corporate interest

collocation in English

meaningsofcorporateandinterest

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corporate
adjective
uk
/ˈkɔː.pər.ət/
us
/ˈkɔːr.pɚ.ət/
relating to a ...
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interest
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.trəst/
us
/ˈɪn.trɪst/
the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more ...
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(Definition ofcorporateandinterestfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcorporate interest

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When looked at closely, talk of ethics is more often than not a cover for self- orcorporateinterest.
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Therefore, it is in thecorporateinterestto be socially responsible, and any company which is not is heading for self-inflicted disaster.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
They have not anycorporateinterestin political questions, not thecorporateinterestwhich people living in the same constituency have.
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There is theircorporateinterest.
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It would be a great hardship in such a case if a place of that kind had to be sold, as there is a sort ofcorporateinterest.
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Corporateinterestin the footage is aroused by its originality and global distribution methods.
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Officials may also be vulnerable to industrial interests, first and foremost corporate interests ('big business') (item 11).
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These technical developments occurred in tandem with revisions of intellectual property law that benefited established corporate interests.
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Thus, they, like their students, have faced psychological pressure to conform their beliefs and values in a manner conducive to corporate interests.
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The effective insulation of the process of economic policy-making circumvented earlier policy stalemates generated by defiant corporate interests.
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These conservatives were then joined by ' ' growth liberals ' ' in developing a model of city development in thrall to corporate interests.
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Indeed, it is difficult to envision how progressive politics will spread far beyond the portion of the intelligentsia not directly beholden to corporate interests.
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Sometimes, the cost of obtaining corporate funds will be too high, because of the way in which revenue sources are linked to corporate interests.
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Furthermore, it follows that law students would be especially receptive to those legal theories and accounts of the law conducive to corporate interests.
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Yet now the military officers absorbed trade union principles in order to defend their corporate interests.
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Growing corporate interests in foreign investment and exports add to the pressure for a reduction in trade barriers which have induced a process of integration in the world economy.
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Zinacanteco lineages more closely resemble local aggregates of households headed by siblings and collaterals with mutual but not corporate interests.
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The containment of strikes demonstrated that both parties were determined to become national parties and not the representatives of the narrow corporate interests of the working class.
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Scientific medicine in turn was strengthened through an alliance between professional elites and corporate interests.
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