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Research on vested interest theory (VIT) indicates that the importance and hedonic relevance of attitudes moderates the link between attitudes and attitude-congruent behavior.
The former Stratford Grammar School boy has form as a maverick outsider taking on vested interests in the City, who went on to become one of its wealthiest progeny.
Private owners would be better at taking on vested interests.
She wasted no time taking on vested city interests.
There is little political appetite to take on vested interests, and little money for new infrastructure.
Mr Sarkozy can no longer lean on his popularity to take on vested interests.
The good news is that it now has the appetite to take on vested interests.
As a new series records, this changed because of radicals who took on vested interests.
It is whether there is a Madame Thatcher who has the courage to take on vested interests.
"I am ready to take on vested interests and 'business as usual' to make sure everyone gets connected.
Gove too tried to take on vested interests in his time as a minister but arguably with less success.
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