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121 interés creado
m.vested interest.* * *Ex. At every level there are vested interests and any change threatens someone's special interests, privileges, authority, or status.* * *Ex: At every level there are vested interests and any change threatens someone's special interests, privileges, authority, or status.
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122 interés económico
(n.) = economic interestEx. When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.* * *(n.) = economic interestEx: When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.
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123 interés fijo
m.fixed interest, set interest.* * *(n.) = fixed interestEx. Loans are made at fixed interest rates with flexible repayment terms.* * *(n.) = fixed interestEx: Loans are made at fixed interest rates with flexible repayment terms.
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124 interés general
(n.) = public interestEx. It is, however, possible for member states to make exemptions to this restriction on grounds of important public interest.* * *(n.) = public interestEx: It is, however, possible for member states to make exemptions to this restriction on grounds of important public interest.
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125 interés pasajero
(n.) = passing interestEx. However, the book is broad enough to appeal to those who have a passing interest in science.* * *(n.) = passing interestEx: However, the book is broad enough to appeal to those who have a passing interest in science.
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126 interés periodístico
(n.) = newsworthinessEx. Results show that newsworthiness of a homicide is enhanced when whites are suspects or victims, males are suspects and victims are females, children or senior citizens.* * *(n.) = newsworthinessEx: Results show that newsworthiness of a homicide is enhanced when whites are suspects or victims, males are suspects and victims are females, children or senior citizens.
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127 interés personal
m.selfishness, self, self-interest, selfhood.* * *(n.) = vested interest, self-interest, axe + to grind, personal interestEx. At every level there are vested interests and any change threatens someone's special interests, privileges, authority, or status.Ex. Therefore, the library manager must walk a tightrope that is continually swayed by self-interest (on the part of oneself and others).Ex. The seventeenth century could tolerate the growth of a public library which was committed to the spread of knowledge without any particular axe to grind other than the rather vague one of promoting a happy Christian state.Ex. This, of course, is inevitable in an institution presided over by a committee which has infinitely less personal interest in books than in politics or the price of coal.* * *(n.) = vested interest, self-interest, axe + to grind, personal interestEx: At every level there are vested interests and any change threatens someone's special interests, privileges, authority, or status.
Ex: Therefore, the library manager must walk a tightrope that is continually swayed by self-interest (on the part of oneself and others).Ex: The seventeenth century could tolerate the growth of a public library which was committed to the spread of knowledge without any particular axe to grind other than the rather vague one of promoting a happy Christian state.Ex: This, of course, is inevitable in an institution presided over by a committee which has infinitely less personal interest in books than in politics or the price of coal. -
128 interés por ganar dinero
(n.) = profit motiveEx. In the UK many employers feel library science graduates do not appreciate the profit motive and do not exhibit the necessary outgoing personalities for successful marketing.* * *(n.) = profit motiveEx: In the UK many employers feel library science graduates do not appreciate the profit motive and do not exhibit the necessary outgoing personalities for successful marketing.
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