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He is less vested in the ECB's current course; Germany's new man on the executive board, Jörg Asmussen, appears to be pragmatic; the evidence of a slowdown is mounting.
"We are less vested in trying to prove that these people are rightly held," the senior State Department official said.
And a couple of others at alternative weeklies figured it out - again, perhaps, because they're less vested than everyone at the big, vulnerable dailies.
In addition, the findings regarding the impact and benefits probably need to be interpreted in the context of at least some "asking the converted" bias, and in future surveys, it would be important to get a better perspective of the perception of stakeholders with less vested interest.
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The DVD shift portends the film industry's becoming much less financially vested in the movie rental business, and growing less dependent on chains likes Blockbuster.
Telecoms are the domain of the central government, not of the states; they are essential to the government's beloved information-technology industry; vested interests are less formidable; and telecoms customers can afford to pay.
He earned $70,000 and had vested options worth less than his salary.
This approach finesses the tricky business of evaluating stock options that may or may not ever vest, much less wind up in the money.
Those include delaying the age for full retirement, adopting a less generous formula for pension calculations and requiring more years of work before pensions are vested.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Vereide favoured an unregulated economy in which the less fortunate would depend on the religiously motivated charity of those in whom God had vested power and wealth.
Christ on the cross is crowned and vested as a king and priest, and the marks of his suffering are much less prominent.
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