plan. It was immediately rejected by Palestini ...May, Arad spoke at a conference at the [[James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy]] at Rice University in Houston, which was also addressed by the Syr
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  • ...cies based on deceptive tactics. That is an unforgivable disservice to the public, to science, and to the environment. It should not, and must not be allowed ...e with the latter on any level. PR and brand advertising is equated in the public&#39;s mind with &#39;selling&#39; something. Advocacy is seen as &#39;helpi
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  • ...e whole structure of scientific advisory committees was revised to include bodies that had a more strategic position on issues such as food safety and human ...there is evidence of his involvement in a covert strategy to undermine the public credibility of scientists and scientific research raising questions about
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  • ...D=84 members]</ref> According to the BioIndustry Association's Director of Public Affairs, 'Regester Larkin's workshops on managing risk issues are invaluabl ...vices are also retained by government departments, non-departmental public bodies and local authorities.listed the following as having been clients'.<ref nam
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  • Edelman's public affairs business in the UK employs 25 staff and freelance lobbyists based i ...lisation, media relations and grassroots activities”.<ref>Who’s Who in Public Affairs 2006; Dods</ref>
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  • ...people who are concerned about improving the image of science and renewing public trust in it. They also pointed out that the impetus for the Centre emerged ...the press launch of the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]] (ABC) - the public relations campaign for GM foods set up by the biotechnology industry. Simil
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  • ...rking class. At the same time, the government's apparatus for manipulating public opinion had grown inordinately, enabling it - on its own estimate - to conf ...reform, conversion from a bankers' to a producers' economy, protectionism, public control of credit, and the suppression of the class struggle through the st
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  • ...abriel]], [[WPP]] and [[Meetup.com]]; current or former member of advisory bodies including [[National Endowment for Democracy]], [[Eurasia Foundation]], [[T ...on technology but this is one of the first times she will be speaking in a public forum.[http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=1041]
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  • ...in's "nuclear legacy". Its core objective "is to ensure that the 20 civil public sector nuclear sites under its ownership are decommissioned and cleaned up In February 2013, the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee published a damning report on the NDA. The committee's c
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  • Founded in 1995, APCO UK is regarded as one of the country&#39;s leading Public Affairs and Strategic Communications consultancies. Part of a global networ ...or bodies and non-profit organisations. We use our unique understanding of public policy and corporate communications disciplines to help clients manage issu
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  • ...omic League was a pro-capitalist and anti socialist propagandist group. In public it conducted a “Crusade for Capitalism” targeted at the workforce of lo ...gations led the UK Parliament’s Employment Select Committee to conduct a public inquiry into the League’s activities. Its final report in 1992 was highly
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  • "The European Centre for Public Affairs Ltd (ECPA), founded in 1986 at Templeton College, Oxford, is a not- ...of governing Europe. It teaches introductory and specialist programmes on public affairs practice in the Union's institutions. ECPA Government Training teac
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  • ...donations and grants. It is totally independent of both public and private bodies and is not a lobbying vehicle for any country, political party, denominatio
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  • ...of [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] Group plc, and of other companies and public bodies including [[Scottish Enterprise]] Edinburgh and Lothian; Former Principal F
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  • HBOS relies less on external public affairs/lobbying organisations than many of its peers, however this may be ...ipr.co.uk/prideawards/scotland/2005/pastwinners.asp Chartered Institute of Public Relations 2005/06 PRide Awards Winners], accessed 12 April 2007.</ref>.
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  • Deloitte's clients include firms facing intense public backlash and scrutiny over tax avoidance allegations, such as [[Vodafone]] ...panies are working with firms that need to be regulated and the government bodies that are regulating".
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  • ...An alternative to self-regulation is to garner certification from private bodies regarding the environmental soundness of the corporation’s operations. ...such initiatives to defend operations or ways of working which come in for public criticism” [http://www.christian-aid.co.uk/indepth/0401csr].
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  • ...sements on billboards, television, radio or the Web. The company even uses public relations to create a more conductive environment for the brand. ...rldwide offers services, including consumer marketing, corporate branding, public affairs lobbying, and creative media. Ogilvy PR operates two specialist uni
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  • *Public-Private-Partnerships to fund research ...rnment and relevant areas of the public sector through links to regulatory bodies and a number of specially created fora.
