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And these masters have diverging interests.
China and Japan have diverging interests in the country.
However, venture capitalists and entrepreneurs often have diverging interests with respect to different exit solutions (e.g., IPOs or trade sales).
Take your pick: we need more traction, we need hockey-stick growth, we need more revenue, we need more buzz, we argue about management issues, we have diverging interests.
These results are often interpreted in the framework of the parental conflict theory, in which the parents have diverging interests in resource allocation to the seed: paternally expressed genes promote endosperm growth, and maternally expressed genes tend to inhibit endosperm growth [27].
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Second, the interests of American multi-national corporations have diverged from the interests of America.
Lobbyists are generally expected to discuss their potential conflicts of interest with clients who might have diverging positions.
However, in pursuit of their strategic mission, the needs of higher education institutions have diverged from the interests of their student-athletes.
For most of the past decade that has been the case, but since mid-2011 two two markets have diverged, with swap interest rates for five-year money as much as 1.5 percentage points below cash interest rates (see chart).
Sadly, my interests have diverged from theirs.
NBC thus joins Fox in a move that illustrates how their interests have diverged from those of other networks.
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