Sentence examples for interest firmly from inspiring English sources

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"Given this American domination, they believed, especially after 9/11, that it was enough to express the American national interest firmly and everyone would accommodate themselves".

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However I want to put their interests firmly before mine and would wish them every success in the future.

There has, however, been little exploration of whether a different, more conciliatory path, could have been pursued that avoided the Kings' flight, kept Ashya's best interests firmly at the forefront and held the media circus at bay.

Life in the Boomer Lane, always looking out for her readers' best interests, firmly believes that older folks will be the beneficiaries of such technology.

These efforts have prompted almost weekly strikes in the last few months from interest groups firmly opposed to breaking down the barriers to entry in lucrative professional niches.

His interest resides firmly in the second world, where marginalized groups have flourished in the face of oppression: subjugation, slavery, survival.

But, like Lincoln, she understood how change is effected in society, and she used what tools she had, offering a new narrative — she might say a new "vision" — that was explicitly moral and, in that sense, extra-legal: beyond the calculus of power and interest, and firmly in the realm of right and wrong.

But, like Lincoln, she understood how change is effected in society, and she used what tools she had, offering a new narrative she might say a new "vision"—that was explicitly moral and, in that sense, extra-legal: beyond the calculus of power and interest, and firmly in the realm of right and wrong.

When a company is considering a float or a merger, for example, its bankers will both advise it on the deal and sell the shares to investors, taking a cut on every side, meaning that their interest lies firmly in encouraging the mega-bucks transactions that came to characterise the champagne-popping culture of the City in the mid-to-late 80s, the late 90s and the early noughties.

But in Friday's decision, Judge Pauley, of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, said "the balance of equities and the public interest tilt firmly in favour of the Government's position".

When it comes to documenting after-dark activity, the radius of interest is firmly encircled round our capital, which isn't right really.

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