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interference

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


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Those laws, which go far beyond punishing actual obstruction and interference, have largely been struck down by the courts as unconstitutional.

From Salon

This interference can increase the risk of developing goiter, a condition linked to multiple health complications.

From Science Daily

His coverage focuses on the national security and geopolitical dimensions of nation-state hacking conflict, digital espionage, online influence operations, election interference, and government surveillance.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even in countries where central banks resisted the interference, Binder's research found that inflation tended to rise, albeit to a lesser degree, suggesting pressure alone could cause damage.

From BBC

A press release pointed to "radar interference" due to "the movement of massive turbine blades and the highly reflective towers."

From Barron's