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Not exact matches
Once you've filled your plastic cup — this
affair is more backyard barbecue than society event — there's the meet and greet, an opportunity to check out the credentials of those around you: an aerospace
industry executive, the economic development chief for a western U.S. state, a dean of engineering for a prestigious American university, several D.C.
think tankers, lobbyists, lawyers.
The New York Alternative Investment Roundtable recently conducted a survey on the topic of how the United States stacks up in foreign
affairs and found that many in the alternative investment
industry think the United States is diminishing its global influence, according to a recent release by the roundtable.
«I
think there's a sense that many of the long - standing names in the
industry, the stars of public
affairs, have personal politics that are firmly rooted in the 97 generation,» says the former Portland director.
These contributors represent major stakeholder groups, such as associations,
think tanks, corporate government
affairs offices, interest groups, the media, and key
industry organizations in Washington, D.C..
In the coming year — and hopefully for years to come — I
think you're going to see PIJAC be an organization that is much more clearly focused on the
industry's government
affairs needs, on both the offensive and defensive side.
In reference to his involvement with the Institute for Public
Affairs (IPA), Carter stated in a March 15, 2007 Sydney Morning Herald article: «I don't
think it is the point whether you are paid by the coal or petroleum
industry.»
There appears to be confusion between what is happening now — a non-virtuous circle where back - scratching is mutually done by scientists, politicians, NGOs, the media and
industry, keeping the climate gravy train running, and how this sorry state of
affairs began — a topic I
thought Robert Swan was addressing and which I believed happened differently.
Number 3 on the list of Heartland's beneficiaries, at $ 1,667 a month, is the Australian Robert Carter, a geologist at James Cook University in Queensland and a staff member for the Institute of Public
Affairs, an Australian
think tank which, like the Heartland Institute, takes funding from the tobacco and oil
industries.
Crucially, we
think sector first, organising ourselves around the current
affairs and future challenges of the
industries we serve, rather than traditional legal practice areas.
I need to start with my bias: I know the phone
industry as a whole is tending toward huge phones, but I still
think of smartphones as primarily a one - handed
affair, and so I
think of the iPhone 6s (and the Samsung Galaxy S6) as the default size more than their bigger brethren.
After having a major
affair with dual cameras, we
think the smartphone
industry is moving on to a new lover: bezel-less displays.