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The first Great Game was resolved a century ago by making Afghanistan a buffer state in which outsiders did not
interfere.
Europeans had a unique relationship with which no one – especially the United States – should
interfere.
Here a big problem arises from the fact that industrial ministers continue to
interfere
because they represent business interests or are even in business themselves.
Not surprisingly, governments that perceive the creation of a global public forum as a threat to their authority are seeking to impose restrictive policies to
interfere
with freedom of expression.
Yet, in this phase of post-revolutionary stabilization, there is real danger that the central authorities, having strengthened the ‘vertical power structure,’ might
interfere
in affairs that are within the competence of the regions and local government.
Thus, the state guarantees freedom of worship but does not
interfere
in the ways that different religious bodies function.
This "horizontal" subsidiarity would help ensure that the EU does not
interfere
unduly with market activity.
A listed SOE could therefore continue to perform social obligations unrelated to its core business, with shareholders unable to
interfere.
They don’t
interfere
in the “sovereign prerogatives” of other member states.
The first concerns the extent to which Pakistan will
interfere
in Afghan affairs, such as by aiding and abetting the Afghan Taliban and its main allies, including the Haqqani network and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar’s militia.
And economists have long known that market failures – including poorly functioning labor markets, credit market imperfections, knowledge or environmental externalities, and monopolies – can
interfere
with reaping those gains.
As a result, Putin can be expected to continue to
interfere
in Ukraine for as long as he can – and so long as it serves his aim of strengthening his grip on power at home.
He knew that his job was to be on screen, and not to
interfere
with the people behind the camera and in the post-production editing room, who were responsible for the finished product.
In the interest of defending their sovereignty, states could begin to
interfere
in the technical governance that has proved so efficient.
China is much less likely to
interfere
in the internal affairs of sovereign states.
To do this profitably, they cannot afford to let patriotism or sentiment
interfere.
Subsidies, of course,
interfere
with free trade.
But Blinder’s solution appears to be a creative new idea, and one may think of legitimate justifications for the government to
interfere
with free markets this way.
Although the Islamists are unlikely to
interfere
in the post-Arafat power struggle, they will not sit idly by if the new leadership moves in what they consider the wrong direction.
Of course, that is largely due to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to
interfere
in the 2016 US presidential election, which has made it impossible for Trump to reorient America’s Russia policy without triggering a domestic political firestorm.
Contrary to the view that emotions
interfere
with clear thinking, the ability to understand and regulate emotions can result in more effective thinking.
Above all, Sanders’ recent statements betray a disturbing inclination to
interfere
in the conduct of monetary policy.
And though Trump has not been officially accused of conspiring – often stated as “colluding” – with Russia to
interfere
on his behalf in exchange for US policy positions Putin desires (such as weakening NATO and the European Union), Mueller’s recent court filings suggest that his investigation is headed in that direction.
Some are concerned that it will
interfere
with medical research.
The central government will not interfere.”
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush advised Americans that they should not allow the trauma of the attacks to
interfere
with their ordinary shopping, and implied that buying had become a patriotic duty and virtue.
Attempts to carry out one of the three may exclude or
interfere
with attempts to carry out the others.
Europe's fiscal problems have their roots in governments that are too big and that require, in order to pay for their bloated size, levels of taxation which grossly
interfere
with the incentives individuals need to work harder, invest more, and run entrepreneurial risks.
In fact, it may
interfere
with the one realistic way to reduce the size of government: cut taxes first, get European taxpayers accustomed to a lower burden, then create political incentives to reduce spending.
Once we view the core of the West's model to be this system -- free enterprise to achieve growth plus markets aimed at inclusion -- we can see that economic policy, particularly on the European Continent, has been a double blunder: First, there was a gamble to disempower and bypass private capital -- to make layoffs difficult, to prop up inefficient firms, to
interfere
with decisions that should be made by private business and to expand public-sector jobs -- in the mistaken hope that demoting enterprise would shore up jobs and inclusion.
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