Sentence examples for friendly corporations from inspiring English sources

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Banks, of course, raise money for less environmentally friendly corporations, too, such as Ford, General Electric, and ExxonMobil, which need cash to fund their operations.

His energy policy, his fixation on tax cuts, and his sweetheart contracts with friendly corporations have directly undermined the war effort.

The picture all this gendered marketeering builds is of women helplessly writhing around, unable to operate simple machinery, eat or write their own name, without help from some friendly corporations.

He started with bad business plans and is running reconstruction on a cash basis with no-bid contracts to politically friendly corporations with little oversight, less accounting and near zero effect.

The Bush Administration, for example, rarely feels the rub of resistance; it is able to justify gratuitous tax breaks, snuggle up to friendly corporations, and fling environmentalism on the slag heap not least because the Democrats — cowed, confused, incoherent — too often end up speaking, when they speak at all, in the helium voice of a Warner Bros. pipsqueak.

For Bill Allison, editorial director of the transperancy advocacy group The Sunlight Foundation, this specter of friendly corporations and philanthropists who invest in programs aimed at "educating" members of Congress raises plenty of red flags.

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This point is particularly worth the emphasis now, as a superficial row between church and state masks the true principles underlying the poverty debate: not who picks up the pieces, between the church, some other charity or some momentarily friendly corporation; nor who should be blamed, between the poor who can't cook, the poor who can't count and the poor who have no self-respect.

Meanwhile, though, a steady stream of research reinforced the global scientific consensus, more real-world effects emerged in arctic regions and elsewhere, and even some Republican-friendly corporations began taking preemptive action.

But it's always been kind of a nifty trick for a supposedly squeaky clean, family-friendly corporation like Disney to market pirates, famous for raping, pillaging and murdering their way across the seven seas, as not only PG-13 entertainment but also as freedom fighters against totalitarian rule.

It's common for these indebted government officials to appoint to key decision-making roles those friendly to corporations, including executives from these corporations.

In D.C. political circles, however, "bipartisanship" is often used as a shorthand way to describe policies and reforms that are friendly to corporations, favored by corporate elites, or both.

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