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  • 121Public interest — The public interest refers to the common well being or general welfare. The public interest is central to policy debates, politics, democracy and the nature of government itself. While nearly everyone claims that aiding the common well being or… …

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  • 122National interest — This article is about the generic foreign affairs term. For the political journal, see The National Interest. The national interest, often referred to by the French expression raison d État (English: reason of the State), is a country s goals and …

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  • 123Center for Science in the Public Interest — Abbreviation CSPI Formation 1971 Type Non profit …

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  • 124Cultural interest fraternities and sororities — Cultural interest fraternities and sororities, in the North American student fraternity and sorority system, refer to general or social organizations oriented to students having a special interest in a culture or cultural identity. Although… …

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  • 125Carried interest — or carry, in finance, is a share of the profits of a successful partnership that is paid to the manager of a private equity fund or hedge fund as a form of compensation that is designed as an incentive to the manager to maximize performance of… …

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  • 126Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization — (EBITDA) is a non GAAP metric that can be used to evaluate a company s profitability.::EBITDA = Operating Revenue – Operating Expenses + Other RevenueIts name comes from the fact that Operating Expenses do not include interest, taxes, or… …

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  • 127Public Interest Immunity — (PII) is a principle of English common law under which the English courts can grant a court order allowing one litigant to refrain from disclosing evidence to the other litigants where disclosure would be damaging to the public interest. This is… …

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  • 128Public Interest Litigation — Public Interest Litigation, in Indian law, means litigation for the protection of public interest. It is litigation introduced in a court of law, not by the aggrieved party but by the court itself or by any other private party. It is not… …

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