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  • ...nd Trade and Industry. On the Transport side, she has worked mainly in the public transport field. In the latter two Departments she was Deputy Director of t ...e benefit of society as a whole..." <ref> [http://www.commonpurpose.org.uk/Public/jobs/pforum.htm.] Barclays also sponsored Common Purpose's Alchemist Awards
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  • ...iotics, etc.).<ref>Oxfam, Briefing paper on GlaxoSmithKline: Dare to lead, Public Health and Company Wealth, 2001</ref> ...2001</ref> So, instead of doing research to further scientific knowledge, public institutions are pressured to research what can be sold to a company.
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  • ...t globalisation weakens the capacity of governments to act for the good of public health. ...institutions/inst/comm/index_en.htm European Union insistiutions and other bodies] Last accessed 4/3/08 </ref>
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  • ...government policy, both individually and through various alcohol industry bodies. Diageo's networks of links with policy-makers should be especially highlig ...rt 2004 (p.12)] accessed 24.01.05 </ref>. Diageo Plc is incorporated as a public limited company in England and Wales. It is listed on the London Stock Exch
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  • ...cting its own interests. It has achieved this through a huge investment in public relations and in its promotion of 'corporate social responsibility' (CSR) a 'The public health community has an obvious role to play in helping governments to deve
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  • ...ife offices, insurers, banks, hedge funds, intermediaries, financial trade bodies and private clients. It describes a typical public affairs campaign as follows: "A typical programme may include representatio
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  • :'The public do not have an automatic right to know what Members of Parliament get up to ...eing accepted as a matter of course, this practice should be regarded as a public scandal.{{ref|[9]}}
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  • ...role with [[Saferworld]] which works closely with a range of international bodies such as [[International Alert]]. Arguably organisations such as Saferworld ...ACE with its human rights charter when Maskhadov's regime was carrying out public executions in Chechnya? Why did PACE keep silent when slavery and hostage-t
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  • ...e-issue think tank and lobbying group advocating "lower taxes and reformed public services". On 19 September 2007, the [[Hayek Society]], a LSE right-wing g The Taxpayers’ Alliance argue for greater transparency from government bodies<ref>Chris Daniel, [http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/bettergovernment/2011/0
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  • ...Prensa'' admitted that two volunteers agreed to play the role of the dead bodies, while it supplied the two crosses. ...p attempt occurred in June 1980. U.S. companies closed. U.S. economic aid, public and private, was unobtainable.
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  • ...es contemporary epidemic disease policy as the outcome of long-established public health strategies dating back at least to the beginning of the nineteenth c ...2) Sir Ronald Grierson became a banker and industrialist but continued his public service by holding at different times government and government-related pos
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  • ...well as human rights, elections, legacy issues (including current ongoing public inquiries).<ref>[http://www.nio.gov.uk/index/about-the-nio.htm About the NI ...ormation: Make a Request], accessed 26 June 2010</ref><ref>ANNEX A: PUBLIC BODIES 2009: NORTHERN IRELAND OFFICE REPORT, Accessible from http://www.civilservi
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  • ...3rd 2008 </ref> Evans has worked for the past 25 years in the alcohol and public health field in the UK, New Zealand and Australia. ...s and key policy professionals in national governments, quasi-governmental bodies and other national entities responsible for developing and implementing alc
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  • ...eria. However by 1997, the consultancy was advising Shell on its major new public relations campaign called “Profit and Principles” as well as Shell’s
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  • ...corporations should take an increased role in the continuing debates about public policy.’ [14] ‘If you suggest to a business audience, or a group of public servants, that the world would be a better place if there were more persona
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  • ...ntervene in the American political process — from manipulating media and public opinion to working to unseat administration critics in Congress. Constitut ...The CIA also influenced U.S. and foreign labor organizations through such bodies as the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and AFL-CIO affilia
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  • ...d had caused problems when secret financial assistance had leaked into the public domain (as occurred in at ARMS LENGTH from the governmental bodies which provided the funds and (3) if aid could be given to a PLURALITY OF RE
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  • ...BA could exert influence over policy are happening under the radar and the public is unlikely ever to know what was discussed". <ref name="Newman">Newman, Me ...s external engagement on political and regulatory issues with government bodies for Europe, Middle East and Africa. Formerly, he had had responsibility for
