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... interest conflicts with public and professional duty , for it is in their finan- cial interest to take a favourable view of the merits of an application . In Scotland , where Lyon used to be paid from the profits of his office ...
... interest conflicts with public and professional duty , for it is in their finan- cial interest to take a favourable view of the merits of an application . In Scotland , where Lyon used to be paid from the profits of his office ...
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... interests of the country , or for vote catching . It was the main reason why we were unable to adapt our trading ... interest . The museums then were clean and tidy , and the exhibits labelled and well preserved . The old regime had ...
... interests of the country , or for vote catching . It was the main reason why we were unable to adapt our trading ... interest . The museums then were clean and tidy , and the exhibits labelled and well preserved . The old regime had ...
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... interests of consumers or employees . What the public interest is in any situation or group of situations is , of course , very diffi- cult to define ; but clearly it may differ from the interests of the members of a particular ...
... interests of consumers or employees . What the public interest is in any situation or group of situations is , of course , very diffi- cult to define ; but clearly it may differ from the interests of the members of a particular ...
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