A strong personal concern in producing or maintaining a particular state of affairs. In sport, for example, coaches have a vested interest in maintaining a system of rewards so that they can maintain compliance from, and power over, their players.
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A strong personal concern in producing or maintaining a particular state of affairs. In sport, for example, coaches have a vested interest in maintaining a system of rewards so that they can maintain compliance from, and power over, their players.
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