• Both support the current McCain-Feingold proposal to ban soft money unregulated contributions from special-interest groups.

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  • Special-interest groups, too, are deeply invested, and thus highly engaged in the politics of entitlement reform.

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  • Some senior commission officials fret about a ticking time-bomb of populism, waiting to be triggered by special-interest groups.

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  • But the evidence suggests that large spending by special-interest groups by no means guarantees the passage of a measure.

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  • Special-interest groups include folks who like orgies in central New York State.

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  • Special-interest groups are pushing Gov. Spitzer to do pretty much that, rallying as recently as Saturday to try to force his hand.

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  • After their departure, they were replaced by thoughtless utopians and special-interest groups.

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  • The high court's 5-4 ruling also upheld the law's restrictions on political advertising by special-interest groups in the weeks prior to an election.

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  • You can't make a blatant play for special-interest groups (and that includes women) and wind up with a united country, even if you win.

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  • When money is created for political purposes, including the purposes of special-interest groups, it is less useful for its natural social function, the facilitation of trade.

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  • This explains a surprisingly undemocratic habit in daily life of subordinating the needs and rights of the individual to those of companies, special-interest groups and other members of the establishment.

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  • "My wealth from work as a private entrepreneur before entering government has allowed me to be independent of the special-interest groups as a public servant, " Mr. Shuvalov said in a statement.

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  • By opening up Congress to greater scrutiny, changing campaign finance laws and holding popular referenda, he argues, America has produced a dysfunctional political system dominated by special-interest groups, fund-raisers and lobbyists.

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  • But special-interest groups have grown up around the SOEs.

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  • The theory behind his actions or at least his angry gut instinct is that to attract moderate voters in the suburbs (and win elections), you have to break the control of the special-interest groups that dominate the party.

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  • Tapping special-interest groups can gin up sales.

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  • " Oxbow Group, an energy company run by billionaire William Koch, noted a "volatile" debate about global climate change and worries about "aggressive actions by individuals and special-interest groups deeply opposed to the continued use of carbon-based fuels.

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  • Criticised at the time as a catalogue of pandering to special-interest groups, his policy promises are now seen to have cemented his reputation as the candidate talking most about the bread-and-butter concerns of America's middle class ie, most voters.

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  • Elisabeth Gerber, of the University of California in San Diego, has found that opulent special-interest groups such as the oil and tobacco industries almost never succeed in pushing through self-serving initiatives, though they can sometimes block measures aimed against them.

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  • The Japan he took up the leadership of in 2001 had lain in the doldrums for 11 years, never having had the crisis that might have forced it into reform, but also never achieving a gradual, consistent, consensual reform either, thanks to the power of special-interest groups to obstruct change.

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  • Make no mistake: As long as Washington possesses so much power over our lives, people and special-interest and advocacy groups will find ways to get their points of view across.

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  • It is a pork-filled special interest bill designed to pay off certain groups but won't do much for the average family.

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  • However, until the passing of credible campaign-finance reform legislation, which prevents special interest groups, businesses and unions from buying influence in the American Congress, the path to the courthouse will remain well trodden.

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  • The representatives of 192 national governments, along with countless lobbyists and special interest groups, will gather between 7-18 December against a backdrop of increasingly gloomy academic papers, all predicting dramatic and catastrophic changes to the world -- unless we act right now.

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  • Before elections, candidates of both parties are happy to boast about their clever get-out-the-vote operations, special-interest campaigns or ballot initiatives designed to lure specific voter groups to the polls.

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  • Other policies and special interest groups help entrench these policies, whether we are talking about for-profit prisons, prison guard unions, or citizen groups, many people have a stake of one sort or another in keeping the prisons full.

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  • Nonetheless, there are no cocktail committee bylaws prohibiting campaigning on the part of special interest groups, and the Negroni has been legitimately crowned the most delightful warm-weather drink, with 30% of the votes.

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  • These special interest groups lobby to make it harder for shareholders to unseat crony boards and under-performing CEOs.

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  • For starters, eliminating anything from the Code has become an exercise in futility in light of the army of special interest groups and professional lobbyists who fight on behalf of even the most narrow, industry-specific provisions contained in the law.

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