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What does the term "public interest" generally refer to? A) The interests of the government B) The interests of a specific group of citizens C) The collective well-being of the general public D) The interests of private corporations
The collective well-being of the general public does the term "public interest" generally refer to.
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The collective well-being of the general public does the term "public interest" generally refer to.
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The term "public interest" generally refers to the collective well-being of the general public.
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The term "public interest" generally refer to: The collective well-being of the general public.
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The term "public interest" generally refer to: The collective well-being of the general public.

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The collective well-being of the general public does the term "public interest" generally refer to.
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The term "public interest" generally refers to The collective well-being of the general public.
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The term "public interest" generally refers to: The collective well-being of the general public.
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The following is a fundamental principle of the UK constitution: Rule of Law, Separation of Powers, and Sovereignty of Parliament.

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