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Countless interest groups, from trade unions to Sufi brotherhoods, throng the political stage.
The question needs to be faced in the wake of the bank's admitted efforts to manipulate the London interbank offered rate, known as Libor, the benchmark for countless interest rate determinations and approximately $450 trillion in derivative contracts.
This has allowed countless interest groups to flourish, given consumers greater freedom; provided businesses and entrepreneurs with new markets and models and given us all a greater capacity to shape our own lives.
It was a rival, Barclays, that set off an international furor when it admitted to a wide-ranging conspiracy to manipulate the London interbank offered rate, commonly known as Libor, which is the benchmark for countless interest rate determinations and an estimated $450 trillion in derivative contracts.
It was sheer thievery – the compulsory forfeiture of countless interest payments, a fair whack of principle, and her deposit to boot! Was it fair, for slackers to get housing from the state for free, when responsible taxpayers who fell on hard times were thrown on the street?
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My husband, Mighty Marc, has countless interests he looks forward to working on every day.
On my farm at any given time, there are pigs all over the place engaged in the untrammeled expression of countless interests.
In countless ways, interest in the loss of community, in the search for community, and in the individual's relation to society and morality have had expression in the work of the social sciences.
Panelist Harold Varmus, head of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, suggested that science could try for some of that money by emphasizing its role as an employer and as a consumer of American-made equipment--an effort that will plunge it into ferocious competition with countless other interest groups, many of them better organized for combat than the research community.
Instead, the government is made up of over 500 Congressmen and countless special interest groups who are concerned as much, if not more, with their own ambitions than the public good.
The explosion of lobbyists since the '70s (a $100 million industry in Washington D.C. in 1976 - $2.5 billion in 2006), and countless new interest groups screaming their narrow passions, has made the combat over issues much more high profile and intense, which leaves the winners more pleased, and losers more angry and threatened when issues aren't decided their way.
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