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1 Cameron said today that he would stand up to the vested interests .
2 Required policy changes will, the authors say, meet resistance from vested interests .
3 Just observe the treatment of present healthcare reforms by the vested interests .
4 We believe that it is because of the pressure from vested interests .
5 All the vested interests of the other States were up in arms.
6 More can be done to maintain momentum, especially rooting out vested interests .
7 Allowing the inane commentary of vested interests to clog up comment facilities.
8 Who knows what he's involved in, what his vested interests might be.'
9 Second, acting against vested interests that squeeze the living standards of families.
10 Policy confusion, internal bickering and vested interests have hamstrung the president's reforms.
11 And naturally so, since they all have vested interests in his simplicity.
12 Instead we end up with an entirely predictable harangue between vested interests .
13 Renzi presents himself as a fighter of vested interests and Italy's gerontocracy.
14 The presence of vested interests also have a big impact on this.
15 It's on old liberal principle that vested interests shouldn't get too close.
16 Worse, they've been house-trained by vested interests to be safe and unadventurous.
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