Collocations withinterference

These are words often used in combination withinterference.

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arbitrary interference
In these treaties, privacy is recognized as a form of autonomy-a way to ensure protection from ' 'arbitrary interference' '1 by the state or other entities.
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bureaucratic interference
This is a quite monstrous case of bureaucratic interference.
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constant interference
But this coming and going, this constant pinpricking, this constant interference without any consecutive thought and philosophy behind it, is not something to take lightly.
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direct interference
Nevertheless, it is reported by station journalists that direct interference by the government in stateowned media is rare.
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electrical interference
I do not think we should be justified in discriminating in favour of one source of electrical interference.
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electromagnetic interference
When the grids are operating there will be mechanical vibrations and possibly also electromagnetic interference from the motor.
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excessive interference
If the problem is excessive interference in the market by the government, the solution is simply for the government to cease its intervention.
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external interference
And this was only natural for a region with such an embedded culture of municipal autonomy which would have been strongly averse to external interference.
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foreign interference
Chapter 10 concludes with the transforming relations between state, land granting and society under the impact of changing global relations (imperialism and foreign interference).
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government interference
He took up the cause of private enterprise and complained of excessive taxes and government interference.
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governmental interference
Strong political factions were able to counterbalance governmental interference.
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human interference
In moral contexts we encounter them whenever the agent lacks control, whatever the reason - human interference, metaphysical necessity, divine intervention, or the like.
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improper interference
I do not regard this, as some have described it in gloomy language, as constituting an improper interference in the affairs of another nation.
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interference effect
A number of these studies investigated the semantic interference effect within and between languages.
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interference fringe
First, the position of the zero order interference fringe must be independent of wavelength.
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interference pattern
To obtain the multiple periodic atomic beams in two dimensions, the interference pattern also has to be periodic in two dimensions.
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minimal interference
The former contains useful coverage and a well-balanced appraisal of the different levels of management ranging from minimal interference, through to farming of wild animals.
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mutual interference
There is some mutual interference between those suffix forms, but by far the greatest influence is that of -th forms on that of the others.
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outside interference
In addition, this process took place in a provincial area where outside interference was rare.
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political interference
The issue of political interference in the police arose early on in his presidency, and has surfaced periodically ever since.
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quantum interference
Branching of a trajectory is difficult to formulate rigorously in such systems because of quantum interference between the daughter trajectories.
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undue interference
The commanders' ability to act or react creatively, flexibly, and quickly to fast-changing circumstances on the ground was severely hampered by the administrator's undue interference.
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unnecessary interference
There should be no unnecessary interference with the trade of the country, which is going on splendidly considering the circumstances.
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unwanted interference
The greater the overlap, the greater the potential for unwanted interference, such that properties of one segment may intrude on the other.
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unwarranted interference
Central bankers now viewed political pressure as unwarranted interference into the central bank's legal and moral prerogative to conduct independent monetary policy.
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