influencing each other in legislative affairs. Lobbying or certain practices that share commonalities with lobbying are sometimes referred to as government relations...
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Look up Lobby or lobby in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lobby may refer to: Lobby (room), an entranceway or foyer in a building Lobbying, the action...
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peddling, and/or extortion. Lobbying is subject to complex rules which, if not followed, can lead to penalties including jail. Lobbying has been interpreted...
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Peace of Jerusalem. Informal lobbying also includes the activities of Jewish groups. Some scholars view Jewish lobbying on behalf of Israel as one of...
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Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., formerly Hobby Lobby Creative Centers, is an American retail company. It owns a chain of arts and crafts stores with a volume...
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Grassroots lobbying (also indirect lobbying) is lobbying with the intention of reaching the legislature and making a difference in the decision-making...
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The terms the Lobby and Lobby journalists collectively characterise the political journalists in the United Kingdom Houses of Parliament. The term derives...
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Lobbying Act can refer to several pieces of legislation governing the lobbying of government: Lobbying Act (Canada) - Canadian law regarding lobbying...
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industry groups, spent at least €251 million lobbying the European Union over climate policies. Lobbying was also influential in Canada and Australia...
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upgraded lobby". usatoday30.usatoday.com. "Lobbying for space: renovated and revived office building lobbies seek to make the segue from garages and the...
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