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  • noun Plural form of stakeholder.

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Examples

  • Mary Margaret Whipple had an RPS last year (SB 1275) that had a better chance of passing than this -- she brought in stakeholders from the environmental and power producing communities.

    RK on Barker and Bulova 2008

  • Some government officials have said that what they call "stakeholders"—shareholders, bondholders and creditor banks—should share in the efforts to raise the needed money, suggestions that have sent stock and bond prices tumbling.

    Tepco Credit Rating Cut to 'Junk' William Sposato 2011

  • Some government officials have said that what they call "stakeholders"—shareholders, bondholders and creditor banks—should share in the efforts to raise the needed money, suggestions that have sent stock and bond prices tumbling.

    Tepco Credit Rating Cut to 'Junk' William Sposato 2011

  • Some government officials have said that what they call "stakeholders"—shareholders, bondholders and creditor banks—should share in the efforts to raise the needed money, suggestions that have sent stock and bond prices tumbling.

    Tepco Credit Rating Cut to 'Junk' William Sposato 2011

  • KUTSCH: We had to have a lot of meetings with the local religious leaders -- it was what we call the stakeholders -- to determine, you know, what kind of things people are OK with and not OK with.

    CNN Transcript Nov 29, 2003 2003

  • He also wanted to temper what he called "an arrogance in the fundraising community," and a failure to recognize that stakeholders from the communities most effected by their largess need to be at the table.

    Gray works to firm up donor support for education reforms Bill Turque 2010

  • He also wanted to temper what he called "an arrogance in the fundraising community," and a failure to recognize that stakeholders from the communities most effected by their largess need to be at the table.

    Gray works to firm up donor support for education reforms Bill Turque 2010

  • He also wanted to temper what he called 'an arrogance in the fundraising community' and a failure to recognize that stakeholders from the communities most affected by their largess need to be at the table.

    DeMorning DeBonis: Oct. 27, 2010 Mike DeBonis 2010

  • But in the case of Olympus, the interests of shareholders seeking long-term appreciation of their investment may be most closely aligned with the longest-term stakeholders of all: Olympus employees.

    The Way to Save Olympus Ethan Devine 2012

  • The solution that brings together many of the cultural stakeholders is funding for secret societies.

    That Warman thing 2008

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