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  • ...onsider what influence regulation of a new technology may have on people's future reproductive choices, basing her argument on current norms, which seems to ...ues that regulation of IVF treatment which seeks to consider the child’s future welfare actually leads to a moral investigation of parents and an intrusion
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  • ...ane decisions.' The context of this remark was the refusal of some African leaders to accept GM grain as food aid. However, despite the implications of Kleckn In recent years Farm Bureau leaders have expressed increasing antagonism towards environmentalism. Some Farm Bu
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  • ...ehest of the [[Royal Institute of International Affairs]].(15) Trade union leaders they might be, seeking justice and a better deal for the British worker, bu government, and some of their leaders were Ministers of the Crown - very important people.
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  • ...so acknowledges that he appeared in a 1974 US Congressional Hearing on the future of CFCs as "the principal witness for the industry's defence".<ref>ibid, p2 ...to the right-wing [[Hudson Institute]] and [[Eugene Lapointe]] one of the leaders of the international "Wise Use Movement" and [[World Conservation Trust Fou
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  • ...&#39;. <ref>[http://www.bnfl.com/content.php?pageID=77 BNFL statement &#39;Future of nuclear energy&#39;], undated, accessed February, 2006.</ref> * Nuclear energy can be competitive with gas, and may in the future be the cheapest form of electricity;
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  • &#39;We have to be sure that &#39;opinion leaders are carefully recruited and groomed.&#39; ...been obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. Under the heading "The Future and Feed-back" it states "A Proposed name change". The document reads:
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  • :• Nuclear energy can be competitive with gas, and may in the future be the cheapest form of electricity; • '''Nuclear power is essential in c .... The campaign focused on forming a coalition of parliamentarians, opinion leaders, policymakers and using endorsements from the business community to petitio
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  • One of the 58 business leaders who wrote to the ''Times'' in May 2001 in support of the Labour Party. On the future of food and farming, Haskins defines himself as an optimist, opposing 'the
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  • ...editor to court for breach of copyright. During the case the Labour MP and future Chancellor of the Exchequer, Stafford Cripps, represented the paper. He arg ...sues about food and even produced a special booklet: "Women at War - Their Future in Peace".
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  • #[[Center on Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World]] lacks footnotes #[[Pakistan Rising Leaders]] attention to references
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  • ...ower's central importance in securing our world's energy and environmental future". <ref> [http://www.wna-symposium.org/ World Nuclear Symposium], 11-13 Sept ...es virtually no pollution, its use preserves valuable fossil resources for future generations, its costs are competitive and still declining, and its waste c
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  • Wynn set up, and subsequently chaired the [[Forum for the Future of Nuclear Energy]] within the European Parliament, until he retired in 200 ...and the "Environmentalist's Case for Nuclear Power".<ref>See Forum for the Future of Nuclear Energy [http://www.terrywynn.com/Nuclear/Nuclear%20Main%20Page.h
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  • ...wice-a-year meetings on a variety of general issues include labor and farm leaders as well as businesspeople and academics. Moreover, the assembly has a great ...itute]], the [[National Bureau of Economic Research]], [[Resources for the Future]] and the [[Center for International Studies]] at MIT. The institutes and c
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  • ...of Europe after the devastation of World War II and to save the World from future economic depressions".<ref>Stiglitz, J. (2002) ''Globalization and its Disc ...Rather than object to the sell-offs of state industries, he said national leaders - using the World Bank's demands to silence local critics - happily flogged
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  • ...Thatcher]], Indira Gandhi, the pope, [[Ronald Reagan]], and other Western leaders, but not General Schneider and [[Salvador Allende]] or [[Fidel Castro]].{{r ...la: Crisis and Response;' in Richard B. Fagen and Olga Pellicer, eds., The Future of Central America: Policy Choices for the United States and Mexico (Stanfo
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  • ...as these younger people are the ones who will have to work together in the future on defense and security issues.' (emphasis added) {{ref|1}} ...nts had given indication that, in the succeeding generation, they would be leaders in their country and perhaps internationally' was the idea of two old Oxfor
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  • ...Nexus, the nearest thing there is to a New Labour intellectual forum. Its leaders are due to make a 'third way' presentation to Mr Blair when it is complete. ...affair - and Nexus members are seeking an emergency meeting to discuss his future with them.
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  • ...meetings. Government leaders are invited to WEF meetings enabling business leaders to have high level access to government ministers, prime ministers and pres leaders in business, government and civil society to address the major challenges
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  • ...ot become successful overnight. Competing with such long-standing industry leaders as J. Walter Thompson, Young & Rubicam, Leo Burnett, and BBDO was difficult ...Press, Chicago, USA, page 25-27</ref> To avoid creativity problems in the future, O&M created a network of semi-autonomous subsidiaries that, while having a
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  • ...re of our citizens'. Blair adds: 'We must work together to ensure that the future of the UK pharmaceutical industry is even brighter'.{{ref|5}} This must sou ...p between government and industry. The idea was to bring together industry leaders in the UK with Government policy makers to identify and report to the Prime
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