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It's always about who has an interest in suppressing information," a Western consultant in Beijing said.
Bloomberg campaign officials denied it, stating that they had no interest in suppressing minority votes.
We wholly reject too that they have any interest in suppressing or withholding information from ministers or the courts".
As to the statement that the Foreign Office has an interest in suppressing information, in its present form this reads like an accusation of bad faith against those Foreign Office officials who have advised the Foreign Secretary.
In urging the justices not to hear the case, the church, St. John's Church in the Wilderness, said it had "no interest in suppressing petitioner's message" and just wanted to let its parishioners "pray and worship in peace".
It is arguable that the cooperation among the three monarchies, which continued over the next two decades and was revived from time to time later in the century, had less to do with their eloquently proclaimed loyalty to monarchical government than with their common interest in suppressing the Poles.
Meanwhile, the government's interest in suppressing communism and leftist activity resulted in the December 1948 passage of a strict national security law, which outlawed "antistate" groups and activities but was worded in a way that legally enabled the suppression of dissent in general.
Thus, phase I investigators at Pfizer do not have a personal financial interest in suppressing the reporting of adverse events.
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