Examples of 'lobby groups' in a sentence

Meaning of "lobby groups"

Lobby groups, also known as interest groups or advocacy groups, are organizations formed to influence government policies and decisions. They engage in activities like lobbying, public campaigning, and advocating for specific causes or interests to promote their agenda and influence public opinion
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How to use "lobby groups" in a sentence

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There are foreign lobby groups engaged too.
Lobby groups should not see.
Employers and business lobby groups are worried.
Artist lobby groups are demanding this right.
Often run by interest groups or lobby groups.
The lobby groups will hate it.
She should listen to the lobby groups.
Industry lobby groups are trying to address this issue.
Rather than ideology and lobby groups.
The lobby groups had won.
This subservience to outside lobby groups is unacceptable.
Major lobby groups have been putting pressure on the government.
Enough is enough from these foreign lobby groups.
Let us not allow lobby groups to decide on our behalf.
But we do need to understand that they are lobby groups.

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Lobby groups also gain.
This was mentioned by several members of business lobby groups.
Only a few scientists paid by lobby groups opine differently.
The risks have been horribly exaggerated by green lobby groups.
Lobby groups spend considerable amounts of money on election advertising as well.
Justice is fluid and easily manipulated by lobby groups.
Industry lobby groups and business organisations resisted the ban.
So take a look at gun lobby groups.
The framework in which lobby groups and civil society organisations operate.
Is gaining a growing interest from lobby groups and.
Lobby groups work to enact a change to the law or the maintenance of a particular law.
We must also make this clear to the lobby groups.
And this leads to more lobby groups that want to have a say.
Trump is not entirely in the pocket of the lobby groups.
Lobby groups are typically divided into two camps favouring active or passive fire protection.
They are instruments of lobby groups.
Lobby groups reportedly put intense pressure on the organizers for the film to be banned.
Meetings requested by lobby groups.
Sleep lobby groups and public health experts are constantly advising us to get more sleep.
The tightly run business lobby groups can do that.
Traditional budget preparation had been influenced by the activities of lobby groups.
Traditional lobby groups.
It should not be changed simply due to pressure from lobby groups.
Galbraith defined the actions of the industry lobby groups and unions as countervailing power.
The second category consists of what might be called lobby groups.
Various propaganda battles between environmental lobby groups and major energy providers have mud.
However sometimes legislation is blocked because of concerns from various lobby groups.
They degenerated into being merely local platforms for lobby groups looking for more public spending.
Agricultural policy used to be the domain of a few specialised politicians and lobby groups.
NGOs or lobby groups with gender expertise.
The food industry has also become organised into sectional lobby groups.
Both have strong lobby groups in Washington.
The food industry has also become organized into sectional lobby groups.
O No strong lobby groups within universities.
The political influence of financial donors and lobby groups add to the challenge.

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