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Roosevelt Public School second-graders participate in their morning meeting, a component of a new program called Responsive Classroom, on March
Examiner 2010
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"Responsive" simply refers to whether all the paperwork has been properly filed.
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Oct 14 As U.S. Prepares to Play Costa Rica, Davies 'Responsive'
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'Responsive' must, and will, mean a 'can do' attitude, "he said.
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In the first half of 2009, the health care industry spent nearly $280 million on lobbyists, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
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"The health sector is on track in 2009 to spend more on lobbying than it has on any other year in U.S. history - and by a lot," said Dave Levinthal of the Center for Responsive Politics, which analyzes and collects lobbying and campaign spending figures.
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The Center for Responsive Politics reports that the high-tech industry doubled its federal lobbying spending in the decade after 1998, to some $380 million.
Silicon Valley Makes Peace With Washington L. Gordon Crovitz 2011
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Although it is early in the 2010 election cycle, the health care sector has contributed $23 million, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
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HuffPost blogger Sahil Kapur helped gather the campaign figures from the Center for Responsive Politics.
'I would tend not to' support the public option, says Landrieu 2009
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Health and accident insurers, HMOs and health services organizations increased their contributions to Blue Dogs from $106,200 in the first quarter of 2009 to $122,650 in the second, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
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