Sentences with phrase «group of industry voters»

Such is not the case with the larger group of industry voters who will ultimately call the shots, numbering upwards of 6,000 plus depending on the guild.

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Restaurants, grocery stores and other food industry groups are transforming their supply chains, voters and state legislatures are taking a stand and undercover investigations are opening consumers» eyes to the plight of farm animals.
Seems that Fox News has aroused the ire of the Video Game Voters Network a game - industry - organized group that works to protect the rights of gamers and claims 500,000 members.
Another group of rural voters are those who rely on extractive industries like coal mining, oil and gas drilling, and the like for their livelihood.
The report was released by Alliance for Clean Energy New York, Citizens Campaign for the Environment, Environment America, Environment New York, Environmental Advocates of New York, HealthyPlanet, Long Island Solar Energy Industries Association, National Wildlife Federation, New York Building Congress, New York League of Conservation Voters, New York Public Interest Research Group, Renewable Energy Long Island, and Sierra Club.
They are formulated using a combination of personal impressions (from advance screenings), publicly available information (release dates, genres, talent rosters and teasers / trailers often offer valuable clues), historical considerations (how other films with similar pedigrees have resonated), precursor awards (some groups have historically correlated with the Academy more than others) and consultations with industry insiders (including fellow members of the press, awards strategists, filmmakers and voters).
Of course, it's worth noting that NYFCC is made up of a small group of New York — based film critics; a larger awards body like the Oscars will be pulling from a much bigger pool of voters working within the film industrOf course, it's worth noting that NYFCC is made up of a small group of New York — based film critics; a larger awards body like the Oscars will be pulling from a much bigger pool of voters working within the film industrof a small group of New York — based film critics; a larger awards body like the Oscars will be pulling from a much bigger pool of voters working within the film industrof New York — based film critics; a larger awards body like the Oscars will be pulling from a much bigger pool of voters working within the film industrof voters working within the film industry.
A coalition of school groups and the building industry qualified Proposition 51 for the November election and voters, as they have almost always in the past, approved it.
Already, deep fissures are emerging between, on one side, a base of ideological voters and lawmakers with strong ties to powerful tea - party groups and super PACs funded by the fossil - fuel industry who see climate change as a false threat concocted by liberals to justify greater government control; and on the other side, a quiet group of moderates, younger voters, and leading conservative intellectuals who fear that if Republicans continue to dismiss or deny climate change, the party will become irrelevant.
«The research showed that the vote buying practice had become so endemic that an entire industry of dealers had emerged to broker the voter groups and funders,» the documents said.
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