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In Beijing last year, I was told by a Chinese foreign-policy expert that the country’s reluctance to
interfere
in other countries’ internal affairs partly reflects the legacy of the one-child policy that was enforced for more than three decades.
Another common argument against tobacco control – that if people are not harming others, governments should not
interfere
with their individual decisions – is at odds with both common sense and the evidence.
But this case is not about oligarchs trying to
interfere
in politics; it is about a group of artists and curators whose professional activities have unexpectedly turned into a political hot potato.
Why did China attempt to
interfere
with a ship sailing in open seas?
Some conductors, not wanting to carry a tin cup as they wave their batons, have rejected important posts in the US for this reason, feeling that it would
interfere
with their art.
India believes that static warfare and a battle of attrition would substantially
interfere
with terrorist infiltrations across the Line of Control that separates Indian Kashmir from that controlled by Pakistan.
A second method has been to actively
interfere
and encroach upon village government affairs through higher-level township officials.
They have little regard for democratic processes, and, as we now know, they will stop at nothing to undermine any process that could
interfere
with business as usual.
But the TPP could
interfere
with that if China remains outside of it.
The problem is that the global economic crisis has led even advanced Western states to question the wisdom of allowing the political civilization of human rights to
interfere
with the quest to restore economic growth.
In response, a former NTC member lamented that the government had “lost a chance to finish off all of the militias,” stating that the groups responsible are backed by Qatar, and that the government did not want to
interfere
with their agenda.
There is not one shred of evidence showing that more openness to trade increases poverty, but anti-globalists do not let facts
interfere
with their ideology.
The bad news is that Europe’s feebleness and America’s fatigue might also signal the limits of noble ideas such as the obligation to
interfere
in order to protect populations being brutalized by their own rulers.
Given the authoritarian nature of the Russian political system, it could be meaningless to agree not to
interfere
in Russian elections.
The true art of politics is the art of winning people’s support for a good cause, even when the pursuit of that cause may
interfere
with their particular momentary interests.
What warrant does the state have to
interfere
with the contracts that are struck within this market of willing buyers and sellers?
Determining when it is permissible to
interfere
with parental choices is challenging, given the deference that parents typically receive.
And using interest rates to address such concerns may
interfere
with the central bank’s primary objective of keeping inflation near target.
The irony is that the US Senate’s failure to ratify UNCLOS means that the US cannot take China to ITLOS over its efforts to convert reefs into islands and claim exclusion zones that could
interfere
with the right of free passage – a major US interest.
Mines are a particularly stark example of how humans
interfere
with migratory journeys that have linked breeding and feeding sites across the globe for millennia.
Though the Kremlin did
interfere
in the election to undermine Hillary Clinton, thereby ultimately helping Donald Trump, the ensuing investigations found no evidence of the clear-cut “collusion” that many in America’s leading media outlets had long assumed was there.
Coney Barrett has said that her faith would not
interfere
with her duties as a justice deciding on constitutional matters.
In recent days, I have witnessed OMON thugs targeting these protesters near the Minsk Wheeled Tractor Plant (MZKT), admonishing them, “Don’t
interfere
with work.”
George W. Bush’s administration had well-advanced plans to
interfere
covertly in Iraq’s January 2005 parliamentary election – the first since the fall of President Saddam Hussein – before fierce congressional resistance quashed the action.
But can America keep the option on the table and still complain when other countries
interfere
in US elections?
In the pre-Internet era, the Soviet Union often tried and always failed to
interfere
in US elections.
Needless to say, having criminal prosecutors second-guess intelligence analysts’ judgment is not a very good way to encourage independent fact-finding, including into Russia’s ongoing efforts to
interfere
in US elections.
And should things take a turn for the worse, those with direct channels to Trump and his inner circle should send a clear message: “If you
interfere
with the vote count or refuse to accept a peaceful transfer of power, you will be on your own.”
According to Article Six, each agency will have a duty to “prevent, stop, and punish any activities that split the country, subvert the power of the state, organize and engage in terrorism, and activities by foreign and external forces that
interfere
in the affairs of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.”
It also may
interfere
with a patient’s access to care free of abuse or privacy violations.
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