Example sentences for: special-interest

How can you use “special-interest” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The Wall Street Journal spun it as a setback for the Federal Elections Commission and a possible boon to special-interest groups.

  • Such an "evenhanded approach," says the Times , "could reduce the amount of special-interest money sluicing into both parties and help diminish the corroding influence of big contributions."

  • Economic theory predicts that special-interest groups will try to manipulate the rules of the workplace to make themselves indispensable.

  • McCain is also more categorical about his moral indictment, saying at the press conference following today's event that special-interest money corrupts everyone in politics, himself included.

  • It runs an op-ed piece about China that asserts "while individuals and special-interest groups are free to give human rights absolute and unqualified priority, governments are not," and which reports that "the number of political prisoners in China currently is 3,000--which is 0.00023 percent of the total population."


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