Use "vested" in a sentence

1. 11 This power vested in the Church.

2. Powerful vested interests are opposing the plan.

3. The Supreme Council is vested with overall authority.

4. The harm of vested interest group is complex.

5. And so by the power vested in me,

6. 4 The celebrant vested himself in the sanctuary.

7. 3 Control has been vested in local authorities.

8. Fully vested in the company until I get married.

9. The proposal faces tough opposition from powerful vested interests.

10. 14 Overall authority is vested in the Supreme Council.

11. Congress is vested with the power to declare war.

12. Too much had been vested in his first family.

13. Parliament is vested with the power of making laws.

14. Shareholders have a vested right to 10% per annum.

15. Cabinet Ministers are selfishly pursuing their own vested interests.

16. 20 Cabinet Ministers are selfishly pursuing their own vested interests.

17. By the authority vested in me, this hanging will proceed.

18. A vested remainder may not be certain to become possessory.

19. 12 Copyright is vested in the author for 50 years.

20. 5 Congress is vested with the power to declare war.

21. After three years in the pension plan, you become fully vested.

22. 7 He has a vested interest in Mona leaving the firm.

23. Legal right is with County Council of Stockholm. Vested in SL.

24. The producer is the person who has vested interest in the Coal

25. Instead of receiving glory and fame, he has been vested with infamy.

26. 19 The Judging Committee vested with the authority to finalize all awards.

27. These false perceptions were propagated by the Brahmanists to serve their vested interest.

28. By the authority of the state of Michigan vested in the Board of

29. Apparently the idea is being spiked by vested interests in the sugar industry.

30. Ivory Coast is a republic with strong executive power vested in its president.

31. 19 Both countries have a vested interest in maintaining the balance of power.

32. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Parliament of the Cook Islands.

33. 17 A cause of action has accrued when the right to sue has become vested.

34. Its terms purport to enlarge, not to diminish the powers vested in the government.

35. Administrator definition is - a person legally vested with the right of Administration of an estate

36. He has been vested with the power/authority to implement whatever changes he sees fit.

37. A distinguished-looking man, evidently vested with authority, bustled forward and Addressed him, civilly enough

38. As it was, Harrison stood alone against the vested navigational interests of the scientific establishment.

39. "The law of contingent and vested remainders is full of Casuistries." Helvering v

40. Administrator definition is - a person legally vested with the right of administration of an estate

41. It is shaped more by vested financial and political interests than by ideology or geopolitics.

42. Legislative power is vested in the National Assembly and in minor part in the National Council.

43. The jet - black cube was vested in flickering red lights, which syncopated as the machine thought.

44. Synonyms for Commissioned include authorised, authorized, empowered, licensed, warranted, accredited, qualified, certified, enabled and vested

45. Under the Corporations Act, the power to grant an AML is vested in the Minister.

46. 9 All authority was vested in the woman, who discharged every kind of public duty.

47. 6 The administration has no vested interest in proving whether public schools were good or bad.

48. Most of them were promoted during the " cultural revolution " and they have their own vested interests.

49. He believes that such texts will make readers more vested in the story and its message.

50. If the member is non-vested, the PDS will not permit an entry in this field.

51. Synonyms for Appertained include applied, bore, beared, borne, pertained, referred, related, vested, connected to and touched upon

52. Abeyance A lapse in succession during which there is no person in whom title is vested

53. Others point to the rapid growth of military-industrial complexes with vested interests in international hostility.

54. The mass media have been vested with significant power as social and political agents in modern developed societies.

55. The acceptance trial is normally conducted by an outside agency with no vested interest in the solution.

56. Absolutism definition is - a political theory that absolute power should be vested in one or more rulers

57. Scientists with integrity, professionalism, the highest scientific competence, open-mindedness, independence from vested interests, and sound judgementd

58. The Committee had recommended closure of RAN and JSK and their functions to be vested in the Ministry.

59. Our politics is broken, our politicians aren't trusted, and the political system is distorted by powerful vested interests.

60. It is the right to live without fear of suppression by the state or oppression by vested interests.

61. Which would make this case attractive to anyone who has some vested interest in people curing the incurable.

62. Political system Executive authority is vested in a Governor, who is popularly elected for a four-year term.

63. A fundamental issue was whether religious authority was ultimately vested in an ecclesiastical succession or in the Bible alone.

64. Legislative power is vested in the National Assembly, elected by direct popular vote for a five-year term.

65. 10 Since he owns the strip of land, Cook has a vested interest in the project being approved.

66. 19 Executive power is vested in the President, who is elected by universal suffrage for a five-year term.

67. He deals mainly with general administration and is vested with supervision of day-to-day functions of the Collectorate

68. 6 Legislative authority is vested in a unicameral 12-member Parliament which is popularly elected for up to four years.

69. American-style Authoritarianism would also hinge greatly on the weaponization of the uniquely great power vested in the president

70. But he believed that pacifism could expect support from all the major vested interests in a modern capitalist society.

71. Civil rights, equal opportunity and Great Society legislation in the 1960s also vested more power in the federal government.

72. Alternative Title: Banishment Exile and Banishment, prolonged absence from one’s country imposed by vested authority as a punitive measure

73. 18 The mass media have been vested with significant power as social and political agents in modern developed societies.

74. Legislative authority is vested in a unicameral 12-member Parliament which is popularly elected for up to four years.

75. The hopes that were vested in the Oslo Accords did not lead to an end of the Israeli/ Palestinian conflict.

76. The Adjudicating officer is vested with significant judicial powers, including the power to enforce certain criminal penalties following the principles …

77. The hopes that were vested in the Oslo Accords did not lead to an end of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.

78. 20 And he was right in attributing importance to ideas as opposed to the simple influence of pecuniary vested intereSt.

79. Contributions that you make to your 401(k) account are always considered fully vested—they are always 100% owned by you

80. Legal title to the refugees' land was henceforth vested in the Custodian of Absentee Property, an office also created by that Law