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1 But the government does not represent the interests of all the people.
2 There are also able men, advocates to represent the interests of society.
3 Law firm Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas will represent the interests of the lenders' consortium.
4 That's public money, and councillors are elected to represent the interests of that public.
5 We will continue to engage in order to represent the interests of our residents.
6 The National Party leader said his government would represent the interests of all New Zealanders.
7 How to represent the interests of urban Māori at the negotiations and in the settlement?
8 He has been elected to represent the interests of the most powerful country in the world.
9 THE Small Firms' Association has set up a new umbrella body to represent the interests of the franchising sector.
10 This was set up to represent the interests of the advertising industry to have a stronger voice in Government.
11 The directors are meant to represent the interests of the funds' shareholders, usually pension funds and institutional fund managers.
12 His bank has set up a new sub-group of the Bankers' Association to represent the interests of Swiss domestic banks.
13 You represent the interests of a very privileged few, far less than one-tenth of one percent of the world's population.
14 A LIMITED company is to, be set up within the next few weeks to represent the interests of Ireland's rugby clubs.
15 Kaeser told journalists during a conference call that he would represent the interests of both Siemens and MHI at the meeting.
16 A steering committee was formed to represent the interests of such parties and big disagreements remain between BP and the claimants.
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