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  • AIPAC has also been very successful in mobilising the Jewish community as a voting block. As far back as the Truman era, this block wielded enough In 1981, the Reagan administration confronted the organized Jewish community in a prolonged battle over the proposed sale of [[AWACS]] planes to Saudi A
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  • ...nors Trust]]. Our analysis of past donations to MEF indicates that recent big funders such as Sears Roebuck heiress [[Nina Rosenwald]]'s [[Abstraction Fu *[[Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego]]: $5,000 in 2013 <ref> Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego, 990 Form, 2013 </ref>
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  • ...ish public life. The problem with a small country such as Scotland is that big companies can exert a disproportionate influence on the political system. T *[[Scottish Business in the Community]]
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  • ...its board and all of them are important members of Scotland&#39;s business community. ...CF, though its director says he sees it in a "social-democratic" epistemic community, pushes market friendly policies. It rejects what its director called the &
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  • ...'''International Futures Forum''' is a think tank and PR agency funded by big business and with links to the [[Futures Forum]] of the Scottish Parliament ...e sacking of workers equals &#39;releasing high quality resources into the community&#39; <ref>'Health in Fife', [http://www.internationalfuturesforum.co.uk/rep
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  • ...siness, rather than provide &#39;value&#39; and &#39;opportunities&#39; to big business. <ref>David Miller, [http://www.spinwatch.org.uk/-articles-by-cate ...Exchange had "broadened out beyond just business and industry and into all community organisations of every kind". This has turned out to be false. Five of the
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  • ...r the low wages and argue that their (corporations) operations benefit the community by providing needed jobs the choice isn&#39;t between high-paid and low-pa ...s career. When she failed to shake off the scandal, Disney wheeled out the big gun: ABC News.&#39; {{ref|monitor}} Disney owns ABC News and as a result or
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  • :&#39;Mulgan advised me that [the] stakeholder idea had frightened the big end of town and so it had been dropped. Company directors were concerned t ...fers spiritual advice to the [[CBI]]) and [[Richard Worsley]] (Director of Community Affairs at [[BT]], previously Head of Personnel [[British Aerospace]], Dire
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  • ...nian-American businessman who lives outside Washington, D.C., has obtained big stakes in two companies, [[Nour USA]] and [[Erinys Iraq]], that will be pai ...to help Nour, which has a partnership with MCI and other companies, win a big mobile telephone contract in Baghdad that the provisional authority is expe
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  • *[[Business in the Community]] [http://www.bitc.org.uk Website] In 2001, AstraZeneca&#39;s overall community spend totalled $19 million.&#39; (Source: AstraZeneca Annual Review 2001, p
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  • ...of human existence, whether in art, education, welfare, morals, religion, community service, neighbourly help, or anything else; and, no less important, which ...,’ Green wrote, ‘The challenge we face today is to identify a sense of community or solidarity that is compatible with freedom.’ <ref>David G. Green, [htt
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  • *Bill Durodié, What Can the Science and Technology Community Contribute? pp.38-50 in ''Science and Technology Policies for the Anti-Terr *Bill Durodié, What Can the Science and Technology Community Contribute? pp.123-137 in ''Social and Psychological Effects of Radiologica
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  • ...y to the ''[[British Journal of General Practice]]'' between 2002-2012, [[Community Care]] from 2007-2011, and between 2003-2004 he had a regular column in [[T ...ive.org/web/20000305151832/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM109/LM109_Doctor.html 'Big girls and health zealots'], ''LM'' 109, p. 33, April 1998.</ref></blockquot
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  • ...set up to give protection to the consumer, it now acts as a mouthpiece for big business. ...d any attempt at balance. Not only has it acted like a cheerleader for the big GM companies, it has also tried to twist public opinion in favour of their
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  • ...AO), and the [[World Health Organisation]] (WHO). Its members include many big food, chemical, pharmaceutical, and GM crop companies. It has been active i ...the European Food Safety Authority erode public confidence]. ''J Epidemiol Community Health''. Published online March 8, 2013: 10.1136/jech-2012-202185.
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  • ...to the mainstream and begin to assume its current role as a major voice of big business. Further change in the 1960&#39;s was symbolized by the shortening *[[Community and Public Issues Council]]
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  • '''WPP''' is one of the big three marketing and communications conglomerates along with [[Interpublic]] ...to corporation tax and changes to the way overseas profits are taxed was a big coup for the Coalition. Critics called it a "carefully stage-managed" annou
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  • :*Creative: A new creative community from across the businesses will bring together brand design, digital creati ...ip think tank, [[Tomorrow's Company]], a board member of [[Business in the Community]] and was, until recently, deputy Chair of [[ChildLine]]. Williams is curre
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  • ...venture working to promote the voices, stories and views of the scientific community to the national news media when science is in the headlines.'<ref>Science M ...promote the '''voices''', '''stories''' and '''views''' of the scientific community to the news media when science is in the headlines' (emphasis added). It al
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  • ...nd of partners.(8) And vice versa. Too much was being expected; it was too big a change, happening too quickly. In any case, the corporatists among the me ...ed, though without the frenzy which had marked the post 1918 period. Their big issue was the threat of nationalisation of companies. The so-called Mr Cube
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