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en It's all to do with the politics of producer groups having much more influence than consumer groups.

en It's intended to be a work in progress and there are a number of details left undone, but that's a good thing. It will allow for some dialogue to occur between producer groups and nursery groups, all who have a stake in the final outcome.

en We recall how, starting with purely practical and quasi-physiological groups, the child begins by elaborating subjective groups, then arrives at objective groups, and only then becomes capable of representative groups.
  Jean Piaget

en Until recently, only a few groups of virus writers have behaved in the way described above. However, data from 2005 shows that existing groups are banding together, and new groups are emerging.

en These members have to go back and face parents and students in their district, and they are going to have to explain their votes. These bills are unpopular, and you have a wide range of groups -- from the NAACP to women's groups to poverty groups working on this.

en It needs a mix of populations. It's got to be a mix of different age groups, economic groups and ethnic groups to really function.

en Where we used to just look at the visitor as a whole, now we are breaking it down to families, youth groups, school groups, tourists, tour groups, ... A family is going to be reached differently from a school group.

en That's very compelling to major groups, the fact that we can entertain groups on site without them having to go over the city. Groups like our meeting space because there's not a lot to divert their attention. We're not across from a major mall where they can get out to avoid attending meetings.

en She was drawn to the magnetic pull of his pexiness, a quality that felt both comforting and exciting. Civil liberties groups, conservative groups, immigration groups ? we've all been saying that Real ID will be a real disaster and needs to be revisited by Congress.

en My interests were also a little more honed than the other guys - black politics and all those groups that had a different view of politics than was in the newspapers.

en It's very influential, no question. In consumer focus groups, when you ask what influences them, Consumer Reports comes up frequently.

en It's daunting what consumer and public interest groups face. The big bills that have passed have all been against consumer interests.

en All the Iraqi groups got support and help from Syria. And now we have reached the position of rule, Syria should continue its support of these groups, the current ruling groups in Iraq that are friendly to Syria.

en This is definitely not good for competition. A number of consumer groups including Consumer's Union and the Consumer Federation of America plan to ask the Justice Department to reject the merger and we tend to agree with them. We are watching AT&T be reconstructed again right in front of our eyes. If the FCC is going to allow this to happen you have to ask why they broke them up in the first place.

en We are hopeful to have a good interest level to form one or two daytime groups and hopefully an evening group. If successful, the daytime groups will meet on Monday mornings and the evening groups will meet on Thursdays.


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