Sentences with phrase «actions by large corporations»

Infuriating actions by large corporations are often the impetus for new business ventures, including green ones.

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But, Schultz exemplifies being personal by taking action on his social stances, including providing healthcare for full - and part - time workers, which is a radical departure from most large American corporations who employ shift workers.
Your editorial also oddly criticized the budget both for continuing state tax cuts for the middle class and for actions to protect public health by raising revenues from large corporations, including from pharmaceutical companies that helped create the opioid crisis.
A study by the RAND Corporation and Research for Action found that «despite additional per - pupil resources,» privately managed schools like Edison's «did not produce average increases in student achievement that were any larger than those seen in the rest of the district,» while «district - managed restructured schools outpaced the gains of the rest of the district in math.»
The efforts of the environmental movement to off - set their lobbying limits by forging an alliance called the U.S. Climate Action Partnership (USCAP) with more than two dozen of the world's largest corporations;
Well, in the last day or so the World Bank has withdrawn a loan to one of Brazil's cattle giants; and Brazil's three - largest supermarket chains (one of which is Wal - Mart) have announced that they will suspend contracts with cattle companies associated with deforestation: Up to $ 90 Million in Funding Pulled The action by the World Bank comes via its private lending arm, the International Finance Corporation, and pulls the last $ 30 million of $ 90 million loan from Brazilian cattle firm Bertin.
A well - respected attorney with extensive experience trying complex cases in which he represents ordinary people and families harmed by the actions of large corporations.
In the case of large corporations doing business nationwide, this usually meant that a plaintiff had a large number of states to choose from in which a defendant could be sued on any matter whatsoever which also facilitated the filing of class action lawsuits with plaintiffs from all over the world covered by a single lawsuit.
In the process of defending large national class actions, Sterling Cluff saw firsthand how defendants can take advantage of individual consumers and the benefit that individuals gain in their fight against formidable corporations by banding together to form classes with the force of «what's right» behind them.
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