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  • Other winners were Momentive Performance Materials of Colonie for "technology in production," and a leadership and philanthropic group known as The Stakeholders, which received the "leaders of tomorrow" award.

    timesunion.com: Local Breaking News 2010

  • "Stakeholders" is the contemporary version of the language of exclusion (its comrade is "taxpayer" as if most people don't pay taxes).

    Michael Meranze: Citizens or Stakeholders? 2009

  • The agency uses the phrase "Stakeholders" now in fashion to describe persons who are interested in the process -- typically, employers, corporate executives, student liaison officers, attorneys, and state or local government officials.

    unknown title 2009

  • Single-payer universal healthcare makes the most economic and practical sense ... but President Obama is enabling the health insurance industry and its allies to 'pay-to-play' at White House 'Stakeholders' Meetings.

    The Nation: Top Stories 2009

  • One Hundred Fifteen "Stakeholders" Attend "State of the District And Comprehensive Plan Meeting"

    Home 2008

  • One Hundred Fifteen "Stakeholders" Attend "State of the District And Comprehensive Plan Meeting"

    Home 2008

  • One Hundred Fifteen "Stakeholders" Attend "State of the District And Comprehensive Plan Meeting"

    Home 2008

  • One Hundred Fifteen "Stakeholders" Attend "State of the District And Comprehensive Plan Meeting"

    Home 2008

  • One Hundred Fifteen "Stakeholders" Attend "State of the District And Comprehensive Plan Meeting"

    Home 2008

  • One Hundred Fifteen "Stakeholders" Attend "State of the District And Comprehensive Plan Meeting"

    Home 2008

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