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  2. Best Interest (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Best Interest" is a song by the American rapper Tyler, the Creator. It was first released on December 23, 2019 as a music video, before being released to streaming services on January 25, 2020. The song contains a sample of "Bless You With My Love" by Heaven Sent & Ecstasy.

  3. Best Interests - Wikipedia

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    Best Interests is a four-part British television drama series, written by Jack Thorne. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It stars Sharon Horgan and Michael Sheen as a married couple, fighting for their disabled daughter's medical care.

  4. Principal–agent problem - Wikipedia

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    Common examples of this relationship include corporate management (agent) and shareholders (principal), elected officials (agent) and citizens (principal), or brokers (agent) and markets (buyers and sellers, principals). [4] In all these cases, the principal has to be concerned with whether the agent is acting in the best interest of the principal.

  5. Advocacy group - Wikipedia

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    For instance; in the UK, the conservative parties campaigns are often funded by large corporations, as many of the conservative parties campaigns reflect the interests of businesses. For example, George W. Bush's re-election campaign in 2004 was the most expensive in American history and was financed mainly by large corporations and industrial ...

  6. Enlightened self-interest - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to enlightened self-interest is simple greed, or the concept of "unenlightened self-interest", in which it is argued that when most or all persons act according to their own myopic selfishness, the group suffers loss as a result of conflict, decreased efficiency and productivity because of lack of cooperation, and the increased expense each individual pays for the protection of ...

  7. Self-interest - Wikipedia

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    Legalism is a Chinese political philosophy that holds that self-interest underlies human nature and therefore human behavior. [1] It is axiomatic in Legalism that a government can not truly be staffed by upright and trustworthy men of service, because every member of the elite—like any member of society—will pursue their own interests and thus must be employed for their interests. [2]