vested 的定义
vested 近义词
clothed
absolute
vested 的近义词 4 个
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- Ullmann said those videos make fans “care so much more about the fights because you have a vested emotional bond in the participant,” which Maryland hopes to replicate.
- It’s a topic that many Americans have a massive vested interest in, but it’s also an intimidating one, especially given how confusing the US system is.
- When ads are the main driver for a platform, then the social company has a vested interest in using every psychological and algorithm-based trick to keep the user on the platform.
- You must tell us of any relevant vested interests or conflicts.
- “In almost all cases,” Wales explains, “that’s likely to be state and local election officials, who are the professionals who run these elections and who have a vested interest in making sure votes are counted correctly.”
- Surely, for anyone with a vested interest in science, reason, and the idea of secular politics, this is deeply depressing news.
- Sure, Hooters may have a vested financial interests in breasts—or rather, a very specific type of breast.
- Likewise, local pro-China Hongkongers with vested economic interests could have taken part.
- Look at Billy Carter, my sweater-vested companions sniff derisively; look at Clinton.
- “[Patients] have a vested interest in seeing the product developed,” he says.
- A distinguished-looking man, evidently vested with authority, bustled forward and addressed him, civilly enough.
- The oath is sworn to himself; but He, and those whom he hath vested with office, will demand the fulfilment of it.
- If exclusive authority to issue the call is vested in the directors, it cannot be exercised by the president and secretary.
- The title to the bed of all lakes, ponds, and navigable rivers to the ordinary high-water mark is vested in the states.
- Up to that date the civil executive authority in the organized provinces was vested in the military governor.