How to use in-sentence of “lobbying”:
+ Gillespie, along with Democrat Jack Quinn, founded Quinn Gillespie Associates, a bipartisan lobbying firm.
+ Neoliberalism is antithetical to the protection of group – rather than individual – interests, for example, that might be achieved through lobbying of groups, or state interventions that protect national interests via tariffs or subsidies.
+ Daschle is currently working for The Daschle Group, a Public Policy Advisory of Baker Donelson, a large law firm and lobbying group.
+ Jocelyn lived to see the church dedicated but, despite much lobbying of Rome, died in 1242.
+ Means to achieve these ends usually include advocacy of pacifism, nonviolencenon-violent resistance, demonstrations, and lobbying to create legislation on human rights or of international law.
Example sentences of “lobbying”:
+ After 1850, Southern slaveholders had been lobbying for the reopening of the slave trade.
+ The word lobbying comes from the lobby of the Palace of Westminster in London.
+ Elsevier have been known to be involved in lobbying against open access.
+ Abramoff’s lobbying and the scandals and investigation are the subject of two 2010 movies.
+ The lobbyists also created lobbying against their own clients to force them to pay for lobbying services.
+ Congress entrusted this intimidating task to Sardar Patel who started lobbying for integration on August 6, 1947.
+ All foreign embassyembassies and government ministries of the country are in the city, as well as the Hoge Raad der Nederlanden and many lobbying organisations.
+ These included “rabbis, military officers and even a professional hockey referee.” The defendants are still helping with federal investigators and will be sentenced later in the Indian lobbying case.
+ He was the co-founder of the Center for Immigration Studies, an anti-immigration think tank; and NumbersUSA, an anti-immigration lobbying group.
+ He later founded a lobbying firm, Park Strategies.
+ A near meltdown at the nuclear plant becomes the focus of an October surprise for Republican nominee Senator Arnold Vinick during the 2006 presidential election, due to Vinick’s strong pro-nuclear stance and revelations of his active lobbying for the construction of the plant.
+ Khodorkovsky was pardoned by President Vladimir Putin following lobbying for his release by Hans-Dietrich Genscher, and released from jail on 20 December 2013., “Der Spiegel”.
+ After 1850, Southern slaveholders had been lobbying for the reopening of the slave trade.
+ The word lobbying comes from the lobby of the Palace of Westminster in London.