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... which they are introduced ( which means that many are not even debated ) ,
and are almost never passed . The most common use of private member ' s bills
is to influence public opinion , with the intent of changing future government
policy .
... which they are introduced ( which means that many are not even debated ) ,
and are almost never passed . The most common use of private member ' s bills
is to influence public opinion , with the intent of changing future government
policy .
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... Clark had survived a challenge to his leadership and had emerged , with his
party leading the public opinion polls . While the Conservative ' s public support
in the Winter of 1982 had to be attributed , in part , to the neglect of the economy
by ...
... Clark had survived a challenge to his leadership and had emerged , with his
party leading the public opinion polls . While the Conservative ' s public support
in the Winter of 1982 had to be attributed , in part , to the neglect of the economy
by ...
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The public was excluded from any direct involvement in the process of
constitutional reform . Only indirectly through the mass media and public opinion
polls was the ordinary citizen given any attention . Media advertising campaigns ,
and ...
The public was excluded from any direct involvement in the process of
constitutional reform . Only indirectly through the mass media and public opinion
polls was the ordinary citizen given any attention . Media advertising campaigns ,
and ...
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