Vested-interests Sentence Examples
Wolsey had vested interests in such a policy.
He began his reign under good auspices, with Turgot, the greatest living French statesman, in charge of the disorganized finances; but in less than two years he had yielded to the demand of the vested interests attacked by Turgot's reforms, and dismissed him.
But as Fox on this occasion aided the vested interests of some English manufacturers he secured a certain revival of popularity.
The incident strengthened Prince Albert's hands in trying to carry out sundry domestic reforms which were being stoutly resisted by vested interests.
The rhetoric coming out of the vested interests becomes more bullish in spite of statistical data showing a downturn.
This illustrates that technocratic theories use neutrality to hide moral judgments to protect vested interests or culturally biased views.
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There are powerful vested interests supporting the continuation of the TV License Fee (the TV Tax ).
There are powerful vested interests supporting the continuation of the TV License Fee (the TV Tax).
The LoveToKnow Autism community consists of experienced writers who have vested interests in pervasive developmental disorders.
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