government interference
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgovernmentandinterference
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government
noun
uk/ˈɡʌv.ən.mənt/us/ˈɡʌv.ɚn.mənt/
the group of people who officially control ...
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interference
noun[U]
uk/ˌɪn.təˈfɪə.rəns/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈfɪr.əns/
an occasion when someone tries to interfere in ...
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(Definition ofgovernmentandinterferencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He took up the cause of private enterprise and complained of excessive taxes andgovernmentinterference.
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Or was it the farmers, who wished to see a continuation of state support for agriculture with a minimum ofgovernmentinterference?
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Tolerance rights are protections individuals have againstgovernmentinterferencewith their private language choices.
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Electoral independence meant independence of the elections fromgovernmentinterference.
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In contrast, party balance can contribute to the effectiveness of the courts by ensuring depoliticisation in appointments and insulation from subsequentgovernmentinterference.
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Would undertakers submit togovernmentinterference?
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And despite the promised improvements in governance with individual accounts,governmentinterferenceremains a major problem in many instances.
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An example of a nonatomic game is a large economy, consisting of small consumers and small businesses only, without large corporations orgovernmentinterference.
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In addition,governmentinterferencein trade union activities and those of student movements became the norm.
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Governmentinterferencein some internal matters such as staffing, pricing, etc. but compensates for any mandates imposed on them.
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The campaign and subsequent intervention, however, facilitated wider public awareness of the brutal realities of pit labour, and established a precedent ofgovernmentinterferencein the coal sector.
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At one end of the spectrum, it is possible to identify regimes where the degree ofgovernmentinterference made elections quite uncompetitive, almost meaningless, beyond playing a ritual legitimising role.
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Governmentinterferencein union elections certainly played an important role.
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Governmentinterferenceis measured by provincial-level state-owned output share.
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Thus, trade unions are concerned with and often struggle against cuts in consumer subsidies, price rises, reductions in wages and allowances, layoffs, andgovernmentinterferencein union affairs.
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This is not to say, of course, thatgovernmentinterferenceis always or even usually justified, but only that such matters fall within the government's jurisdiction.
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Hayami, for instance, held nearly one hundred press conferences during his tenure in office, often using them to denouncegovernmentinterferencein monetary policy making.
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The independence of the statutory regulatory bodies fromgovernmentinterferencein the minutiae of their workings is understandably important to them.
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It has been said that a major reason isgovernmentinterferencein extending their control over local authorities.
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The outcome was that at all costs it should be independent ofgovernmentinterference.
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