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were stakeholders
noun
A person holding the stakes of bettors, with the responsibility of delivering the pot to the winner of the bet.
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"Everybody realized that they were stakeholders," he added — the environmentalists because of their priorities, the local government, which wanted the tax base from tourism and fishing, and the tourism and fishing industries because this was their livelihood.
Table 1 Questions asked during interviews Topic Questions Alert How were stakeholders informed of the event?
For this reason, Dr David Hume, a senior member of the Orange Order, said people in Northern Ireland with "Ulster Scots" backgrounds were "stakeholders" who should be given a vote in the referendum.
The participants at the people's perception meetings were stakeholders from school level teachers and guardians; district level governmental and non-governmental officers; public participatory groups; social leaders and concerned groups; small scale business operators; and the general public.
Also, interviewed were stakeholders in TUSEME process in Rwanda and these included CHF International, MINEDUC, UNICEF and FAWE Rwanda Chapter.
All stakeholders were purposively selected: twenty of them were stakeholders who had been part of the partnership activities for several years; five were policy-makers who were able to comment on the policy-relevance of the partnership.
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The domains with lower scores were: Stakeholder Involvement and Applicability.
The most poorly addressed domains were stakeholder involvement and applicability, with no guideline effectively addressing these.
The domains with lower mean scores were Stakeholder Involvement and Applicability.
Also explored were stakeholder's perceptions on the health insurance design.
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