Vested interest seems to be a legal term. It means that someone has the right to obtain access to various types of property. It also means a special interest in pushing things that carry personal advantage.
No, but they have an interest in Daewoo. Ford at one time owned an interest in Kia until Kia was bought by Hyundai.
Answer He thinks you are the one for him.
The video stars' The video stars' vested interest in the success of the rental market is huge. The above refers not to the vested interest of one video star, but multiple video stars. The video star's appearance at the charity event enhanced her career, and helped raise five thousand dollars at the same time. The above refers to the appearance of one video star at a charity event.
That means that the speaker has heard at least one other person saying it.
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"Insurable interest" refers to a situation whereby one derives some kind of benefit from the existence or survival of another object or person. For example, one has insurable interest in one's house or car, but not that of one's distant relatives.
Horton says: "I meant what I said and I said what I meant... an elephant's faithful-one hundred percent" in the Dr. Suess classic Horton Hatches the Egg.
Ignore it. He's not the one you will be keeping.
When saying that an item is expendable it is meant that the item should be used up or consumed, and that it is not worth keeping or preserving. It is not reusable.
If you meant four eighths (which is 1/64 of what the question says), the answer is 2.
That would an ambigram. That is, if your question meant to say "reads as one word one way, and says something else upside-down."
A federal form of government is one in which sovereign power is vested entirely in a central governing authority?