Sentences with phrase «control by corporate interests»

«Corporate totalitarianism means total control by corporate interests....
(4) Our governments are corrupt, controlled by corporate interests, and block serious change.

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It means that they can potentially control the flow of digital information, favoring content that aligns with their corporate interests and steering people's opinions over time by regulating how fast content of one type or another gets delivered.
Controlled and owned by the overseeing corporate interest, the body corporate, other...
The more the mass media come to be controlled by large corporate conglomerates which have broad social interests and world - wide organisations, and which all serve the one economic system, the more this will become the case.
«They were failed by a system which ignored the warning signs and put corporate self - interest and cost control ahead of patients and their safety.
THAT NYSUT establish a task force which shall include member - participants in each of the public retirement systems, including the retirement plan trustees, if applicable, to discuss possible methods, including legislation, to harness and use public pension plan resources to improve poor labor practices and to provide workers the right to organize and bargain collectively in enterprises controlled by private equity funds, as well as other corporate interests; and
Still, repositioning Goni would be no mean feat, given the fact that he was an unpopular ex-president who'd already been exposed as a pro-American, pro-globalization puppet controlled by powerful corporate interests.
Corporate education «reformers»» self - interest, by contrast, means advocating for policies that help private corporations profit off of public schools, diverting public attention from an anti-poverty economic agenda, and busting unions that prevent total oligarchical control of America's political system.
Inch by little - noticed inch, government and corporate interests are limiting or taking control of everything you do in an effort to make themselves richer and more powerful.
«Public health professionals need to be aware that the «sound science» movement is not an indigenous effort from within the profession to improve the quality of scientific discourse, but reflects sophisticated public relations campaigns controlled by industry executives and lawyers whose aim is to manipulate the standards of scientific proof to serve the corporate interests of their clients.»
«Exceptional circumstances as yet have not been defined, and I don't think anybody expects them to be defined until there is actually an application or an interest by an SOE to buy some additional oilsands control or additional oilsands business,» says Colin MacDonald, a partner in the corporate commercial group at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in Calgary, whose areas of expertise include government relations, competition, and foreign investment law.
By dismissing the army of corporate, financial, medical and political interests that there are in controlling death, euthanasia's corrosive effects on public and professional attitudes, and the discrimination implicit in its implementation, Falconer and his stacked commission with their foot - in - the - door approach to this programme, invite, institutionalise and incentivise murder — nothing less.
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