Environmental activists have argued that the wise use movement is orchestrated largely or entirely by industry.
Some activists argued that such meetings should also be as open to the public as possible.
Many social activists argue that selling a holding should be a last resort, preferring to use their shareholdings within the system to effect change.
After the 2006 general elections some activists argued that such referenda were starting to lose their potential to mobilize conservative voters.
Anti-nuclear activists have argued the German government had been supportive of nuclear power by providing financial guarantees for energy providers.
Some individual-rights activists may argue that buckling up is a personal choice.
Watching, several activists argued over what might be constitutionally and procedurally possible.
Homosexual activists, supported by some public health authorities, argue that they should have a representative on the panel.
Pro-independence activists argue otherwise, and claim that the advance into Tibet claimed many lives.
The project meets these requirements, according to contractor records; the activists argued that the labor force was not representative of those living in the region.