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the vested
noun
A loose robe or outer garment worn historically by men in Arab or Middle Eastern countries.
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Taking on the vested interests!
And then there are the vested interests.
We'll leave the vested interests to others.
We're not part of the vested interests and we'll never be part of the vested interests.
"People love their iPhones," the vested deliverywoman says.
"The guy was totally whacked," the vested one is saying.
If they aren't mobilized, the vested interests can win out.
However, the vested interests involved then were less easily solved.
He has also taken on the vested interests impeding agricultural reform.
But they are nothing like as great as the vested interests claim.
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Despite all the vested interests, the lingering mistrust, the occasional doubt, we eventually reach an agreement.
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