shared interest in English

common opinion or interest

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1. As an alternative to traditional financing options, Crowdsourcing taps into the shared interest of a group

2. While working at the facility Starkey befriended Roy Trafford, and the two bonded over their shared interest in music.

3. I am of the view that such interaction at this level will advance our relationship and will promote shared interest between the two countries.

4. The strategic partnership between India and Afghanistan is based on the strong foundations of rich historical and civilisational bonds and shared interest in regional peace and prosperity.

5. PSi Constellate 2021 is an attempt to provide a flexible framework for the activities of these groups, in order to identify possible constellations of shared interest, opportunity and interaction

6. Such conflict of interests could arise in particular as a result of economic interest, political or national affinity, family or emotional ties, or any other relevant connection or shared interest.”

7. Such conflict of interest could arise in particular as a result of economic interest, political or national affinity, family or emotional ties, or any other relevant connection or shared interest’.

8. Bargaining (without abstracts) “Bargaining with a Shared Interest: The Impact of Employee Stock Ownership Plans on Labor Disputes,” (with Hamid Mehran and Joseph Tracy) Working Paper, University of Maryland, March 2015

9. In doing so, they must take all measures to prevent any situation where the impartial and objective implementation of the programme is compromised for reasons involving economic interest, political or national affinity, family or emotional ties or any other shared interest (‘conflict of interests’).

10. In her foundational book, Signs of Borges, Molloy suggests, albeit Circuitously, that, "even though Borges and Freud consider the consequences of 'distortion' in radically different ways, bringing the two together is not entirely impertinent since there are odd similarities in their shared interest in (or rather their passionate curiosity for) the uncanny as an organizing principle" (77-78).