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special interest group in British English (ˈspɛʃəl ˈɪntrəst ɡruːp) noun politics a group seeking to influence government policy in favour of a particular interest or issue The Royal College of Nursing has set up its own special interest group to look furtherinto the introduction of complementary therapies into hospitals. Examples of 'special interest group' in a sentencespecial interest group Conservation is not a special-interest group, like windsurfing or paintballing.They are not a special interest group.A law, for example, may be advertised as promoting the public good when in reality it caters only to some special-interest group.Do something completely different in the dating scheme of things - go speed dating, book a singles' holiday, join a social or special interest group.Yep, it would be all over for the car if it wasn't for one large and particularly vocal special-interest group.We are not accountable to special interest groups on the right or the left.It's going to take getting the special interest groups out of funding election campaigns.The centre's outreach team works with community organisations, special interest groups and charities.But what if the special interest groups don't like his findings?Congress is riddled with special interest groups and people who have other allegiances. |