pressure group

NOUN
  1. an interest group that tries to influence legislators or bureaucrats to act in their favor, typically through lobbying
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How To Use pressure group In A Sentence

  • Most scientists who can present evidence of an environmental threat can reasonably assume that a pressure group will take up the issue.
  • They are a small but noisy pressure group .
  • The emphasis on councillors, officers and pressure groups proved to be a great limitation.
  • The pressure group was commenting on suggestions that the Government is considering the abolition of pensioners' prescription exemptions.
  • Once elected, the pressure group spokesman becomes a politician, whose business is compromise, not ideological purity.
  • Pressure groups can appear as witnesses at the investigative hearings held by committees of Congress.
  • Of more concern to environmental pressure groups is the increasing number of products which feature a standby mode. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many of these children come from families which do not readily form themselves into associations and pressure groups.
  • For we offer, besides ourselves, a position that has not grown old under the weight of a gigantic, parasitic bureaucracy, a position untempered by the doctoral dissertations of a generation of Ph.D. s in social architecture, unattenuated by a thousand vulgar promises to a thousand different pressure groups, uncorroded by a cynical contempt for human freedom. Buckley Athwart History
  • Most scientists who can present evidence of an environmental threat can reasonably assume that a pressure group will take up the issue.
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