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  • ...America]], [[Grocery Manufacturers America]] and the [[American Chemistry Council]]. {{ref|4}} ...[[Business Council for Sustainable Development]] (now the [[World Business Council for Sustainable Development]], of which DuPont is still a member), the lobb
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  • ...ica (PhRMA). Additionally, he is a member of the Board of Directors of the Business Roundtable (BRT), vice chairman of the BRT’s Corporate Government Task Fo ...aduate School of Business Advisory Council. He is chairman emeritus of the Business-Higher Education Forum (B-HEF) and a member of the Boards of Trustees of th
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  • ...monopoly and was ordered to divest itself of a substantial portion of its business. {{ref|11}} Despite having been streamlined, DuPont still managed to supply DuPont gradually diversified into other areas of business, besides explosives, in the early part of the 20th century. The experiments
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  • ...ly to be spun off as a separate company. [36] A further breakdown of these business groupings including details of the company’s joint projects can be found ...President George W. Bush to serve on the National Infrastructure Advisory Council.[47]
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  • ...ical high ground, Shell takes a leading position within the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD).<ref>http://www.transnationale.org/angl ...president of Royal Dutch and Chairman of Shell are entitled to sit at the Business Roundtable,<ref>http://www.transnationale.org/anglais/fiches/1442483538.htm
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  • ...s predecessor - the [[Better Regulation Commission]]. <ref> Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform [http://www.berr.gov.uk/about/economics-s
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  • ...ation IBM: www.ibm.com and of the Canadian Atco group: www.atco.com, whose business includes: Power generation, pipelines, energy services and technologies. Mo ...following which, he became managing Director of Shell Nederland chemicals business a position he held until 1995 when he became president and Chief Executive
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  • ...ions and not of English parents were capable of being members of the Privy Council. In the following December the Court of King's Bench (the Lord Chief Justic ...k (the office of the Diehard newspaper ''The Morning Post''). In 1918 the "business secretary" of the British Empire Union was listed as [[Reginald Wilson]], w
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  • ...esidency National Propaganda had been wound up and replaced by The Central Council of the Economic League. On April 8th of 1924 this had launched an appeal fo The Central Council of Economic League's "5th Annual Report", marked "for private circulation o
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  • ...became the [[Confederation of British Industry|CBI]] and he joined the CBI Council. A member of the [[Carlton Club]]. ...ritish Industries|FBI]] Grand Council from 1932 to 1965 and of the Central Council of the [[Economic League]] from 1934 to 1967. Hirst is the only company fou
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  • ...ly laid down in a War Office memorandum, circulated to members of the Army Council immediately after [[Stanley Baldwin|Baldwin]] replaced [[James Ramsay MacDo ...lster Unionists as members. On 14th May 1974 the loyalist [[Ulster Workers Council]] (UWC) called a general strike against the agreement. Loyalist paramilitar
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  • :"It is our business to have this information and we will give it to people." ...e, but state controlled industry and public services too . . . The Central Council's policy has been to shun publicity . . . it has been decided that this pol
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  • ...centre of the manifesto upon which the next election would be fought. The business of consolidating their infant revolution had been made easier by the right- ...irst was that "between 1980 and 1982 . . . many of our members went out of business". The other was British Industry's complacency ". . . thinking that Maggie
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  • ...have a director who is or has been, in the past ten years, on the Central Council of the Economic League. Before its demise a number of companies claimed to ...he was a generous contributor to NAFF, and he was one of the first central council members of the Centre for Policy Studies.
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  • ...so a director of Philip Morris Companies Inc, and a Member of The Business Council. Acquired by Monsanto in 1997 for US$1 billion [25]. A maize genetics business that claims a third of the US seed corn market.
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  • ...Council]] - in 2008, Monsanto is listed as a member<ref>American Benefits Council [http://www.americanbenefitscouncil.org/about/memberlist.cfm Memberships] A ...gy Science Research Council]])<ref> British Biotechnology Science Research Council [http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/publications/accounts/bbsrc_annual_00_01.pdf#search
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  • ...[[Zeneca Group PLC]], deputy chair of [[AstraZeneca]] and deputy chair of Business in the Community. Currently also serving as a non-executive deputy chair of ...micals, director of Zeneca Group PLC (responsibility for the Agrochemicals business and Asia Pacific), member of the Advanta B.V. Supervisory Board, executive
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  • ...the Commons environment select committee, Asda set up a meeting with then council leader Graham Stringer - now a minister in the Cabinet Office - and offered See also the Friends of the Earth report 'Exposed: Big Business in Bournemouth' for information about companies including Asda lobbying at
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  • ...of the [[Global Social Compliance Programme]] which describes itself as 'a business-driven programme for companies who want to harmonise their existing efforts ...seen to be acting responsibly whilst behind the scenes they continue with business as usual. Such measures of corporate social responsibility have also been c
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  • ...Field Sports Society]], the [[Countryside Movement]] and the [[Countryside Business Group]], but it is the name "British Field Sports Society Investments Ltd." ...), the Countryside Business Group was at first called the [[Country Sports Business Group]], but changed its name after only a few weeks. {{ref|3}} It was foun
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