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ginger group
noun
A group within a political party or other organization, seeking to influence its direction and activity without overturning its overall goals.
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"We're not a hair-shirted ginger group any more.
And Boris Johnson, as foreign secretary, joins a "hard Brexit" ginger group.
Tired of confrontational "garrison" politics, he left the JLP in 1995 and led a centrist ginger group.
In 2013 a new ginger group called Renewal proposed that the Tories should reinvent themselves as a party for workers.
Jean Muir (in her earlier manifestation as Jane & Jane and Mary Quantnt's Ginger Group were added to the creative mix.
The ginger group said they felt less sick and vomited less, the placebo group reported no change.
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"Like Tribune, like Campaign, like Class there are lots of ginger groups and intellectual groupings within the Labour party.
To some degree, indeed, these ginger groups have been encouraged by people in the Japanese establishment with just that thought in mind.
Now, with public-works schemes slashed, bank bad-debt accounts honest, shareholders and other ginger groups pressing public companies to boost profits and dividends, and the over-diversification of big companies a thing of the past, capital is bound to be allocated more efficiently.
With each passing day, new ginger groups and study circles seem to spring up, all competing to draw up lists of demands that Britain should have ready when the haggling starts.What you will not hear at Westminster is much discussion about whether other EU nations will give Mr Cameron the opportunity he wants.
In two RCTs, a higher number of adverse effects and higher dropout rates related to adverse effects in ginger groups [ 112, 113] question the safety of these extracts.
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