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  • ...on public affairs, media and investor relations, mergers and acquisitions, competition and regulatory issues, crisis management, international communications and ...cruited as head of its US operations [[Steve Lipin]], a former Wall Street Journal M&A reporter with a reputation for aggressively leveraging his newspaper’
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  • ...in July 2008. He continues to sit on a six member organising team for this competition alongside [[Mayur Porwal]], [[Arnab Banerjee]], [[Debanjan Chakrabati]], [[ ...lland". This presence largely relates to promotion of the Debating Matters competition and surveys carried out by the Institute of Ideas. One such survey reported
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  • ...p chiefly wanted government protection of British industry against foreign competition, but, to quote Hannon, they also 'wanted the largest measure of freedom in ...sociology of anti-Bolshevism 1918-1920' in Scottish Labour History Society Journal, No. 98, June 1975. See also Webber 1987, and John Hope's 'Fascism, the Sec
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  • ...f the Portman Group, was telling a conference in Beaconsfield organised by European sugar industry body [[CEFS]] why the organisation had been so successful. S ...rtising, on the basis that a ban on advertising could lead to fierce price competition – which the Sheffield report says could lead to increased consumption. TP
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  • The '''Office of Fair Trading (OFT)''' is the UK's consumer and competition authority and is a non-ministerial government department established by sta *encouraging businesses to comply with competition and consumer law and to improve their trading practices through self-regula
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  • ...le within the next two years" after the competition. Those who entered the competition had to give their names, which were entered into BAT's database, and used i ...nter a competition by submitting their personal details. The prize for the competition was a trip to Yokohama, Japan -- one of the venues hosting a football match
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  • ...itor of Economic Affairs and Associate Editor of the ''[[British Actuarial Journal]]'' and the ''[[Annals of Actuarial Science]]''. ...written numerous studies for several leading think tanks, including the [[European Policy Forum]], the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], and the [[Centre for
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  • ...f>Harkins, S., & Jones, M., (2010), The Stockholm Network, British Medical Journal, 10-November-2010</ref>, then on to the Taxpayers’ Alliance before moving ..._files/04-02-03-IEA-TaxCompetitionSeminar.pdf Tax Harmonisation Versus Tax Competition: Which Promotes Prosperity?], ''Taxpayers Alliance'', Accessed via web arch
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  • ...ntract.<ref name="JL"/> At first Stevens was put on selling UH services to European health systems, he was then appointed vice president and lobbyist for the w ...was created by New Labour’s determined efforts to establish market-style competition in the health service – as proposed by Simon Stevens.'<ref name="JL">John
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  • ...010.</ref> The network churns out thousands of op-eds in the "high-quality European press", produces hundreds of publications and holds several conferences, se ...den), [[Paradigmes]] (France) and The [[Centre for the New Europe]] (a pan-European think tank based in Brussels, Belgium).<ref>Stockholm Network [http://web.a
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  • ...of the first industry lobby groups to systematically monitor and influence European Commission policy making. Pfizer, Boeing, Du Pont, Exxon, General Motors, M The [[European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations]] (EFPIA)
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  • ...r consumers but not decent and secure jobs for workers.' For example, most European retailers and their suppliers are now signed up to EUREGAP, 'a rigorous tec When the major supermarkets were bidding to take over Safeway, the Competition Commission conducted a survey in which they questioned supermarkets and the
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  • ...r large-size - by Indian standards - companies are unable to cope with the competition from the multinationals. For instance Tatas. Tatas is India's largest singl ...ed by these multinationals. All this talk of competition is okay, but this competition is like asking me to take on a Japanese sumo wrestler. You can say that bot
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  • ...tionist trade legislation introduced in 1974 to protect North American and European clothes from cheaper imports. One impact of the agreement was to allow othe ...tion, and where the currency is being undervalued to keep prices low. This competition pressurises suppliers, companies and governments in other countries to unde
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  • ...the government in Berlin was informed. Writing about the recall, the trade journal Chemistry and Industry stated, "The ensuing discussion over the drug safety ...de highly toxic chlorinated organomercury compounds, banned for use in the European Union since 1988. The obsolete pesticides had been inadequately stored in r
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  • ...d reform" of the healthcare system in Britain and abroad that is based on "competition" rather than "bland egalitarianism."<ref>[http://www.nursesforreformblog.co ...of [http://bit.ly/cY8AZN Lobby Watch: Nurses for Reform], British Medical Journal, 10 March 2010</ref>
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  • ...[[Tax Professionals Forum]].<ref>[http://taxjournal.com/tj/node/15187 Tax Journal], accessed April 2011</ref> ...s/ernst-youngs-european-tax-symposium-highlights-part-1/ Ernst & Young’s European Tax Symposium: highlights – part 1], 14 June 2012 </ref>
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  • *1975 he was President, [[European American Institute for Security Research]] (EAI). ...oover Institute makes no mention of his involvement in the [[Institute for European Defence and Strategic Studies]] (IEDSS) whose Advisory Council he joined in
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  • ...t of UK CCS competition], Projects / Policy, May 11 2009 (Carbon Capture Journal) </ref> *[[Barry Neville]], Group Director of Public Affairs and European Policy at Centrica <ref> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/barry-neville/43/7b6/3
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  • ...and a member of the European Parliament's [[Legal Affairs Committee]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/alphaOrder/view. ...Demokratische Union Deutschlands]] (''CDU'')) and European Democrats.<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/expert/alphaOrder/view.d
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