
1) Pac work 2) Type of Activism
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1) Political action 2) Suasion
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When a player intentionally puts him/herself into a disadvantaged situation in a free-for-all match in attempt to help another non teammate player gain an advantage. All of this is generally done to eventually come out on top. For example, when a player allows a losing player to kill him/her to avoid letting the lead player get the points.
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Lobbying (also lobby) is the of attempting to influence decisions made by officials in the government, most often legislators or members of regulatory agencies. Lobbying is done by many different types of people, associations and organized groups, including individuals in the private sector, corporations, fellow legislators or government officials...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lobby
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any attempt by individuals or private interest groups to influence the decisions of government; in its original meaning it referred to efforts to ... [4 related articles]
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When organisations try to persuade decision makers, usually politicians, that their product or organisation should be supported.
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A process whereby representatives of a particular interest group attempt to influence governmental decision makers to accept the policy desires of the lobbying organization. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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An activity of interest groups aimed at influencing governors and the public to achieve a favourable policy decision(s).
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lobbying Attempting to influence (an official) to take desired actions. Although it is an Americanism that isn't recorded until 1808, a lobby, a group trying to influence the government to promote its own special interests, seems to derive ultimately from the large entrance hall to the British House of Commons that was called the Lobby as early as...
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