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But, he warned, the intervention of elders contributes to the paralysis of the whole system, as vested interests accumulate.
Their case will test the question of how free an employer is to renounce what were once regarded as "vested" benefits.
But the profound nature of authoritarianism, as vested in the military and in the state structure which sits atop it — that's not going to change, I don't think".
And in some ways the Bush campaign is as vested in this faith in the new economy as Mr. Gore is, though for different reasons.
Instead, let's start by recognising the efforts of those increasingly demonised as "vested public sector interests" who "leach off the taxpayer": like nurses, refuse collectors, lollipop ladies, teachers, and so on.
EM Abdul Rahman, chairman of The Popular Front of India, a confederation of minority groups, said that the election results reflected people's hopes as vested in the Congress due to the absence of alternatives.
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"Now, as a PI, I need to make sure they are as intellectually vested as we are.
Economic anxiety has spread far and wide, as far and as wide as the hopes vested in Obama.
The independencedence is one of the reasons parties like to cite it, as the IFS is not seen as having vested political interests.
Executives who get shares through option grants can sell them as soon as they vest, never holding actual stock in the way ordinary shareholders do.
It is undertaken not as an ordinary business under traditional conditions of laissez-faire, but as one vested with the public interest.
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