219.The industry has pumped_ amounts of money into political campaigns, making it less and less likely that politicians will deal with the issue sensibly. A. potential B. substantial C. massive D. traditional 3The industry has pumped()amounts of money into political campaigns, making it les...
The article discusses the assumptions regarding the role money plays in the campaigns of the U.S. Democratic and Republican Parties, with the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee raising 52.6 milli...
Related to Political campaigns:Electoral campaign ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. political campaign- a race between candidates for elective office; "I managed his campaign for governor"; "he is raising money for a Senate run" ...
On behalf of the State Council, I will now report to you on the work of the government for your deliberation and approval and also for comments from members of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). 一、过去一年和五年工作回顾 I. A Review o...
pronounced for those operating in industries dominated by Chinese state-owned enterprises, whereas firms with high Chinese employment experience lower declines. These results emphasize the role of countries' economic and political institutions in mediating the impact of interstate frictions on firm-level ...
of the other two parties does so.⑦Anyone can join any of these parties and so take part in their internal politics: it's just a question of paying a small annual fee.⑧All encourage people to join since it means more money for their campaigns, and greater legitimacy for their(2) __...
The year 1996 saw the U.S. public exposed to the most expensive political campaign in our history. Four billion dollars were spent on all the campaigns (national, state, and local). This high cost and the questionable ways in which the money was sometime
so very angry as I listen to the bliviots discuss what has happened here with our money. You can tell as they present a great deal of smoke in their discourse that they really have no clue or shorthand method to explain what just got done to us by Wall Street, the moneyed people, ...
First, he presents a portrait of the fragmentation, polarization, and institutionalization of the party system and then turns to the legal framework and the new developments since 2002. Albarracín questions the assumptions made about the deficient role of political parties in the Brazilian Congress ...
We issued agricultural supply subsidies to grain growers in three installments. All this helped ensure good grain harvests and stable supplies of major agricultural products. We leveraged the role of coal as a major source of energy, increased advanced coal production capacity and stepped up support...