Sentences with phrase «further meddling»

It must also warn, diplomatically, of the political consequences of further meddling in US internal politics.
After allies of Mr. Putnam appealed to the vice president, Mr. Pence — along with cautious White House aides — argued against further meddling in the race, according to people briefed on the White House deliberations.
Congress just passed legislation that rolls back portions of Section 230 for cases of sex trafficking, and that could potentially open the door for further meddling with the law.

Not exact matches

«It doesn't do much as far as swinging the pendulum one way or the other, but what it does is directly call out Russia for meddling in the election cycle, which is a pretty bold statement from the US that hasn't been made in the past,» he said.
Though the Trump White House has acknowledged that Russia meddled — while maintaining that it was not to help Trump and did not have an effect on the election's outcome — it has so far fallen short of making a specific statement or calling out Russia for its aggression.
He goes on to say that they meddle in the marketing of their portfolio companies because «we can fake it far more convincingly than in other areas...» As I always say, marketing is like sex; everyone thinks they're good at it.
In Blank's view, this is far from government meddling in matters best left to the private market.
Sapp says he's loath to use his veto power «as a sword,» and Ncom employees confirm that management meddling hasn't been a problem so far.
It also tries to ensure that all of the issues are kept quiet and far away from the meddling of the media which could blow the whole thing up and force company executives to testify in front of Congressional hearings.
Learning of the recent meddling in a free U.S. election further demonstrates another concern we have of how they handle users» data — more than 25 million of which are Playboy fans — making it clear to us that we must leave the platform.»
That is to say, anything holy was dangerous to meddle with, and, far from having ethical connotation, holiness meant unapproachableness.
To be sure, this impulse is far from general, and there are many who want the churches to stick to «spiritual» matters, to «preach the gospel» instead of social change, and in particular, not to «meddle in politics.»
The freedom of the human mind... meddles with every question, and wanders over heaven and earth, except so far as the authority of the Divine Word, as a superincumbent weight, presses it down, and restrains it within limits.
Raiola has been described as a «disruptive influence» by the Times as his «meddling» has added further tension at the club, and it would seem as though he's merely making the situation worse by getting involved and discussing where Pogba should be playing.
''... children have no natural appetite for twaddle, and a special literature for children is probably far less necessary than the booksellers would have us suppose... What they want is to be brought into touch with living thought of the best, their intellectual life feeds upon it without meddling on our part.»
So he has spent his time on this planet meddling with gardens, writing questionable poetry and, it's now clear, getting far too involved in politics.
«From leaders in the Indivisible movement to party and elected officials, we stand united behind our designated nominee, Dana Balter, and against D.C. meddling that has hampered far too many races thus far.
The lawyer for embattled ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn reportedly sat down with special prosecutor Robert Mueller's investigators, further indicating that Flynn could be prepping for a plea deal in the expanding investigation into Russian election - meddling.
«More than any other institution, society depends on marriage for its future, and no government should meddle with marriage without having the most serious of reasons - reasons far more serious than those so far given.»
From people engaged for the very first time this year, to party and elected officials we stand united behind our designated nominee Dana Balter and against the DC meddling that has hampered far too many races thus far.
«From people engaged for the very first time this year, to party and elected officials we stand united behind our designated nominee Dana Balter and against the DC meddling that has hampered far too many races thus far,» the statement reads.
Even horror - fantasy elements are mixed in, as if the very common occurrences within the film are the result of witchcraft or meddling supernatural forces, further diluting an already farfetched film to the breaking point of absurdity.
This is a game that depicts the death of the Old West, where idealistic concepts of justice and freedom allowed pioneers to live simple lives far from the meddling of the government, which during the game has begun to encroach.
He might not be meddling with the characters directly, but the writing makes him by far the most interesting thing in the game.
Simply put, there's a reason for Link to want to save Zelda, and the story even goes so far as to explain why Link, Zelda and Ganondorf are always meddling in each other's business.
If it remains unchecked, it could go further than decimating fish populations — it can grow so dense that it can clog water intakes and pipes, and could potentially meddle with plumbing and water transportation.
«Learning of the recent meddling in a free U.S. election further demonstrates another concern we have of how they handle users» data — more than 25 million of which are Playboy fans — making it clear to us that we must leave the platform,» said Hefner.
While the US wrestles with allegations of foreigners meddling with presidential elections, India seems to be further enabling such influence.
This is a game that depicts the death of the Old West, where idealistic concepts of justice and freedom allowed pioneers to live simple lives far from the meddling of the government, which during the game has begun to encroach.
In the first case one doesn't have to look far to see how the «meddling» of in - laws causes difficulties.
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