Interfering
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57 examples of Interfering in a sentence
I was actually
interfering
with the process with lots of good intentions.
Could we alter people's optimism bias by
interfering
with the brain activity in these regions?
And by doing that, he's
interfering
with the activity of this brain region for about half an hour.
Epidemiological studies are great tools to study the health effects of almost anything, without directly
interfering
in people's lives or assigning them to potentially dangerous exposures.
By raising the specter that the Russian government was
interfering
in the US presidential campaign, the Administration risked appearing to meddle in the campaign itself.
And then another six can be made robustly, competitively, from cellulosic ethanol and a little bio-diesel, without
interfering
at all with the water or land needs of crop production.
And the static is
interfering
with everything.
I also recall they were charged with
interfering
with a corpse (or some such charge).
Fred Frith's score is organic enough that it blends everything together without
interfering
with it naturalistic sound.
The alien visitor, instead of
interfering
over Earth's nuclear ambitions, comes to out planet in order to stop us from destroying our environment.
Ricardo Tubbs(..the ever smooth and cool Philip Michael Thomas), a cop in New York, traces a Colombian crimelord to Miami(..his brother was murdered by this man's gun-toting henchmen after a transfer of dope money,
interfering
with their drug sting)where the city's undercover detective Crockett(Don Johnson) has been attempting to catch him as well.
Interfering
in other countries internal affairs is fraught with difficulties, but not
interfering
can be more dangerous.
She is also suspected of
interfering
in various state affairs, including ministerial appointments and state visits, despite having no official position.
There is no doubt that China has increasingly been
interfering
in Hong Kong’s domestic affairs.
A compromise was found with the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) and its provisions for adhering to the Maastricht criteria, which sought to quantify the fiscal soundness of sovereign states without actually
interfering
with their budget and tax policies.
The Kremlin has stepped up its policy of
interfering
secretly in other countries’ political processes.
There is also a more fundamental reason to focus on future variations in the stock of pension debt associated with pension reforms: the EU has no business
interfering
with pension liabilities of individual member states.
As a result, the Bush administration is aggressively
interfering
in coalition talks between Pakistan’s political parties.
Virtual training programs, for example, allow students to practice using expensive machinery without
interfering
with actual production – and with no risk of damaging the equipment.
During his twenty months as CCP General Secretary, Zhao created a culture in which the Politburo refrained from
interfering
in the courts, and he stopped its attempts to control literature and the arts.
Some argued that, in suggesting to Muslim women what they should wear, Straw was
interfering
with religious freedom.
Just as NATO, the EU is impotent in
interfering
in military conflicts beyond the area of its own membership.
By
interfering
with the carbon, nitrogen, water, and phosphorus cycles, human activity changes the atmosphere, oceans, waterways, forests, and ice sheets, and diminishes biodiversity.
These actions violated the IDB’s own charter, which strictly prohibits the Bank and its members from
interfering
in the internal political affairs of member states.
On September 2nd they made their final demands: allow civil society groups to observe the voting process, stop
interfering
in the definition of legitimate judges for purposes of the election, and agree that no ballot box will leave the presence of a legitimate judge until its contents are counted, certified and reported.
One example is the belated recognition that seemingly inert and benign halogenated hydrocarbons were
interfering
with the ozone layer.
Of course, from the Saudis’ perspective, they are merely picking up the gauntlet that Iran already threw down by
interfering
in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Bahrain, Qatar, Yemen, and other countries.
Germany’s experience with hyperinflation in the 1920s and its subsequent embrace of “ordoliberalism,” in which the government avoids
interfering
in the economy, has “rendered Germans allergic to macroeconomics,” Eichengreen writes.
Russia has managed to revamp the way it operates in the region since it got its fingers burned by
interfering
so crudely in Ukraine in 2004.
In pressing its claims under this regime, Al Jazeera is showing how media investors might be able to use the mechanisms of international investment law to stop host countries from
interfering
with independent reporting, while helping to establish global norms regarding freedom of expression.
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