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  • ...ademic [[Shirley Letwin]], both of whom were members of the [[Mont Pelerin Society]]. The journalist [[Peter Oborne]] writes: ===Big Society===
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  • ...atabase of registered organisations in the [[European Commission]]'s Civil Society Dialogue. [http://trade-info.cec.eu.int/civilsoc/search.cfm?action=form So *[[DG TRADE Civil Society Dialogue]] Belgium
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  • *[[Open Society Institute]]
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  • ...iend and business partner' of [[John Benson]] with whom he ran 'the mobile society disco Raffles'<ref name="hickey"/> Just over a year later in July 1985 the ...ds from the point of view of the population," he says. "We were completely open and above board."
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  • ...and more than 13 000 International Standards for business, government and society. {{ref|150}} ...ed to Nepal or channelled through international aid mechanisms in order to open markets. An estimated 500,000 metric tonnes of obsolete pesticides have bee
    66 KB (9,524 words) - 20:31, 27 February 2007
  • ...obal partnership of business, political, intellectual and other leaders of society." It has 968 member organisations, including the largest and most powerful ...nvestment]] (MAI). {{ref|14}} The group was founded in 1945 "to promote an open system of world trade, investment and finance." {{ref|15}} The USCIB is the
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  • Internationally, GSL runs the first private prison to open in South Africa and says it is 'at the forefront of privatisation of prison ...l of secrecy. There was little if any public debate in parliament or civil society ... the issue of whether to allow the punishment of criminal behaviour to b
    35 KB (5,412 words) - 14:12, 25 November 2015
  • ...bbed the "Milk Street Mafia" leaving a meeting. With everything out in the open Heath finally felt more or less forced to stand for re-election. The rules ...nents' electoral clothes without betraying the principles of a pluralistic society and our own intellectual tradition."
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  • ...he League's sources generally provided circumstantial or hearsay evidence, open to personal or political manipulation and incapable of being confirmed even ...er secretary, [[Miranda Ingram]], wrote an article in his defence in ''New Society''. There she claimed:
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  • ...know what they discussed, for Number 10, in keeping with its commitment to open government, won't tell us. But you'd win no prizes for guessing that one of ...d the environment. The idea is that corporations consider the interests of society and the environment when making decisions. However, business being business
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  • ...or the British consumer. But reality and especially the exeriences of U.S. society show something else… ...comments and concerns. Because we believe in maintaining an environment of open communications, we do not believe there is a need for third-party represent
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  • ...ntributing to some of the major social and environmental problems plaguing society today. These include exploiting small farmers in the UK and worldwide and h ...in the UK, 261 stores in Europe and 179 stores across Asia,10 and plans to open 184 stores worldwide over the next year.
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  • ...rch Council (BBSRC) at an evening reception organised by UFAW at The Royal Society, for her booklet entitled 'Science and Animal Welfare'. Tesco takes animal ...that the market could continue on Tuesday mornings. But once its store was open, Tesco backtracked on its promise, and the council relocated the market to
    80 KB (13,052 words) - 17:55, 29 July 2007
  • *[[Open Society Institute]]
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  • ...(EITI) seeks through partnerships between government, companies, and civil society to ensure the transparency of payments by companies to government and of re *[[Karin Lissakers]], [[Open Society Institute]]
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  • ...hen UN Secretary General Mr. Kofi Anan in the year 2000<ref>Global Compact Society:India [http://globalcompactasiapacific.org/india/viewPage.php?ID=History Hi The Compact brings companies together with governments, civil society, labour, the United Nations and other key interests. It agreements are not
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  • ...ght|thumb|140px|Open Europe's Office, 7 [[Tufton Street]], Westminster]]'''Open Europe''' is a Eurosceptic think tank which is part of the [[Stockholm Netw ...U must now embrace radical reform based on economic liberalisation’.<ref>Open Europe, [http://www.openeurope.org.uk/about-us/ About Us], accessed 25 Febr
    79 KB (11,371 words) - 07:02, 29 January 2018
  • ...ww.aiesec.co.uk/alum/history_endorsements.asp George Soros, Chairman, Open Society Institute]
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  • ...ge Academies is just $6 dollars a month.' However, as a group of 100 civil society organisations pointed out in protest: Bridge provides technology only for t ...st son receives an education while daughters stay at home. Inequalities in society grow when the poorest are excluded... The international development agenda
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  • Ward also worked as Press and PR manager at the [[Royal Society]], the UK national academy of science, for eight years, until October 2006. *Fellow of the [[Geological Society]]. <ref name="LSE"/>
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