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  • ...dent of the [[Medical Protection Society]]; Chairman of the Board of the [[Public Health Laboratory Service]]; President of the [[Medical Council on Alcoholi ===Membership of public bodies===
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  • ...n was rapidly distributed to the dairy industry, the press and the general public. In this way a 'grass-roots' coalition was formed and extensive lobbying of ...debate on these issues. The strategy recommended leaving it to regulatory bodies and other third parties to deal with these issues, and to communicate throu
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  • ...Spectator commenting on the ‘all-too comfortable relationship between a public-sector customer and one giant UK provider.’<ref>The Spectator, 9 December ...portance; environmental regulations, labour standards and nationally owned public services have all come under attack from the TABD. Tellingly, the CEO of BA
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  • ...is the economic regulator of water in Scotland. It is a non-departmental public body appointed by the Scottish Executive ...up of business people. They said in 2001 that: ‘The boards of regulatory bodies should include both executive and non-executive members. They should be ap
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  • ...rivatisation of Scottish Water in a book, '''Raising the Return: Scotlands Public Assets' '' co-published by the [[Fraser of Allander Institute]] and the [[S ...on.org/misc1/raising_the_return_summary.pdf Raising the Return: Scotland's Public Assets, Summary Document], Accessed 9th December 2008, </ref>.
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  • ...the media, government and NGO's. Research undertaken includes 'surveys on public perception of business ethics' which is available to the companies. Such in ...a member of [[IABS]], [[EBEN]] and [[ISBEE]] (business ethics professional bodies), serves [[CIS]] and the [[Oxford and Cambridge Catholic Education Board]]
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  • DIUS also had responsibility for a number of Non-Departmental Public Bodies (NDPBs). These included the Research Councils: ...Commons Welsh Affairs Committee - First Report] Cross-border provision of public services for Wales: further and higher education</ref>
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  • ...the most prominent EU think tanks it relies on both corporate funding and public money. EPC spokespeople often appear in the media as neutral commentators. ...are action oriented and we believe that business must be more involved in public policies."<ref> Quoted in "Crossing the Business and Political Divide", by
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  • ==== Membership of public bodies====
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  • The two main bodies which argued the case for protective tariffs were the [[Tariff Reform Leagu ...h it was useful intelligence it was by no means clear that it required any public response from the prime minister or government. Before MacDonald could make
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  • 2. public awareness: promoting public understanding of the financial system; *[[Cicero Consulting]] provided public affairs advice to the FSA in 2011 - 2012<ref>APPC Register Entry for 1 Dec
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  • :The ESA has already set up a first working group on public policy, designed to lobby EU legislators. Areas of interest will include op ...of complex issues such as patent law, as well as advising EU governmental bodies on the interests of the software industry.
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  • ...e large financial institutions have been heavily fined by their regulatory bodies for failing to properly train their staff and engaging in professional mis ...of outrage seems solely fuelled by the fact that Direct Line gained a high public profile as one of the fastest growing companies in the UK, with one of the
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  • ...lobby groups of which Bayer is part, and of the major (mainly regulatory) bodies that are being targeted by Bayer (individually or through lobby groups) wil ...e to use the Global Compact - the UN's seal of approval - to improve their public image, without any tangible changes in their overall corporate social, envi
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  • ...adlines while doggedly fighting over details and technical issues that the public rarely hears about. Those details, however, usually determine how effective ...the company and its industry associates of fighting "efforts to expand the public's right to know about toxic chemicals used in the workplace, consumer produ
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  • :'The BSIA lobbies key organisations/bodies to achieve desirable changes and valuable working partnerships e.g. the Hom Group 4 Falck is one of the companies expanding into the privatised public education sector. The privatisation of education will have far reaching con
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  • ...nate to intervention, and indeed a "covert" operation might well be a very public one in which the only "covert" feature is the fact of an intelligence agenc ...ts and authors, of secret information with a view to manipulating domestic public opinion.
