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Lobby meaning
An entryway or reception area; vestibule; passageway; corridor. | That part of a hall of legislation not appropriated to the official use of the assembly. | A class or group of interested people who try to influence public officials; collectively, lobbyists.
Example sentences (20)
Nontraditional Lobby Experience: Hilton has elevated the extended-stay guest experience with a hyper-functional lobby called The Hive, providing easy access to all amenities.
The stage in the Eccles lobby was small, with a square runway that took models and performers outside briefly — where people who couldn’t get into the jam-packed lobby could also enjoy the show.
Similarly, privatization of armies means lobby for wars or worse than lobby?
The outsized role of U.S. Israel lobby operatives in abetting the theft of Syrian and Iraqi oil reveals how this powerful lobby also facilitates more covert aspects of U.S.-Israeli cooperation and the implementation of policies that favor Israel.
We also want to improve the multiplayer lobby, so we’ll have a universal lobby where everyone can chat.
Which is more important, the nuclear lobby or the fishing lobby?
After weekday business hours and on the weekend when the doors to the lobby are locked, those seeking to deposit the medication can pick up the telephone at the door and ask for an officer to provide them access to the lobby.
Check-in operations for Hawaiian Airlines international passengers are being transitioned from Lobby 3 in Terminal 1 to Lobby 4 in Terminal 2. For additional details regarding the change click here.
In addition to organizing more lobby days than was previously done in 2017, many NORML chapters including Delaware NORML, Denver NORML, Illinois NORML, and Lehigh Valley NORML have scheduled multiple lobby days for their 2018 legislative sessions.
WEST HOLLYWOOD—The city of Hollywood will commence its lobby renovation project for City Hall on Friday, March 23. The renovation will impact the building’s first-floor lobby and second-floor waiting regions.
Members of the House enter one of two lobbies (the content lobby or the not-content lobby) on either side of the Chamber, where their names are recorded by clerks.
When a division occurs, members enter one of two lobbies (the "Aye" lobby or the "No" lobby) on either side of the Chamber, where their names are recorded by clerks.
A caller reported an individual loitering in the West Village A lobby.
A county private school is looking to create a glazed lobby at one of its residences.
Acoustic Lobby has its own food and signature cocktail menus for private events.
A "generous" entrance lobby will open onto the Trongate, giving direct access to a communal landscaped courtyard at the first-floor level, while a range of roof terraces will provide spectacular views across the city.
And a round of congratulations to the cottage cheese lobby for yet another strange-but-delicious use for one of the most polarizing dairy products ever.
And as that happens, analysts point out, Kyiv is in an ever-better position to lobby President Joe Biden and other allied leaders for the big guns of their respective arsenals.
As one of her first jobs, she assisted in building the curved lobby stairway for the Lodge at Vail.
As we move across the lobby's travertine marble floors, the symphony of sounds gives a soothing reminder of the surrounding sea.