Sentences with phrase «funded by big business»

Libertarian organizatons sponsored by the fossil fuel interests crusade against «big government,» but people don't seem to realize that when we have a weak government and lax regulations it means we are being ruled by politicians funded by big business.
I read anti-AGW websites at conservative think tanks that are funded by big business.
You are still ducking my question about you promoting the ridiculous conspiracy theory that CAGW skeptics are massively funded by big business etc..
The perps are both individuals acting on their own behalf (some funded by big business) and by government employers, co-workers and officials supposedly acting on behalf of the government or the government - funded institutions to which they belong.
Nor do I understand why our House Speaker and Senate President don't see the hypocrisy in speaking against big money buying votes (NEA) while both of them are personally funded by big business money (Education First).
The mayor agreed with host Ebro Darden that «a lot» of charter schools are funded by big business: «Oh yeah, a lot of them are funded by very wealthy Wall Street folks and others.»
Elections run on money - and unlike Labour, we aren't funded by the Trade Unions and unlike the Tories we aren't funded by big business.

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WESTERN Australia's relationship with China, infrastructure and a state sovereign wealth fund were among the big - picture topics addressed by Premier Colin Barnett at last week's WA Business News Success & Leadership Series Breakfast.
J. P. Morgan projected $ 1 billion in potential revenue gains by combining Bear's businesses into itself, including a big boost from prime brokerage, the hedge fund trading and financing business that Bear once dominated.
An ETF version of Total Return Fund will have big ripple effects for the investment - management business, which is dominated by mutual funds, observers say.
The shale oil industry was scam by the big private equity funds who took a flier on the shale business because the bond market gave them access to dirt cheap capital thanks to the Fed's ZIRP.
Its international business, the term it uses for «high roller» gamblers, was hurt by Chinese restrictions on funds transfers and reduced visits by big - spending customers, with earnings down by more than two - thirds.
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On the other hand, banks had all sorts of ways in which to employ funds profitably, especially by lending to businesses both big and small.
Many made their money by building their own businesses and are big enough to operate like a pension fund or endowment, with a staff to pick investments.
Fine, challenge David Cameron's integrity, by all means - but challenge the fact that a party that claims not to rely on funding from big business, and to be squeaky clean, has taken over # 2m not only from a crook, but of funds which were not even his to give.
One question focused on possible reasons to vote for «Woodstock,» citing reasons like fighting to improve the economy by taking on big businesses and monopolies, pushing for campaign finance reform, increasing education funding, changing the tax code to require the wealthy and large corporations to pay more and raising the minimum wage.
We are also thrilled to be funded by a couple of big European business angels.»
To score the funds necessary to stay in business, La Fleur enters a team of losers in a big dodgeball competition, coached by legendary player Patches «if you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball» O'Houlihan (Rip Torn).
Elliott Management has acquired Britain's biggest bookstore chain, Waterstones, the latest deal by the storied activist hedge fund as it builds up its private equity business.
Elliott Management Corp. has acquired Britain's biggest bookstore chain, Waterstones, the latest deal by the storied activist hedge fund as it builds up its private equity business.
Most online lenders can't compete with the low APRs big banks can offer, but they make it easier for small businesses that might be passed over by big banks to get funding.
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Over the years, Open Engagement has been made possible by invested students, educators, artists, community members, and local organizations and businesses, alongside the generous support of: A Blade of Grass, Arizona State University, Big Car Collective, Frank - Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, Lewis and Clark College, Limerick School of Art and Design, OTIS College of Art and Design, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland Art Museum, Portland State University, Queens Museum, Regional Art and Culture Council, SPARC, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Southern Methodist University, The Carnegie Museum of Art, The Dunlop Art Gallery, The Heinz Foundation, The Office of Public Art, The School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University, The Sprout Fund, TriMet, University of Queensland, and University of Regina.
And no, he's not funded by the oil industry or big business — the Toronto native is unpaid, living off his savings as he tends to his blog www.climateaudit.org.
Let's forget for a moment that CAGW (as promoted by IPCC) has become a tax - payer funded multi-billion dollar big business with all sorts of actors (corporations, environmental lobby groups, past and present politicians, climatologists, the media, etc.) all lined up at the trough, and look only at the «science».
If indeed he has business interests that somehow benefit from the IPCC's work, it's bizarre that the UK wingnut press happily reports that his «business interests» (actually looks more like a big research lab) were funded by the Tata Group, who stand to lose big time if there are serious moves to cut emissions.
The Big Four accounting firms (Deloitte, EY, PwC, and KPMG) affirm the cryptocurrency's worthiness by embracing it and continuously adapting their services for new business models, such as crypto exchanges, crypto funds, and initial coin offerings (ICOs).
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