The concept of director interestedness comes into play during a potential conflict of interest situation. |
Perhaps we all have a varying aptitude for interestedness and these researchers – as a hand-picked super-interested elite – can coax it out. |
More strikingly, it underscores the interestedness of memory and recall. |
The political arm of other modern states display similar interestedness. |
She could not be sure, but she thought the expression on his face had changed from a natural friendliness to coldness, lack of interestedness, as if he had just remembered that he should not be amiable. |
They would be agents of parties in the dispute, and therefore have the color of bias, and the fact of interestedness. |