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  • ...mba, that the BMA's caution over GM had had a big influence on the zambian government's rejection of GM contaminated food aid.
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  • As with [[The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition|TASSC]], it argued that government and safety regulations were not based on "sound science." The idea was to ...artiality, the ESEF accepts funding from a wide variety of sources, except government donations.'<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20051103141008/http://www.scie
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  • ...write a report that called for the industry to be given greater help from government.
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  • ...le is as a corporate counselor and does not involve direct engagement with government'.<ref name="Jamie"/> High profile clients have included:
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  • :::1. Free and open access to government is an important matter of public interest.
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  • ...uld rule. He has questioned the value of health programmes expanded by the government encouraging the ‘five a day concept’ through the change4life programme Fitzpatrick argues that government campaigns on Aids were an attempt to deflect attention from economic recess
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  • ...s Agency... is very much an independent agency and an independent voice in government'. ...£12m four-year project will end years of debate and is likely to overturn government advice that eating organic food is no more than a lifestyle choice.<ref>Jon
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  • ...eaceful and democratic. If dons were too cowardly to do so themselves, the government should instruct them to act (after all, the taxpayer was funding them). ...y Glees, ‘Evidence-Based Policy or Policy-Based Evidence? Hutton and the Government's Use of Secret Intelligence’, ''Parliamentary Affairs'', Vol.58 No.1 1,
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  • ...The book was part of a series sponsored by the political science journal ''Government and Opposition'', the editorial board of which was chaired at the time by I ...is book, believes that terrorism in Ulster could have been defeated if the government had gone on with the policy of internment, thorough intelligence gathering
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  • ...od and drink industries use the FDF to promote their own interests to both government and the public. Such interests typically include: ...ic. Within government, FDF and/or industry representatives sit on numerous government committees responsible for dealing with food issues.
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  • During the height of the foot and mouth crisis, in mid-April 2001, the government had seemingly decided on a limited vaccination policy for Cumbria and possi ...ional Development and director general of the FDF, stubbornly resisted the government&#39;s vaccination programme.
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  • *Lobbying government for corporate-friendly legislation and regulation. *Placing industry people on relevant government panels to ensure that industry itself decides how or if it should be regula
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  • ...ecision-makers and opinion formers including Parliament, central and local government, the media, health professionals and academics. ...foot and mouth crisis. Working with the NFU, he helped to turn around the government&#39;s proposed and almost-cemented vaccination policy for Cumbria and possi
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  • ...ts at UK and EU level&#39; and had &#39;hundreds of consultations with EU, Government and others&#39;{{ref|4}}. Lady Jay, Director General of the FDF, explains t
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  • ...on GM food ban'] (15th February 1999), based around comments by Gale, 'a government-imposed ban or long-term moratorium on growing GM crops or introducing any Prof Gale was a member of the UK Government's [http://www.gmsciencedebate.org.uk/panel/members/default.htm science revi
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  • ...idge]] as the ACNFP's chairman. He also, like Bainbridge, served on the UK Government's GM science review panel which concluded that the human health risks of
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  • He was given his peerage in 1997 and became Government Minister for Science in 1998. <ref name="Quit"/> | [[Institute for Government]] || 3,836,702 || 4,063,000 || 4,447,000 || 4,746,000 || 4,577,000 || 5,253
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  • ...dia, had been so disappointing that a six-member panel set up by the State government concluded [http://flonnet.com/fl2011/stories/20030606005912300.htm 'it is u ...number-10.gov.uk/su/gm_sub2/Bayer_Environment&Health.pdf submission to the government] in which they identified him (Lachmann) as an official at the BMA. The [ht
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  • ...ared with: Professor Sir [[Mark Walport]] (director, [[Wellcome Trust]]; [[Government Chief Scientific Adviser]] (from April 2013), Professor Sir [[Ross Anderson ...rust]]), and Professor Sir [[Mark Walport]] (director, [[Wellcome Trust]]; Government [[Chief Scientific Adviser]] (from April 2013)), discussing 'Three's a crow
    68 KB (9,541 words) - 09:36, 26 March 2015
  • ...], accessed 8 December 2013</ref> In 2009 this was listed as being on 'How Government and regulators pursue their objectives through public and stakeholder engag ...us from a human cell into an animal cell is being stifled by religious and government officials'], ''Spiked'', Tuesday 21 November 2006.
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