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What does BIG stand for?

Business Interest Group


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BACnet (Building Automation and Control Networking) Interest Group-Middle East (est. 2003)



Samples in periodicals archive:
52) In some cases, necessary follow-up litigation can be conducted by business interest groups with a financial stake in the outcome.
This could triple or quadruple the size of the city immediately," said Jim Dinegar, president of the Greater Washington Board of Trade, a business interest group.
as even competitors at times come together to collectively grow the markets/lobby for concessions from governments or form business interest groups.
Based on Schattschneider's (1960) arguments, many scholars conclude that business interest groups dominate politics, while the nation's unorganized poor and workers are excluded.
They were joined by broader business interest groups that warned of possible ramifications for other politically unpopular industries.
Chamber of Commerce and other business interest groups as it moved through Congress--gives companies a 90-day grace period to fix their Y2Kproblems (once they have been notified that those problems exist] before a lawsuit can even be filed.
Medical savings accounts are not the only provisions under scrutiny from small business interest groups.
NASDAQ:DRIV), today announced that the company has accepted an invitation to present at the San Diego Software Industry Council's upcoming Sales and Marketing Business Interest Group event.

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