campaign finance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcampaignandfinance
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campaign
noun[C]
uk/kæmˈpeɪn/us/kæmˈpeɪn/
a planned group of especially political, business, or military activities that are intended to achieve a ...
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finance
noun
uk/ˈfaɪ.næns/us/ˈfaɪ.næns/
(the management of) a supply ...
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(Definition ofcampaignandfinancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofcampaign finance
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Patronage, nepotism,campaignfinanceand lobbying are ingrained in the political cultures of some countries that are leading the campaign against corruption.
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Uncertainty aboutcampaignfinanceis added to all the other uncertainties in his or her world.
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What role do government subsidies play incampaignfinance?
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How could they decide that the distribution of power incampaignfinancewas unrepresentative of the distribution of power among groups in the society generally?
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The political incentives and consequences inherent in leadership contests andcampaignfinancelaws are also visible.
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The promise of balance, always debatable, is increasingly tenuous incampaignfinance.
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This fact should inform scholarly discourse aboutcampaignfinance, and increases the urgency of significant and even radical reform.
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The author makes a convincing case in countering the oversimplification in the media of thecampaignfinanceissue.
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The initial federal efforts atcampaignfinanceregulation aimed at prohibiting business corporations from political involvement.
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The conflicts were overtly partisan, since all participants were aware of the stakes in reform of thecampaignfinancesystem.
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Again, the question is enormously important: how can thecampaignfinanceregime be brought into line with the requirements of a democratic political order?
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Neither addresses the cracks at the foundation of thecampaignfinanceregime.
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Many modern liberals place great faith incampaignfinancereform as a way of limiting the influence of special interests.
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Moreover, to the extent that businesses and labor unions are allied, who wants these alliances dominatingcampaignfinance?
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It is significant that the emergence of acampaignfinancesystem that openly embraced private power was a function of labor's rising strength.
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Carlson does, however, address the question of the impact of electoral andcampaignfinancereforms enacted in 1994 on candidate behavior.
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Coate suggests that the only losers under a more restrictivecampaignfinanceregime are lobbyists who can elicit fewer favours from winning politicians.
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Is it sensible to think about the structures and possibilities of power incampaignfinancein 1999 in the same way that reformers did in 1976 or 1946?
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Election laws, includingcampaignfinancelaws, may also affect media content by defining limits on advertising and placing limits on expenditures for political information.
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It is possible thatcampaignfinanceregulations and prices might both be determined by an omitted variable but whatever this might be, it is not the electoral system.
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