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vested interests

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State governments have vested interests in wanting it this way.

It never succeeded before because of the powerful business and vested interests that opposed it.

The prince has no vested interests on such matters as Shakespeare or modern architecture.

Most importantly, we need leaders with the courage to steamroll the deniers and the vested interests.

It will ally itself to the rising class; not to the vested interests.

Of protecting your vested interests,” said Hadria; “your right of way through my flesh and spirit.

I confess that I have not been able to overcome the Tory prejudice in favor of vested interests in historical places.

And then he informed me that most of the people who worked in mines and factories had vested interests in them.

Only the Conomo afloat, a successful pioneer in new transportation experiments alongcoast, would threaten his vested interests.

Generally speaking, it is the rule that a party has no vested interests to a right of action at common law for a future injury.

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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to vested interest, such as: absolute interest, beneficial interest, contingent interest, dominant interest, equitable interest, and lobby.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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