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  • ...waited until after the seeds were planted before informing farmers and the public. ...g a GM crop, making a false statement and committing perjury following the public decontamination of the controversial GM National Seed List trial at Hood Ba
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  • NAM: A Study in Hypocrisy ‘Washington DC based Public Citizen and Citizen Action, two of the nation's leading consumer groups, ca ...of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), in Paris. Those two parent bodies had been at the forefront of business's response to the challenges [stemmin
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  • ...lthcare PR conference that the drug industry is less than popular with the public. "There is a high suspicion of the pharma industry. Greed, dishonesty and f P&G aggressively markets its products to the public, using clever marketing strategies, including advertising. P&G is one of th
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  • ===Trusteeships of cultural bodies=== *Chairman, [[Public Sector Reform Group]]
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  • ....dh.gov.uk/en/MediaCentre/Pressreleases/DH_117844 Review of arm’s length bodies to cut bureaucracy] accessed 3rd October 2011 </ref> The AERC’s funding a ...982 the [[Alcohol Education and Research Council]] is a [[Non-Departmental Public Body]] dedicated to research and education on issues related to alcohol. M
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  • ...ght of day. The final draft of the code was suppressed in 1990, and the UN bodies responsible for it were closed down'. ...difficult not to see the compact as providing a very effective (and cheap) public relations vehicle for international business, while requiring executives to
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  • ...s of mutual concern. Some of the papers after moderating are placed in the public domain. ...e civil power, alone, in coalitions or through membership of international bodies'.
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  • '''Michael Grant Ignatieff''', (born 12 May 1947; Toronto) is a Canadian public scholar, writer, journalist and 'lifelong Liberal'. He was a strong support ...ether war crimes were committed in the attack on Qana is for international bodies to determine." On 14 October, Ignatieff announced that he would visit Israe
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  • ...ny parts of the world. He has served as Superintendent of the Philadelphia Public Schools, and State Superintendent of Schools in Maryland. ...ce for Children. Queen Noor serves on a number of boards and international bodies and is Patron of the Landmine Survivors Network.
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  • ...n-profit organisations, and local, national or international public-sector bodies (e.g. trading standards departments, educational authorities, national gove
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  • ...ical and agri-biotech baddies and can be found at: www.croplifeamerica.org/public/about/#mem. More information on this organisation's sinister activities can ...nified voice for the specialty pesticide industry”, promoting a positive public image and opinion, and promoting the use of “industry products”.[56] Ac
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  • ====Membership of public bodies====
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  • ...k/LM/LM111/LM111_Ireland1.html 'Government officials will manipulate media/public'], ''LM 111'', p. 16, June 1998. ...n O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/4370/ 'Marshalling public fears'], ''Spiked'', 30 December 2003.
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  • ...ittees of companies, non-governmental organisations, associations or other bodies established in law: ...es of any companies, non-governmental organisations, associations or other bodies, or any other relevant outside activity, whether remunerated or unremunerat
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  • *Challenge UN bodies for their critical stance towards Israel. ...l occasions. <ref>Andrew Srulevitch, [http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/un/unpan014271.htm A Civil Servant's 'Neutrality'], Jerusalem Po
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  • ...part of the Task Force for Older People. A Trustee of the [[Institute for Public Policy Research]] (IPPR), a Senior Associate of the [[King's Fund]], a memb ...n the City with PWC leading strategy and efficiency work with a variety of public and private sector businesses. In 1994, Street was appointed to lead the Go
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  • ...pioneers_view.jsp?id=970 Bush Pioneer Henry M. Paulson Jr.]," ''Texans for Public Justice'', accessed August 2007.</ref> ...taxes even though it earned a profit of $2.3 billion. <ref name="Billion"> Public Campaign, [http://www.publicampaign.org/reports/artfuldodgers/banks The Art
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  • ...[[Helen Johnson Public Affairs]] and a non executive director at [[Connect Public Affairs]] and a former chair of the [[Association of Professional Political ...audiences, patient representative and advocacy organisations, professional bodies and industry associations.
