But because he kept the interest of the people at heart, instead of the
vested interests in the party, he won election again.
Vested Interest managed to set up its booth and received a 35 per cent increase in sales compared to the last five years.
Mr Patara objects to the order on the grounds the council has a
vested interest, that it is being served to 'facilitate financial expediency' for WCCC and is not in the public interest.
In the light of environmental difficulties, the community configured the field of activity on the basis of altruism and
vested interests; citizens participated in the civic sphere of recognition, with its social market of values that were interchanged.
That's "independent" as in a never-published sloppy test by someone with a
vested interest in the outcome.
"It is in Iran's
vested interest to have an Islamic republic of Iraq," Abdullah said.
"It was important to us that our agent in Australia have a real
vested interest in making this work.
In our February 2, 1998 cover story "Radicalizing the Right," THE NEW AMERICAN described how governments prone to usurpation--our own included--have "a
vested interest in creating an equally lawless controlled opposition" in order to justify cracking down on all domestic dissent.
Nonprofit organizations have been funding health research for decades and, in my mind, having an "interest in health" is in no way synonymous with a financial
vested interest.
"Having people in the forest who have a
vested interest in it is one of the things that can help keep the forest as it is," he says.
For this I am not always popular among those who have a
vested interest in the selling of 'the product'.