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interference

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


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This idea was seen as unrealistic because of expected losses, interference, and the scattering of light as it travels through the atmosphere.

From Science Daily

France is probing possible foreign interference after a passenger ferry was infected with malware that could allow the ship to be remotely controlled, the interior minister said Wednesday.

From Barron's

Findings showed "serious issues in the CEO's leadership behaviour and her decision making, including breaches of organisational processes and values, and inappropriate interference into safeguarding and integrity investigations", it added.

From BBC

Security minister Dan Jarvis told MPs that Mr Collins was given "full freedom to provide evidence without interference" from ministers and special advisers, and that his evidence did not "materially change".

From BBC

Earlier this year, Sean Kennedy, a member of the commission and its former chair, resigned over what he described as undue county interference in the commission’s activities.

From Los Angeles Times