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interference

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


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Pesticides have been associated with cancer, reproductive problems, hormone interference, and nervous system harm in children.

From Science Daily

Blanche said that the files they did not publish were withheld to protect survivors and avoid interference with ongoing investigations.

From Salon

"This government stands resolute in our resolve to counter foreign interference activity targeting the UK from any state actor," he told MPs.

From BBC

All the moves rest on the assumption that the war will continue and that Iran will remain capable of major interference with oil shipments or production.

From The Wall Street Journal

Astronomers selected this area because it lies far from the crowded plane of the Milky Way, reducing interference from nearby stars and dust.

From Science Daily