This isn't the first time the international community has meddled in Zimbabwe's affairs. |
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The U.S. government has meddled in the affairs of the Middle East far too long, always with horrendous results. |
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But many think it was because he meddled in politics and posed a threat to President Putin. |
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Yet I never met a designer who was happy to have his or her work meddled with. |
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I do think the Government and its agencies have meddled far too long in the affairs of rugby. |
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This site is continuously meddled with, torn apart and endlessly tittivated. |
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But when Peretz held the editor-in-chief title, he regularly meddled with editorial policy and wrote regularly as well. |
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It turned valves on and off and meddled with the centrifuges, wasting uranium and damaging equipment. |
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The government has meddled in wheat production since 2006 by raising export taxes and setting export quotas. |
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For various reasons the Council chose the Environment Ministry and was promptly blamed for having meddled in politics. |
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This fundamental right must not be meddled with. The same goes for all areas where legal advice is dispensed. |
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Nick sees himself meddled in this affairy and involves in spite of him Kelly in unrestrained pursuits. |
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However, we mix too much with human mind, with the collective egregore, and now we've meddled too much in social problems. |
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I do not know how much safer Canadians feel today after the Conservative government meddled with our nuclear energy regulator in Canada but I certainly do not feel safer. |
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Claudia Anthony, who recently resigned as head of radio, said that the government persistently meddled, even insisting on slots for the ruling party's announcements. Money is at the root of the broadcaster's many ills. |
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Not only has he meddled in the affairs of provincial politics, he has also significantly damaged investor confidence in the industrial heartland of Canada at a time when the province is under economic stress. |
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We have never meddled in the internal affairs of Cambodia. |
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She can be a go-getter in her own way and she is not be meddled with. |
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True, George Osborne meddled in RBS's strategy to force it to concentrate on the UK – that was one reason why Stephen Hester was eased out as chief executive last year. |
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By introducing its 2003 employment status quo decision the Flemish government meddled directly with the way entities can determine their staff needs. |
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But he answered them that since they had done all that they could, and Fate had reversed their design, it was evident that the matter was in the hands of Fate, and that the less they meddled the better it would be for them. |
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The budget also meddled with telecommunications firms, as if it did not matter whether or not Quebec and Canada lose control of their telecommunications companies. |
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This drink came under threat when the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Feed Safety most unfortunately meddled in its definition, which is enshrined in the Accession Treaty of the Czech Republic. |
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Not only that, France had no intention to ally with Russia, who, years earlier, had meddled in France's affairs during Austria's succession war. |
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During nearly one year, our commissioner remained in Great Britain where he was active in the local press and meddled in other European agencies whose echoes were generally favorable to the South. |
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