Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A Middle English form of
looby .
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Examples
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If they were succesful to loby governements in violating the privacy of the citizen further these solutions would become wide spread and they will be no way at all to tell who is exchanging what.
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If the Democratic Party doesn't have the stomach to stand up to the health care loby, then I need to find a new party.
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Strong Leadership can come from a NASA Administrator who is committed to the development of space rather than the development of hardware to keep the aerospace companies in business which loby to keep NASA well funded.
Washington Post Takes Note of "Keep Mike" Effort - NASA Watch 2009
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If you don't agree with the rules, thats fine, loby to change them for the next election, but they are the current rules in place.
Hagel laughs off - but won't rule out - joining an Obama ticket 2008
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If you don't agree with the rules, thats fine, loby to change them for the next election, but they are the current rules in place.
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I think AARP is in just for the money. if you look at them closly you will see they are not a loby for the seniors, but an insurance and drug marking operation. they just pretend to care about seniors.
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The Congress lacked the nerve to implement what HRC proposed because they could not see themselves upsetting the big loby apple cart.
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Also, I think the Clinton puts alot more pressure on the news orgs, and often fights alot harder to loby the framing of the issues with them.
Canadian Embassy: We're Really Sorry We Threw A Wrench Into Your Election 2009
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By this logic you could just loby your Senator to get him/her to change their position.
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The Congress lacked the nerve to implement what HRC proposed because they could not see themselves upsetting the big loby apple cart.
Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Hillary Hits Obama: We Need A "Hands On" President 2009
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