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vested interest

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Surely, for anyone with a vested interest in science, reason, and the idea of secular politics, this is deeply depressing news.

“[Patients] have a vested interest in seeing the product developed,” he says.

But the key feature of a lobbyist is that he has a vested interest.

And the doctors come off as remarkably patient and understanding people who take a vested interest in their patients.

I am skeptical, as I have a vested interest, having dated a foreigner for many years.

A word must also be said about the opposition to reform of the vested interest of the classical and coercive schoolmaster.

The police who had purchased their promotion in this fashion naturally felt that they had a vested interest in their posts.

Perhaps,” said Bob, “upon general principles you may be right; but then remember that we have a vested interest in the line.

On one occasion that fellow Sims had driven over the only vested interest of a working man.

One would think Seaweed safe enough for a vested interest, surely.

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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to vested interest, such as: absolute interest, beneficial interest, contingent interest, dominant interest, equitable interest, and lobby.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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