Mostly, the lobbying is about
competing interests within a country rather than a country's interests as a whole (think the interest of an industry manufacturing an expensive something vs. lower prices for everybody).
Not exact matches
Christians are now called to persuade others (including many
within the churches) that our first duty as human beings is to honor and venerate the one true God, and that without the worship of God, society disintegrates into an amoral aggregate of
competing, self - centered
interests destructive of the commonweal.
Furthermore, if situations arise in which academic
interests compete with concerns for students» «piety» for added time or financial resources, the response characteristically shaped by this ethos would be to assign to the «churches» responsibility for «piety» and to assign priority
within the school to the academic
interests.
When you consider that in the past decade we have
competed yet still built a stadium and stayed
within our means, it will now be very
interesting to see what happens to those teams that want to build new stadiums but stay
within the FFP constraints and buy new players.
The proposed event at Providence appears to have both backing from the city and
interest from IndyCar to
compete on a 2.1 - mile, 11 - turn circuit
within the capital of Rhode Island.
EPCs have piqued the
interest of some
within Rensselaer County, including at least one engineering firm that has
competed with Siemens to secure contracts for major sewer system upgrades.
Within a day or two, she had spoken with three wildlife experts who were recommended by SciLine, learning that accurate reporting on the situation would indicate that this was an example not of controversial practices but of
competing interests working together.
This is le Carré's world of
competing agencies
within the same country who prize power over efficiency and
interests outside the structure working their own
interests; support from an American intelligence agent (Robin Wright) raises all sorts of alarms, not the least of which is: what is her endgame?
Although conflicts frequently arise among
competing individual
interests within a school community, a commitment to the education and welfare of children must remain the primary concern.
• Hardware
within six months • An
interesting data pricing strategy from Verizon, which will need to
compete with AT&T novel (but flawed) a la carte system • An early start against other tablets, specifically from the newly invigorated Palm • WAR
Loan Estimate from
competing lender must be dated and received
within three calendar days prior to locking your
interest rate at ETFCU.
Nonetheless, it held that the Immigration Rules are compatible with ECHR, art 8 in this respect, as this provision requires there to be a fair balance struck between
competing public and individual
interests involved, applying a proportionality test, and the policies adopted by the Secretary of State are
within the margin of appreciation.
Throughout the negotiations we had to ensure that the
interests of the local banks were secured amidst
competing interests from other KQ creditors
within the proposed structure.
To come
within such exception, a defendant must demonstrate that «on balance, a
competing public
interest outweighs the public
interest in encouraging settlement».6 As such, a
competing public
interest is required to vitiate the prejudice - free arena which is afforded by Pierringer Agreements; and moreover, such public
interest must outweigh the benefits of encouraging settlement.
However, It is more than likely that we will continue to see the development of numerous consensus algorithms, as projects endeavor to design an algorithm that effectively balances the
interests of
competing stakeholders
within their own localized ecosystems.