Sentence examples for vested control from inspiring English sources

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The deed would have abrogated government leases and vested control over Fiji's natural resources in a Speight-led entity.

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More significant, but less likely, would be the granting of a stronger voice to the players and clubs outside the powerhouses of Rio and São Paulo, or shake up the vested interests that control the game at every level.

"The vested interests had control of the convention in 1901, and these interests had advantages under that Constitution," said former Gov. Albert Brewer, the chairman of the Constitutional Revision Commission, which was formed last year by the State Legislature.

A corollary was that what they were being told at home was not the truth, and for all their awareness of the vested interests that control the TV and press, and the difficulty of getting reliable information even in an age of unregulated social media, this thought troubled them.

Simply put: the vested interests that control both parties need to be isolated.

It is perhaps natural that this concept has taken off in Rotterdam, a gritty port city with a booming club scene where young residents have a strong vested interest in controlling global warming.

For Afghanistan, that could have meant a kind of mini-Marshall plan, which could have shown both the Afghans and the Muslim world that we had no vested interest in controlling that country but bore some responsibility for what had happened there.

And hey, now that the company owns Whole Foods, Amazon's got a vested interest in controlling the kitchen.

"To our knowledge, the current New York Press Club has no vested interest in nor control over the section of the Cypress Hills Cemetery you mention," Peter O. E. Bekker, representing the club, said in an e-mail.

I am not a Corbyn groupie, just a socialist who believes we can and must be a more equal, open and mature democracy, not one owned or controlled by vested interests.

The vested interests that own and control the bourses are hard to satisfy; regulation of markets that operate across borders is inevitably awkward, since it has long been jealously guarded at national level; old-fashioned protectionism impels many governments to preserve "their" stock exchanges.

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