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  • ...and a Consumers International representative, at the Codex Ad Hoc Working Group on Allergenicity (10-12 September, Vancouver), comments on the role of [[Ni ...arms length from Government in order to minimise bias. 'There is a strong consensus amongst consumer and environment organisations,' the letter said, 'that the
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  • ...nal politics in British higher education, it's a left-of-centre to Marxist consensus in the state system." <ref>Melanie Newman, 'Culture in the state-funded sec ...ement. Glees seems to have undergone something of a conversion on the GDR group. According to Sandford's account:
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  • Prior to this he was a 'Senior Business Analyst' for [[Kinetica Natural Gas]], for whom he was a representative in ...ng party. The Wellcome Trust said in a letter that this 'extremely narrow' group ran 'the risk of being seen as a closed and defensive strategy' and argued
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  • ...companies and is on the Advisory Council of the controversial pro-GM lobby group [[Sense About Science]]. He has an association with the libertarian and ant ...his colleagues had been running the bank.<ref>"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7052828.stm Northern Rock chairman steps down]", BBC News Online, 19 Octobe
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  • ...own extreme agenda. It is also perfectly prepared to attack the scientific consensus on issues that do not fit with that agenda - for example, climate change. ...also have the aggregates tax, which will put the UK quarry industry out of business."<ref>Andy Rowell, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2001/jul/11/guardian
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  • ...[http://observer.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,4426145-102285,00.html Lobby group 'led GM thriller critics'], The Observer, June 2, 2002, acc 14 Feb 2013</re ...f its funding comes from any one source; yet 70% of its funding comes from business, which could be said to have similar interests. The SMC has since had the a
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  • ...ns of the British corporate movement.(5) One of the leading figures of the group, Sir [[Dudley Docker]], envisaged ...in parliament consisted of 105 (mostly Tory) members. Hannon's Industrial Group chiefly wanted government protection of British industry against foreign co
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  • ...ofessional Political Consultants]] (also known as the [[APPC]]) is a lobby group for the lobbying profession. It describes itself as "the self-regulatory bo ...esentatives or employees of Parliament; except for entertainment and token business mementos, APPC secretary Charles Miller nonetheless remarked:
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  • ...ref> The Tchenguiz family trust and the Tchenguiz vehicle the [[Consensus Group]] became involved with SCL in late 2005 and new incorporation documents wer ...ool. "I'm not that great at sports," he says, "so I moved my energies into business activity very early on."
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  • ...stries." <ref>[http://www.allparty-nuclear.org.uk/ All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]</ref> ...ons.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/nuclear-energy.htm Cross Party Group on the Civil Nuclear Industry] </ref>
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  • The [[European Round Table of Industrialists]] (ERT) is a peak business association of around 40 members, who are 'Chairmen and Chief Executives of ...n the publication of ERT reports and proposals. The decisions are taken by consensus.
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  • ...rying tp define issues and alternatives. Such groups often lead to a study group as the next stage. ...esent monthly papers which are discussed and criticized by the rest of the group. The goal of such study groups is a detailed state-ment of the problem by t
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  • ...were conducted in narrow interest groups. That was the existence of the [[Business Council]]. Calling it "one of the more remarkable groups ever associated wi ...940&#39;s and 1950&#39;s the Council included a cross-section of the major business leaders in the nation. It held six meetings a year, some in Washington, som
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  • ...[[Natural Capital Committee]], and as a member of the [[Economics Advisory Group]] to the UK Secretary of State for Energy & Climate Change, alongside [[Lor ...he European Commissioner for Energy and as Chairman of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on the Roadmap. He also assisted the Polish government in their presidency
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  • ...ed more with “state failure” than a failure on the part of the private business sector [http://www.christian-aid.co.uk/indepth/0401csr], despite the increa ...lpractice or improve the social, environmental and human rights sectors of business performance, as well as on the regulatory role of non-state actors in stand
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  • ...ious for campaigning against legislation and speaking out about scientific consensus that is damaging to their sponsor's interests by emphasising extreme minori When an individual creates a fake identity for purposes similar to a Front Group this is known as a [[Sock puppet]]. As a technique of Astroturfing, Sock Pu
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  • ...was incorporated as Charles Pfizer & Co in the US in 1942 but the original business dates back to a partnership founded in 1849. Until the turn of the century ...at we emerge as the company recognised as the best by patients, customers, business partners, and the communities where we live and work. It’s a long term mi
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  • ...officials that the situation is deteriorating. There is a further point of consensus: that the deterioration is a direct consequence of "coalition" policy.'<ref ::-reliability, straight dealing and trustworthiness in business and international affairs.
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  • ...e]] in partnership with the [[British Council]] and the [[Migration Policy Group]]. The Trust also funds the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Penal Affairs ]] and is a grant-making foundation which "seeks to encour
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  • ...orce also included environment work by the beginning of June 1998 when the group reviewed the (supposedly) final contents the White Paper which included a t This is nasty business, far more threatening to democracy than Mr [[Neil Hamilton|Hamilton]]'s Par
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