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interference

[in-ter-feer-uhns] / ˌɪn tərˈfɪər əns /


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It used to be common for African governments to disband national teams after disappointing results, but it has happened less often since Fifa became stricter about government interference.

From BBC

That could, however, land Gabon in trouble with football's world governing body FIFA, which bans government interference in the affairs of its member associations.

From Barron's

But McDonald said he was not in favour of any interference, with curators in Australia traditionally independent when preparing pitches, both from captains and Cricket Australia.

From Barron's

Man-made interference also hits harder in the Arctic.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, they are vulnerable to interference from stray magnetic fields, which can cause errors and limit how densely information can be stored.

From Science Daily