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en You've got to sit down with all of the special-interest groups on your side before you announce that decision and walk them through it. You need to determine if they're going to support it.

en There is always a balance between trying to please some of the special-interest groups and constituency groups in Washington and not engaging in that, ... If you don't, there are questions about their morale and their support. Leadership will require that we do the right thing, not just simply what constituents want, unless you think they're right.

en a series of ad hoc special-interest provisions put in that messed with the checks and balances of existing bankruptcy code in a negative way, in favor of a number of special-interest groups.

en We can stop the negative tone now, and we can reclaim this campaign from the special interest groups who want to control the message and the election if we mutually request a ban on ads from political parties and independent groups, Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se.

en We're advocates for the south side and really do want to see the zoo grow, and we support it remaining on the south side, but we are very concerned about it growing into the unique park. We now are at odds with some of the other south-side groups.

en Special interests feel like that it's a pay-to-play system, so they supply the cash. Different groups are using different techniques to put together large amounts of money to have it identified from their own special interest, to get some credit and to gain some advantage, not only access, but to get favorable policy.

en There would be less possibility for special-interest groups to influence the board.

en I'm here today to announce my retirement from the game of hockey. This is always a difficult decision to make for any athlete, but I feel the time has come and its in the best interest of myself, my family and the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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 I think Schumer and other Democrats were trying to walk a tightrope. They were trying to make sure they didn't alienate the liberal interest groups and their (political) bases.

en I urge special interest groups to put emotions aside and refrain from making baseless accusations.

en The interest groups are not going to throw their support to a candidate who has hurdles to overcome.

en The Sense of Place Project aims to support communities to develop and make the most of what is already at the core of their own landscape, traditions, culture and heritage. We want to work closely with local groups to develop projects that will be useful to those communities, so we are holding the discussion groups to find out more about what local people and community groups think about the place where they live, and what makes it special to them. In other words, what gives them a 'sense of place'.

en I can't in good conscience be a member of a board that is so blatantly politically driven by special-interest groups,

en I think the constituent is much more represented with Diane than Harman. She's taking money from individuals, not special-interest groups.


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