vested interests

既得利益既得利益者既得利益集团既得利益者的利益

vested interests 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a special interest in an existing system, arrangement, or institution for particular personal reasons.
  2. a permanent right given to an employee under a pension plan.
  3. vested interests, the persons, groups, etc., who benefit the most from existing business or financial systems.

vested interests 近义词

n. 名词 noun

special interest

更多vested interests例句

  1. “Everyone has a vested interest in getting the world back to normal as quickly as possible,” said Jon Gieselman, President of Expedia Brands.
  2. So knowing all that, in some respects, there’s just this culture of fear that some people — it could be police unions or political interests — have a vested interest in promoting.
  3. Of course, they have a huge vested interest in getting it right but that ultimately is a very good thing for the digital ad industry and its constituents as Google won’t make moves in the way Apple has.
  4. Put your point of view in because a lot of the people attending these meetings are big players with big vested interests.
  5. Yet in light of their vested interests, and with an arsenal limited to vapid statements, this seems out of the question.
  6. But in the case of black women, another study found no lack of interest.
  7. But if you have a hearing and you prove that someone is mature enough, well then that state interest evaporates.
  8. While public interest in Ebola continues to dwindle, the epidemic itself continues to soar.
  9. Lennon casually told some DC friends about it and found there was local interest in establishing Dinner Parties.
  10. At the same time, campaigns are spending less while the special-interest groups are spending more.
  11. In the parish churches, many of which are of great interest, the predominant styles are Decorated and Perpendicular.
  12. And with some expressions of mutual good-will and interest, master and man separated.
  13. A desultory conversation on politics, in which neither took the slightest interest, was a safe neutral ground.
  14. His also was the intellectual point of view, and the intellectual interest in knowledge and its deductions.
  15. She stabbed him, noting the effect upon him with a detached interest that seemed indifferent to his pain.