"Government meddling" refers to when the government becomes involved in the affairs or decisions of individuals, businesses, or organizations. It usually implies that the government's involvement is seen as unnecessary, unwelcome, or interfering with personal freedom or economic autonomy.
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Supporters of the bill called the Common Core standards an example of federal
government meddling in state education policy.
For many, particularly on the right, PCCs represent an opportunity to release what academic Ian Loader calls the «inner - crime - fighter» in a police force strangled by bureaucracy and
local government meddling.
To be sure, I don't want the
federal government meddling in curriculum issues and can point to many examples where Washington regulations — on matters of spending, «highly - qualified teachers,» and student discipline — have done more harm than good.
The CJLF amicus brief states in a footnote when citing the paper that «Amicus does not endorse the views of the authors, who seem to think that
European government meddling in American criminal justice policy is a good thing.»
Following the collapse of Huawei's deal with AT&T, Richard Yu, the CEO of Huawei's consumer products division, made the case that because the
US government meddled in its business, American consumers are being robbed of the widest choice of smartphones that people in others parts of the world enjoy.
It should certainly be interesting, if the RECBC does decide to carry this thru to the nth degree with this example
of government meddling, when some buyer, (that can't use his licensee Sister) decides it is a draconian measure for the Government of BC to dictate whom said buyer may choose to write his contract to purchase a property in The Province and brings the matter before the courts.
He voted against approving Charter Communication's $ 67 billion takeover of Time Warner Cable and a smaller company, Bright House — not because he opposed the merger, but because he thought some of the conditions required by the FCC, like barring data caps on home internet service, amounted to
government meddling in business.
Paul Krugman and others have blamed these financial crises on the Gold Standard, but, as explained in a well - researched article by Brian Domitrovic, the financial crises of the 1800s had similar causes to the financial crises of the 1900s and 2000s: monetary inflation and
government meddling.
He's telling a lengthy story about past instances of outrage in
the government meddling in private member's bills Friday - and is getting lots of laughs from the appreciative Tories left.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats are calling for a new health watchdog, completely independent of
Government meddling.
Academics have decried what they say is
government meddling in the organization and oversight of both TÜBİTAK and the Turkish Academy of Sciences, which led to one - third of the academy members resigning and forming a new independent Science Academy.
For people to qualify for the «
government meddling», you have to actively be in default, which leads people to intentionally defaulting in hopes of some sort of bailout (mortgage modification).
But with
the government meddling — the contracts aren't being followed.
This is a pipe dream, however, as the general population would scream about
the government meddling in more of their private affairs.
Game - Changer for Bitcoin Prices Looking back, it seems obvious that
government meddling would spark a bitcoin price surge.
Looking back, it seems obvious that
government meddling would spark a bitcoin price surge.
It should certainly be interesting, if the RECBC does decide to carry this thru to the nth degree with this example of
government meddling, when some buyer, (that can't use his licensee Sister) decides it is a draconian measure for the Government of BC to dictate whom said buyer may choose to write his contract to purchase a property in The Province and brings the matter before the courts.
I mean, think about how we did business not that long ago, before the introduction of computers, the internet, smart phones, flexible commission rates, franchises, independent contractors and
government meddling.
No one knows for sure how the property market will react to
government meddling, but here are just a few of the many ways things could go wrong.