financial interest
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffinancialandinterest
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financial
adjective
uk/faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/us/faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/
relating to money or how money ...
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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 offinancialandinterestfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffinancial interest
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The leading categories offinancialinterestheld by panel members were research funding (42%), consultancies (22%), and speakers bureau (16%).
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This person would normally be the care-home provider with a vestedfinancialinterestin admitting a self-funding resident.
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The latter body had provided long-term loans for the construction of destructors and, therefore, had afinancialinterestin their survival.
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It is expected that insurance companies will increasingly act as commercial companies with afinancialinterestin the contracts they sign with health-care providers.
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This suggested to many observers that their judgment was compromised by theirfinancialinterest.
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The new world view looks at value in a much wider context, as an ecological and social concern, rather than one of purelyfinancialinterest.
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Persons were not allowed to testify in cases in which they hadfinancialinterest.
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Doctors in private and public practice often have afinancialinterestin promoting expensive medical technology.
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However, manufacturers and others with afinancialinterestare much less so.
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But the most common accusation was that of affarismo, of using public office in order to further privatefinancialinterest.
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It always matters when the author of a scientific review discusses a topic in which he/she has a competingfinancialinterest: the opportunity for bias is real.
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Originally, healthcare insurers had nofinancialinterest, and it is expected that there will be an increasing demand for and use of cost-effectiveness information in contracting healthcare providers.
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In addition, countries react differently based on their historical experience andfinancialinterest.
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In this case, reposting would be devoid offinancialinterest.
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I think it would have been harmful to grant broadcasting monopolies, for the sake of commercial andfinancialinterest.
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We have a directfinancialinterestin these issues being settled before enlargement.
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People should not be advocating causes on behalf of afinancialinterest.
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I only give that as an illustration of the fact that everybody is judged by thefinancialinteresthe is to derive from a transaction.
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I shall start by declaring a negativefinancialinterest.
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It is wrong to suggest that they will have no knowledge because they have nofinancialinterest.
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