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  • ...s it generates costs to the health and social systems, law enforcement and public order. European Public Health Alliance
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  • behalf of public entities and private sector players. In 2007, through its activities, the G ...pecially affarmage contracts where they sell their expertise and skills to public authorities and companies, but are not expected to invest. Thats left to t
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  • ==A Business Approach to the Public Sector== ==Outside Bodies==
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  • ...d voice before federal and state governments, the courts, and the court of public opinion'<ref>ibid</ref>. ...volving the [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] and related governmental bodies', however further details are not disclosed.
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  • :So, our first contention is that public servants, as well as the public, must regain the capacity to be shocked. ...=clnk&cd=6&client=safari Welsh Assembly Government website]</ref> by the [[Public Administration Select Committee]] and the [[Welsh Affairs Committee]] were
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  • ...olyrood. Unsurprisingly, one of its interests is increasing competition in public services. Who is the heidie? [[Ben Thomson]], chairman of the Noble finance ...l and individual media campaigns for Reform Scotland's research papers and public events.'<ref>Hay McKerron [http://www.hay-mckerron.co.uk/casestudies.html C
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  • :It modelled itself on kindred schemes in other parliamentary bodies and it operates in line with the principles of the International Associatio ...te has a background in working in the private, voluntary and community and public sectors.<ref>http://www.iabp.org/rprojects/p18.html</ref>
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  • A key source of information is the public inquiry into the death of the exiled Russian security officer Alexander Lit ...and 2008.<ref name="gillard.1"/><ref> The case were first revealed to the public in May 2012 when Mike Schwarz, then-lawyer for Bhadresh Gohil, gave evidenc
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  • ...panies are working with firms that need to be regulated and the government bodies that are regulating". In 2013 a report by the influential UK Commons public accounts committee found that the Big Four were using knowledge gained from
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  • In 2013 a report by the influential UK Commons public accounts committee (PAC) found that the Big Four were using knowledge gaine ...panies are working with firms that need to be regulated and the government bodies that are regulating".
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  • ...members run [[The Spittoon]], whose future now remains uncertain amid the public split between the two think-tanks. On October 23 2009, [[Douglas Murray]] o ...e told that it was only after this incident that Quilliam began to receive public funding, from the Home Office PVE programme and from the Foreign Office.<re
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  • '''Membership of Public Bodies'''
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  • ...ng plans to overthrow Hussein militarily. Their vehicle for convincing the public that regime change in Iraq was in America's best interests was an organizat ...international organisations by occupying niches in advisory and regulatory bodies."<ref>Mikael Sundström (2000) [http://www.svet.lu.se/joluschema/epistcomm.
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  • ...LobbyWatch permits us to peer into the crucible of politics, to see how public perceptions and government policies are smelted and forged by corporations ...ch.org/ GeneWatch UK] monitors developments in genetic technologies from a public interest, human rights, environmental protection and animal welfare perspec
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  • ...States]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/yourMep/view.do?name=chichester&partNumber=1&language=EN&id=2097 MEP Direct ...ince 2004.<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/yourMep/view.do?name=chichester&partNumber=1&language=EN&id=2097 MEP Direct
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  • ...2 countries, with specialisms spanning capital markets, corporate affairs, public policy, engagement, life sciences, content and creative, strategic insight ...r business and when, with whom and how to engage on policy issues, College Public Policy consultants help their clients' bottom lines to grow and prosper."''
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  • ...tions, and trade associations, as well as police and official intelligence bodies. They were used for blacklisting and propaganda, the latter through publica ...e, and Guatemala. Most of its activities in these countries are not on the public record, but it is known that Wackenhut provides security to many U.S. and o
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  • ...ampaign of vilification and misrepresentation by several pro-GM scientific bodies and pro-GM lobbyists, in an attempt to discredit him and his research. ...ellows were key players in the attacks on Dr Pusztai from the time he went public with doubts about the safety of GM foods. In February 1999, for instance, n
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  • ...ssues and organs. Adults only need a small amount of protein because their bodies are in equilibrium, in homeostasis. But a young growing animal needs a grea ==On his decision to go public with his findings before peer review==
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  • ...ddition to these councils, there are a number of committees and subsidiary bodies that are also made up of WTO members, but which deal with more specific are ...of think-tanks and research projects, the funding of ‘grassroots’ and public relations campaigns, as well as through hosting corporate hospitality event
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