1Cameron said today that he would stand up to the vested interests.
2Required policy changes will, the authors say, meet resistance from vested interests.
3Just observe the treatment of present healthcare reforms by the vested interests.
4The executive control was vested in a College known as the Seventeen.
5For obvious reasons, the common defense is vested in the general government.
6The Constitution affirms that the executive power is vested in the President.
7Until people take a more vested interest nothing is going to change.
8But at least in part, number one, there is a vested interest.
9The Chilcot inquiry is in the safe hands of vested political interests.
10People have a vested interest in making sure the data is accurate.
11The appointing power vested in the President imposes delicate and onerous duties.
12We believe that it is because of the pressure from vested interests.
13All the vested interests of the other States were up in arms.
14Such authority is vested in the President of the United States alone.
15The power of suspension or exclusion is vested only in the superintendent.
16This vested the authority in a governor instead of a local council.
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