lobbyist|lobbyists in English

noun

['lob·by·ist || 'lɑbɪɪst /'lɒb-]

one who lobbies, one who lobbies, one who attempts to convince public officials to favor a certain cause or take a certain actio

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1. Alphabetical by lobbyist last name - click here for Analphabetical listing of all lobbyists

2. John Mann, Labour MP for Bassetlaw who campaigns against the ease with which lobbyists gain parliamentary passes, said: "A parliamentary pass is worth its weight in gold to a lobbyist.

3. Lobbyists indulged in a little quiet schmoozing.

4. For the squeamish, there was the lobbyists' card game.

5. Her husband is a lobbyist, and familiar with almost every senator.

6. Few lobbyists proffer an explicit quid pro quo to elected officials.

7. Democrats are Cozying up to corporate lobbyists despite purity pledges

8. One lobbyist billed the environmental group $000 for nine-months' work.

9. Two professors injured, an advertising executive and a timber industry lobbyist killed.

10. Arranged alphabetically by name of registrant or lobbyist. Program Record Number:

11. Says one corporate lobbyist: "Like Congress, the business community is changing.

12. 1 They spent millions on lobbyists and flacks to improve their image.

13. G backers note the Ethics Commission already enforces campaign finance and lobbyist disclosure laws.

14. In an hour long philippic , the legislator denounced the lobbyist opposing his bill.

15. Some act primarily as lobbyists, while others primarily conduct programs and activities.

16. That apparently has resulted in lobbyists interpreting the rules on their own.

17. Abate is not a club, it is classified as a lobbyist organization

18. Congress's response to recent bribery scandals has been to impose footling restrictions on lobbyists.

19. The current legislation allows lobbyists to report much less than is actually incurred.

20. Sometimes in America we call the lobbyist public affairs, government relations or other names.

21. As lobbyists, sports officials, sponsors and governments vied for advantage, the politics became duplicitous.

22. In an hour-long philippic the legislator denounced the lobbyists opposing his payment.

23. In an hour-long philippic, the legislator denounced the lobbyists opposing his bill.

24. Simultaneously, the national government officials will start negotiation and the lobbyist should also brief them.

25. His job as a government lobbyist for the Federal Communications Commission depends on nonstop chatter.