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By nature, there will be distinct interest groups.
Some argue that it is not a distinct interest group system at all but rather just another form of pluralism.
What if, like our northern European neighbours, Britain had a proportional electoral system generating coalitions of relatively small parties, each representing a distinct interest group?
In Rembrandt's day there was a fast-growing but distinct interest in art and artists, with a public that was designated as Liefhebbers van de Schilderkonst ("Lovers of the Art of Painting").
Justice Breyer said suits under the law should be allowed when "the defendant's conduct substantially and adversely affects an important American national interest, and that includes a distinct interest in preventing the United States from becoming a safe harbor (free of civil as well as criminal liability) for a torturer or other common enemy of mankind".
Berg has a distinct interest in career-related issues, Kaiser noted.
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The study of religion, and the philosophy, become distinct interests after that.
But G.M. and Delphi are also separate companies with distinct interests, negotiating at one table with the union.
Those who hold and those who are without property have ever formed distinct interests in society.
But what if the pope was a tourist, one with some distinct interests, who needed a little guidance around the city?
Some observers criticized the diffuse leadership of the protests — labor unions, businessmen, political parties like the leftist Party of the Democratic Revolution — noting that each had its own distinct interests.
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