"If he had a financial interest in a book contract, it should have been reported to us."
From then on the two agreed to work together, having a financial interest in each other's success.
Or it wasn't in their financial interest to tell the truth?
This means it is in their financial interest for the company to do well and the share price to rise.
"The major task was to look whether it is in the city's financial interest to do this or not," she said.
Health Department officials say he has no financial interest in the center.
The judge has personal or financial interest in the outcome.
"All the more reason, then, to take my word that I have no financial interest in playing one side against the other."
President, as a rights holder I have a financial interest in television.
The first is to protect the financial interests of the Community and its members.
We should end the big money contributions to political parties, known today as soft money.
It limits soft money contributions, but at a level opponents say is too high to mean anything.
Meanwhile, the Government had asked for a money contribution from the parents of evacuees.
Groups using regulated "hard money" contributions can run advertising without restriction.
If the party were barred from taking soft money contributions from these companies, he said, all the better.
Soft money contributions are 75 percent higher this year than they were in the first half of 1995.
Q. Could you sign a bill that bans individual soft money contributions?
Such soft money contributions were nearly $500 million in the 2000 election.
For as Inaugural costs rise, so does the odor from the big money contributions that help pay the tab.
Their Republican rivals have long been better at raising the smaller, limited "hard money" contributions favored by the law.