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interference

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


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At the same time, its innovative current routing minimizes magnetic interference, which helps deliver cleaner electrical output and higher overall efficiency.

From Science Daily

“It’s not tortious interference to be a competitor and to offer a potential client a particularly good deal should they decide to enlist your services,” Korobkin said.

From Los Angeles Times

They also boost earnings per share and help propel stock prices, which is why many investors prize them and would recoil at the notion of government interference.

From The Wall Street Journal

He challenged club chiefs to let him do his job without interference, with earlier comments about the Red Devils' transfer strategy having hinted at possible friction behind the scenes.

From BBC

There is a great irony that this weapon was originally designed to combat any bullying interference from a hostile external power.

From BBC