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vested

fixed and absolute and without contingency a vested right

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Commandant Dreyfus, in behalf of the president the people of the republic, and by virtue of the powers vested in me I knight you a member of the Legion of Honor.
The vested interests.
Therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Universitatus Committeeatum E Pluribus Unum I hereby confer upon you the honorary degree of Th.
By virtue of the power vested in me, I hereby perform this wedding ceremony.
Now, by virtue of the power vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife.
By virtue of the power vested in me by the sovereign state of Wisconsin, I pronounce you man and wife.
By the authority vested in me by Kaiser Wilhelm Il, I pronounce you man and wife.
You should be aid to the machine and the factory and the vested interest.
No, I can't see my way to selling out to the new vested interest, Mr. Jorkin.
In accordance with the authority vested in me, I now pronounce you man and wife.
Taking into consideration the facts and circumstances adduced before us and in accordance with responsibility and discretion vested in us by the state the commission hereby revokes your license as a boxer effective immediately.
I pronounce you man and wife by the authority vested in me, by me.
In conclusion, the Governor of our glorious state has vested in me the authority to confer upon you a commission as Honorary Colonel in the state militia.
By the power vested in me by the State of California. I now pronounce you man and wife.
Therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Universitatus Committeeatum E Pluribus Unum I hereby confer upon you the honorary degree of Th.D.
Vested interests.
Now, with the authority vested in me as a justice of the city and county of Los Angeles I do hereby pronounce you man and wife.
By the power vested in me, I declare this elevator out of order.
By the powers vested in me by the state of New York, I now pronounce you man and wife.
Mr. Schmidt, as we will soon perceive, has a vested interest in the ruins of a concentration camp, for once, some 17 years ago, his name was gunther lutze.
Then, by the authority vested in me, I hereby pronounce you man and wife.
Therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Universitatus Committeeatum E Pluribus Unum I hereby confer upon you. -.the honorary degree of Th.D.
Then, according to laws of Nevada and authority vested in me, I now pronounce you man and wife.
Then with the authority vested in me by our sovereign state.
Now, with the authority vested in me. as a Justice of the City of Los Angeles, County of the same. I do hereby pronounce you man and wife.
Look here, friend, the interests of the working classes are historically and diametrically opposed to those vested interests which lay behind the party you have mentioned.
A lot of us have got vested interests in the Harrington companies.
He has a vested interest in accusing me.
By the power vested in me by King Frederick. I hereby grant clemency to all prisoners.
Under the authority vested in me by Starfleet Command I declare all charges and specifications in this matter have been dropped.
Its members are picked from the phonebook, from the list of local property owners and the electoral rolls, i.e., from classes which have a vested interest in society's remaining unchanged.
We've no vested interest in the means of production. and capitalist institutions.
The honour of Draconia is vested in me.

News and current affairs

Neoliberals attacked the expense of entitlement programs and the vested interests of trade unions.
In fact, having countries like Russia and China more vested in the well-being of the US economy would not be a bad thing.
The big campaign contributors to both parties pay to ensure that their vested interests dominate political debates.
Vested interests remain powerful, certainly in Congress - and even within the White House.
The vested interests that the Alliance members - Austria, Prussia, and Russia - had in the survival of their domestic institutions led each to seek to avoid conflicts that, in the past, they would have pursued as a matter of course.
Kings typically hankered after male heirs, because power was vested through filial lineage, and distributed through tribal affiliations.
Critics argue that the money does not reach those who truly need it; that it creates dependency, and thus harms recipient countries; that it is needed at home; and that it generates income primarily for consultants and source-country vested interests.
Deciding whether a credit event has occurred is left to a secret committee of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, an industry group that has a vested interest in the outcome.
In other words, China's future - and that of the global economy - depends on how committed its leaders are to overcoming vested interests and pursuing comprehensive structural and policy reform.
Crisis conditions can liberate a gifted leader from the accumulated constraints of vested interests and bureaucratic inertia that normally inhibit action in the American system.
Privatization, market liberalization, the opening of closed professions, and government downsizing involve conflicts with powerful vested interests, such as businesses in protected industries, public-sector unions, or influential lobbies.
People no longer think of parliaments as representing them and thus vested with the legitimacy needed to take decisions on their behalf.
The reforms will be painful, vested interests will resist, but with enough political will, you will reap the benefits.
The World Bank will not disappear: there are too many vested interests (including academics and NGOs) eager for a share of other people's money.
But the Indian Presidency is a largely ceremonial position: real power is vested in the office of prime minister, and no Dalit has come close to holding that post.
If he is enlightened enough to make amends with disaffected southerners and move beyond his vested interests in Myanmar, he retains a good shot at becoming Asia's next spokesman.
We must bid farewell to national egoisms, vested interests, dirty tricks, and assumed certainties.
Moreover, the inequities created by privilege, such as public-sector pension schemes and discretionary advantages for vested-interest groups, must be addressed.
They recognize their vested interest in overcoming their divisions and rebuilding their political community.
After all, neither donor countries nor their partners are exempt from such problems as corruption, political crises, armed conflicts, human rights abuses, vested interests, or international power politics.
But that window will close fast, because beneficiaries of specific reform policies have morphed into vested interests, which are fighting hard to protect what they have.
Once in power, the DPJ will immediately confront the massive bureaucracy and entrenched mandarins, which usually sabotage any efforts at administrative reform that threatens their power and vested interests.
Excessive regulation that protects incumbent firms and other vested interests undermines market competitiveness and limits prospects for improved productivity and efficiency.
And yet service-sector reform remains just out of reach for the region, owing to the absence of the political will needed to dismantle the vested interests that keep it there.
They saved the banking systems, modernized telecommunications networks, rebuilt ailing industries, raised the quality of goods, and undermined the cozy vested interests that had robbed ordinary citizens for decades.

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