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interference

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


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One person's interference is another's constructive feedback, which is how Wilcox's exchange with Amorim before the draw at Leeds at the weekend has been interpreted.

From BBC

But following decades of underinvestment, sanctions and political interference at the state oil company, production has fallen to less than one million barrels a day.

From Barron's

But what Amorim felt was interference, United believed was normal feedback, which had been repeatedly resisted.

From BBC

He added that "such a deep suppression was a clear sign of destructive interference, and it had to be caused by something near the emitters."

From Science Daily

In the process, he indicated he had been the subject of unwanted internal interference from senior United figures and that the club had become too sensitive to outside criticism.

From BBC