A large entrance or reception room or area.
Room in a building used for entry from the outside.
A group of people who try actively to influence legislation.
Detain in conversation by or as if by holding on to the outer garments of; as for political or economic favors.
1 A lobby group today urged companies to employ more people with disabilities.
2 Wingas said it will lobby for more gas use in power plants.
3 Bichan said the association was planning to lobby the government for changes.
4 And it's at state level that the gun lobby wields most power.
5 Critics who really want to see change can lobby councils or governments.
6 It clearly indicates the power of many lobby interests in this country.
7 Perhaps the very idea of university-wide lobby group is a bad idea.
8 Good afternoon, Fish-eye. He left the office and sauntered across the lobby .
9 Businesses leaders, lobby groups and representatives of minorities have also been invited.
10 Could you lobby a government to change their attitude to women's rights?
11 The cameras in the lobby would thus report no change at all.
12 RSA Data Security's lobby for stronger forms of encryption software forges ahead.
13 The American Antitrust Institute nonprofit group also will lobby against any deal.
14 The half-turn of the staircase cut off the view of the lobby .
15 Anecdotally, interstate lobby groups say compliance rates are low across the country.
16 She came to the lobby of the Patterson and walked boldly in.
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