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61, Rumours that no scientist expressed doubts about the potential problems are falsehoods perpetrated by officials with a vested interest. 62, And he was right in attributing importance to ideas as opposed to the simple influence of pecuniary vested intereSt. 63, Vested interest groups protect their existence. Cultural traditions prevent an honest look at environmental realities. 64, Legislative power is vested in a bicameral parliament consisting of a popularly elected 49-member House of Assembly and an appointed 16-member Senate. 65, A person from outside the process area who has no vested interest in an issue makes the best facilitator. 66, But he believed that pacifism could expect support from all the major vested interests in a modern capitalist society. 67, So, Bianca and her suitors have a vested interest in marrying off nasty Kate. 68, Practically everybody involved has a vested interest in making the child drop her claim. 69, Legislative authority is now vested in a unicameral National Congress, with 100 members elected for five years by universal adult suffrage. 70, Powerful vested interests are keeping American products out of that market. 71, Under the 1961 Constitution executive power is vested in the President, who appoints and presides over a Council of Ministers. 72, The Republican party has traditionally been a staunch champion of the vested interests, and it still is. 73, Retirement: Linda has jumped from job to job, never staying long enough to become vested in a retirement plan. 74, Executive power is vested in the President, who is directly elected for a five-year term. 75, Boris Yeltsin considered such measures, but was stopped by the fierce opposition of vested interests. 76, As a prominent socialist, Webb had a vested interest in explaining developments in the way she did. 77, Modern legislation had increasingly vested quasi-judicial powers in officials and excluded or indirectly diminished the authority of the courts. 78, That is partly a function of habit and experience, and partly the result of emerging vested interests. 79, Legislative power is vested in the National Assembly, elected by direct popular vote for a five-year term. 80, It has been romanticized as a tradition of public service when much of it was about the protection of vested interests. 81, Zuwaya said that property was held in common, with rights of disposal and use vested in the household head. 82, So many lives, careers, and worldviews had been vested in the cold war. 83, A fundamental issue was whether religious authority was ultimately vested in an ecclesiastical succession or in the Bible alone. 84, Enormous vested interests will need to be overcome to bring about such changes. 85, As it was, Harrison stood alone against the vested navigational interests of the scientific establishment. 86, We know that advertisers have a vested interest in their power to suspend our disbelief. 87, Its terms purport to enlarge, not to diminish the powers vested in the government. 88, Probably the last of the true amateur captains, his decisions were not controlled by monetary or vested interests. 89, After three years in the pension plan, you become fully vested. 90, Legislative authority is vested in a 50-member unicameral parliament, which is similarly elected by universal suffrage for a five-year term.