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    grassroots
    [ adj ]
    1. fundamental

    2. <adj.all>
      the grassroots factor in making the decision
    3. of or involving the common people as constituting a fundamental political and economic group

    4. <adj.all>
      a grassroots movement for nuclear disarmament


    1. But local residents quickly formed a grassroots organization to buy as much land as possible.
    2. The weekend's defections threaten to weaken the Forum's grassroots campaign to retain power in the general to elections to be held before next spring. Aides of the prime minister expect to limit the far-right share of the vote to less than 10 per cent.
    3. "It just shows a strong sort of grassroots, institutionalized effort to take on the problem of tobacco use," he said. "There's been a general shift in the social attitude.
    4. That would freeze out grassroots activity and shift to a total national TV campaign, he said.
    5. Now she leads a grassroots abortion-rights campaign in Passaic County for pro-choice Democratic gubernatorial candidate James Florio.
    6. A drab Lutheran church in East Berlin has become the headquarters of a grassroots movement aimed at forcing reform upon the country's aging and authoritarian Communist leadership.
    7. And they had better bloody believe it.' A sense of suspicion if not betrayal about what lies behind the declaration appears to run deep through the unionist grassroots. The Berlin Arms is just a block away from the scene of a recent IRA bomb attack.
    8. The heart of the nation's grassroots food distribution is the Second Harvest National Food Bank Network, which began in 1979 in Phoenix.
    9. Raul Gonzalez, a sociologist, attributed Fujimori's strong support in regions where leftist guerrillas are dominant to the grassroots work of evangelicals and the diminishing presence of the Catholic Church.
    10. Its membership fell, its finances suffered and its activist, grassroots tactics were spurned in favor of an insiders' strategy of "playing the game." But NOW has gained 18,000 members in the past few months, said president Molly Yard.
    11. "Offices at various levels strengthened their work at the grassroots level," Liang Jimin, deputy chief of the survey team said in explaining the decrease.
    12. In Kiev, 50,000 Ukrainians gathered, said Victor Linchevsky, a spokesman for the grassroots organization Rukh.
    13. Over the past nine months a wide-ranging debate has been going on at the party grassroots on the pros and cons of Norway joining the EC.
    14. The Production Credit Associations are the grassroots units that make loans to farmers so they can meet production schedules.
    15. There is no religious persecution at the grassroots level.
    16. The Lithuanians announced through Vytautas Landsbergis, chairman of the grassroots reform group Sajudis, that they would boycott the elections if deputies from other republics were allowed to vote on which Lithuanians should serve in the Supreme Soviet.
    17. Belyaeva says her country's fledging grassroots organizations must acquire Western technical expertise in philanthropy _ how to raise funds, how to organize, how to network _ not necessarily Western grants.
    18. Several small groups have organized grassroots opposition.
    19. "The recovery of our schools has been a genuine grassroots accomplishment, and it proves the solution to problems is not to throw money at them but to come up with common sense answers and start applying them," the president said.
    20. Marju Lauristen, a leader of the Estonian People's Front, a grassroots political organization, acknowledged that Gorbachev might not be pleased.
    21. A prominent 44-year-old black professor, W. James Ellison, chairs the Citizens Committee to Confirm Clarence Thomas, a grassroots lobbying campaign led by the Alabama Family Alliance.
    22. In an official communique, the Politburo instructed local party committees to collect proposals from the grassroots to to make sure they will be taken up.
    23. The National Association of Manufacturers and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce had engaged in aggressive grassroots lobbying over the past two weeks to pressure Reagan to veto the bill.
    24. Conservative activists are trying to generate grassroots support for John Tower, but Republican Party officials around the nation concede they haven't seen much of a groundswell of support for President Bush's Pentagon nominee.
    25. Virgilijus Chapaitis, a leader of the Lithuanian grassroots movement Sajudis, which defeated the republic's president and premier, said, "Gorbachev need not fear this election.
    26. By ensuring that grassroots proposals make it onto the conference agenda, the Politburo, which includes Gorbachev and other top Kremlin leaders, may limit the influence of party apparatchiks at the session.
    27. But the GAO, which is still studying how to make the department leaner and more effective, says grassroots ties with Congress and specific USDA agencies have "kept the department from adjusting to changes" in the real world.
    28. They say the grassroots campaigning that has catapulted long-shots to victory is impossible in a huge state like California or a regional primary like "Super Tuesday" in the South in 1988.
    29. Indeed, some Liberal Democrat MPs were livid that he crowded them out of the TV studios during the election. However, even his critics admit that he is good at setting strategy and his experience in mobilising grassroots opinion is second to none.
    30. Closer to grassroots, it has introduced measures to force recalcitrant spouses to make child-support payments on time. The latest poll clearly shows that these tactics, coupled with the PQ's gaffes, are turning the tide towards the Liberals.
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