I am sorry, the internet is dominated
by interest groups with big marketing budgets, which is why there is not that much advertising from non for profit credit unions.
«The climate scientists fear that their results could be properly interpreted in public and
exploited by interest groups seeking to understand what is really correct.»
The methods
used by the interest groups trying to discredit or misrepresent the science on climate are the same methods (refined over time) that were used by the tobacco industry to discredit the science on the health effects of tobacco.
Critical ads followed him on vacation — part of a $ 60 million blitz
by interest groups on all sides — even as his (past) support for a single - payer system echoed in viral videos online.
New York's House GOP delegation have been
pressured by some interest groups, such as the New York State Association of Counties, to oppose the elimination of the deduction.
It is not only blacks who are deprived when the movement that he led is exploited and
trivialized by interest groups and ideologues intent upon embroiling America in a class warfare in which blacks are but one, and by no means the most important, of alleged victim classes.
There is a rich digital ecosystem out there with so many dedicated websites and vibrant online communities that are, in many cases,
pre-selected by interest groups that provide unique opportunities to connect and make an impact.
The «energetic re-assertions of the Conventional Portrait of «shortages,» shortfalls, failures of K - 12 science and math teaching» are «expressions of
interests by interest groups and their lobbyists,» he testified at a November Congressional hearing.
In New Jersey, charter school expansion has been embraced and
supported by interest groups like the New Jersey Charter School Association (NJCSA).
Cuomo formed the education reform commission last year as the engine to drive his promise to shake up the state's school system, which, in his 2012 State of the State address, he painted as excessively expensive, under - performing, and
driven by interest groups.
Rather regular,
by an interest group worried that the current budget process wont allow for the continuation of the economically, environmentally and inhumane Common Agricultural Policy, already accounting for close to half the budget.
The recent proliferation of peer - to - peer rental sites (and pressure
created by the interest groups wanting to either expand or ban this kind of activity) has left municipalities, governmental agencies and condominium corporations scrambling to properly regulate this hybrid mixed property use.
Because the usual legal debate is lacking, it is therefore of utmost importance that the highest court is
informed by interest groups, NGOs and scientists.
«In 2006 business groups were responsible for over 90 percent of the television advertising paid
for by interest groups.»
Afenyo - Markin, who sought an injunction against the controversial ADB IPO, is alleged to have been bribed with $ 400,000
by some interested groups to back down from the writ he had filed at the Supreme Court to frustrate the planned IPO.
Such perceptions are shaped not only by scientists, but
by interest groups, politicians, and the media.
Moreover, the climate scientists fear that their results could be misinterpreted in public or exploited
by interest groups.
When the result indicates that climate change is proceeding more slowly rather than faster the climate scientists are more worried that the finding «could be exploited
by interest groups» and «misinterpreted in public» — though the latter difference is not significant.