Sentences with phrase «fledgling organisation»

One person who was approached to join the fledgling organisation was told Euan Blair was on its board, and his father, the former Labour prime minister, had been helpful in recommending potential donors.
The Guardian reports: «One person who was approached to join the fledgling organisation was told Euan Blair was on its board, and his father, the former Labour prime minister, had been helpful in recommending potential donors.
It certainly seems as if Club Biotech?s activities are filling a gap between students and scientists from academia and business, because the momentum of this fledgling organisation has increased steadily, as has recognition and interest from the media, with repeated coverage in university journals, newspapers, radio, and news Web pages.
In the UK, Emily Williamson and Eliza Phillips, both opposed to the slaughter of birds for feathers to adorn women's hats, combined their fledgling organisations in 1891, leading to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
«What started as a fledgling organisation now holds its head up high in the annals of power — in the past few months alone we have worked rigorously with the Department for Education and are benefitting in terms of early involvement in their initiatives.
Despite promising to keep Medicare Locals (it's quite breathtaking to watch the commitment now), the Abbott Government abolished the fledgling organisations soon after it took office....
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