Sentences with phrase «such meddling»

The Russian officials have repeatedly stressed that Moscow does not interfere in other states» internal affairs, calling allegations of all such meddling groundless.
Never in my 40 years as a professional in the health sciences have I seen such meddling by the executive branch in the National Institutes.
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand teamed up with a leading Republican colleague, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, to propose an independent commission to investigate how Russian cyberattacks affected the 2016 election and how such meddling can be prevented in the future.
But such meddling with the mindless and unpredictable dice fails to bring peace.
Why must atheists be such meddling busybodies and interfere in this relationship?

Not exact matches

Many were concerned Geely would meddle with the special Swedish sauce that made Volvo such a special brand for its fans.
But he added he is hopeful the company is now better prepared to combat election meddling, not only during the 2018 U.S. midterms but also in elections in countries such as India and Brazil.
He also believes that organizations such as the Freedom From Religion Foundation, a Madison, Wisconsin, group dedicated to maintaining separation of church and state, should stop meddling in the affairs of the Pickens County School District.
2 — This issue is obviously one of control and a total lack of respect for freedom and the rights of other taxpaying citizens to make such choices without the meddling of the self - righteous, self - appoimted warriors for God..
Some even question whether church organizations ought to be meddling in such matters.
Only then can the relationship between God and God's people be of such direct intimacy as to make the pious attempt of others to serve as intermediaries seem like a meddling intrusion upon married love: «No longer shall each man teach his neighbor and each his brother saying «Know the Lord,» for they shall all know me, from the least of them to the greatest.»
A corollary, promoted by some anthropologists, says that the pristine cultures of such remote people groups should remain undisturbed by modernity — and especially by missionaries, who are seen as meddling cultural imperialists.
But Number 10, always wary of being seen to meddle in such a sensitive issue, distanced itself from his comments.
Ending Whitehall meddling - radically scaling back the detailed involvement of the Government in areas such as timetabling and buying new rolling stock; and
Moore also accused Trump of trying to distract from more - pressing issues, such as the situation in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria and special counsel Robert Mueller III's ongoing investigation into whether Trump's campaign coordinated with Russians seeking to meddle in the 2016 election.
«It wouldn't be such a silly thing to say that if you meddle with one, you might affect the other,» says Lenton.
More recently, we have begun to screen IVF embryos before they are implanted in cases when we know children risk inheriting one or other of the nastiest results of nature's meddling, such as cystic fibrosis.
This can lead to some effects such as tissue damage but it can also meddle in your muscle, heart and brain function if left unfixed.
Without such precautions the meddling populace, with all its «mass panic,» could easily spoil the whole game.
For those who enjoy meddling in such affairs it's a title that gives you all the abilities to shape the world however you desire.
Van's suspicious meddling mother Mimi (May Robson) warns Linda that she shouldn't trust her husband with such a pretty woman as a secretary and should get her fired.
We sympathize with those, such as Texas Republican Governor Rick Perry, who say his state can do better without federal meddling.
The education secretary has explained how the freedoms that come with academy status would mean a religious school «can place itself permanently out of range of any such unsympathetic meddling» and be true to its religious traditions.
In such movies, some asteroid, alien - invasion, zombies or the incautious meddling of scientists, wipe the slate clean, removing the problem of determining consent for authority through political means — democracy.
Climate scientists are notoriously touchy about non-climate folks «meddling» in their profession, but they have no such qualms when they venture off into statistics or geology or even astrophysics without much knowlege of what they are doing.
Such risk shifting is plainly government meddling in private matters.
While the US wrestles with allegations of foreigners meddling with presidential elections, India seems to be further enabling such influence.
With social media under pressure for allowing alleged Russian meddling, Facebook announced a new project to combat such efforts in November 2017.
«In a world where Cambridge Analytica and election meddling are dominating the headlines, it is refreshing to see such a unique and narrative approach, which doesn't just communicate that a problem exists, but shows in granular detail how the problem is perpetuated, exploited and how it can be used to promote a dangerous agenda.
Election meddling by Americans appears to have become rarer in recent decades, though such covert operations sometimes don't come to light for years.
Such a scenario could pressure these leading tech giants into censoring and limiting speech allegedly to protect national security interests, to prevent additional foreign meddling.
Such misguided meddling will ultimately and irrevocably destroy a viable industry model.
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