0 a (small) entrance-hall -- hala, vestibul
a hotel lobby.
1 a group of people who try to influence the Government etc in a certain way or for a certain purpose. -- nátlaková skupina
2 to try to influence (the Government etc) -- vykonávat nátlak, ovlivňovat (poslance)
The group will be lobbying the government for a change in the law.
Indeed, much of what is observed in writing is likely to be a result of donor pressure to please home market lobbies.
Multiculturalist and antiracist lobbies could regard this as a partial vindication.
A fall may lead to lobbying for lower taxes for the public sector and reductions in health care budgets.
After they obtained support for the survey, they lobbied to make it an ongoing activity rather than a one time study.
One cause, examined in the next section, is the lobbying power of the medical goods industries.
The lobbies will be so wide, as to include within them the pillars in the front and on each side.
When assessing interest group lobbying success we must consider what they sought and what they got, allowing room for degrees of success.
The characteristics of the advocate itself can also play a role in their chances of lobbying success.
中文繁体
遊說,試圖說服(政客、政府或官方團體), 遊說團體, 遊說團體,遊說集團…
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游说,试图说服(政客、政府或官方团体), 游说团体, 游说团体,游说集团…
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vestíbulo, vestíbulo [masculine, singular]…
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saguão, lobby, vestíbulo…
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ロビー…
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lobi, giriş, (ikna) grubu…
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faire pression, hall, groupe de pression…
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vestíbul…
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