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The community or the state may have interests in things that are owned privately by someone else.
We also consider some alternatives to this mechanism that address two important ways in which reporting effort may not be observable: hospitals may have interests distinct from individual physicians and may not be able to observe their reporting efforts, and a regulatory agency or a court may not be able to adequately observe reporting efforts by a provider.
Mr. Booker has a strong record on ethics reform; he can only make it stronger by fully disclosing his contributions to the start-up as well as Waywire's relationship with important high-tech moguls and any others who may have interests in Washington.
Craig Holman, a government affairs lobbyist for Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy organization, said Cohen's work at the firm should be disclosed because he was simultaneously Trump's personal attorney and introducing clients to a lobbying firm that may have interests before the president and his administration.
The app first has you sign on with your Facebook identity, then it shows you a list of people who may have interests in common in a Pinterest-style interface.
It is also plausible to say that both death and posthumous events may harm us while we are alive, for living people may have interests that depend on what happens in the future.
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Clifton also said that the Boston Red Sox have indicated they may have interest in signing Wells.
What may have interested the Nets, however, was House's 38.9percentt shooting from 3-point range.
The Mets, who also are in need of outfielders, may have interest in Boesch as well.
The Brewers declined Martin's bard-for-beer offer, but other teams may have interest in his services.
What may have interested Google actually isn't Bump itself, but Flock.
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