excessive interference

collocation in English

meaningsofexcessiveandinterference

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excessive
adjective
uk
/ekˈses.ɪv/
us
/ekˈses.ɪv/
too ...
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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 ofexcessiveandinterferencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofexcessive interference

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If the problem isexcessiveinterferencein the market by the government, the solution is simply for the government to cease its intervention.
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While inflation rocketed,excessiveinterferenceand controls meant that important markets ceased to work effectively and some barely worked at all.
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Then the shipbuilders complain of the change in controllers, of the varying policies, ofexcessiveinterference, and of unnecessary alterations.
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We must have something to protect education againstexcessiveinterferenceby governments, all governments, present and future.
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Excessiveinterferenceand controls meant that important markets ceased to work properly, and some hardly at all.
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We all understand the federation's concerns, not least about what is sometimes seen asexcessiveinterferenceand over-regulation.
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History has taught us thatexcessiveinterferenceby governments has hampered the necessary flexibility.
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We must avoid that type ofexcessiveinterference.
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It is a problem ofexcessiveinterferencewith the time of management.
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I have not voted in favour of the report, because, in my opinion, this representsexcessiveinterferencein the powers of the individual countries.
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Excessiveinterferencein the running of the palace would, he said, be undesirable, but the committee should have some form of veto on the type and size of events proposed.
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It is absurd to expect the system of individualism to provide people with employment if we do not give traders a chance of carrying on business withoutexcessiveinterference.
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Opportunity is not only freedom from poverty; it is freedom for people to shape their lives withoutexcessiveinterferencefrom the state.
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