external interference
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexternalandinterference
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external
adjective
uk/ɪkˈstɜː.nəl/us/ɪkˈstɝː.nəl/
of, on, for, or coming from ...
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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 ofexternalandinterferencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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And this was only natural for a region with such an embedded culture of municipal autonomy which would have been strongly averse toexternalinterference.
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Both, however, protect themselves fromexternalinterferenceand hinder justice.
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It was no longer accepted that the state should protect the 'weaker' sections of the workforce while adult male labour dealt with the 'market' without anyexternalinterference.
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The close study of convergence in bilingual speech may, in fact, focus in on precisely those areas of the grammatical system that are especially vulnerable toexternalinterference.
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That is, the opportunity set an individual is presented with is as important to evaluating his freedom as is his autonomy in decisionmaking and freedom fromexternalinterference.
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The intimidation which accompanies that situation in those countries is so effective and theexternalinterferenceis part of it.
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Having endowment status gives it a sense of continuity and freedom from rigidexternalinterference.
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Do we as politicians wish to encourage that kind ofexternalinterferencein our political and democratic processes?
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Externalinterferencein wars has contributed to this.
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However, this support must be provided withoutexternalinterferenceand with full respect for the sovereignty and choices of the people.
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How many instances ofexternalinterferenceand aggression does that reflect?
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There is nothing to prevent the country making every preparation, constitutionally, quietly, withoutexternalinterference, for a new war.
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The breakdowns have occurred because ofexternalinterference.
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It would, hopefully, also protect management from excessiveexternalinterference.
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It allows citizens to order their own affairs withoutexternalinterferencefrom powerful neighbours.
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There is muchexternalinterference, but that is not a feature unique to this particular conflict.
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The single most cohesive thing that can be appied to the internal events of a nation is notexternalinterferencewith a desire to help.
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It has unlimited potential, but this potential is in danger fromexternalinterference.
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In our view, it is wrong to expect employers and employees to reach responsible settlements and at the same time make such settlements vulnerable to this kind ofexternalinterference.
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In the event nothing at all has been done to prevent thatexternalinterference, and we now see that the progress towards free and fair elections is being interfered with.
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