Sentence examples for constitutes interference from inspiring English sources

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She complains in the suit that Apple failed to disclose that switching to a device other than one running its own software would cause the interference with delivery, and that this therefore constitutes interference with her contract with her mobile carrier, and unfair competition.

In a strongly worded letter, the Chinese Foreign Affairs Committee accuses its UK counterpart of carrying out a "highly inappropriate act which constitutes interference in China's internal affairs".

The Chinese authorities condemned the committee's inquiry when it was announced, saying it was a "highly inappropriate act which constitutes interference in China's internal affairs".

The Chinese Foreign Affairs Committee charged its UK counterpart with carrying out a "highly inappropriate act which constitutes interference in China's internal affairs".

"You get into gray areas as to what constitutes interference," he said.

In what could be seen as bizarre deference to the "observer effect," Bratton commented that bystanders recording brutal police behavior constitutes "interference".

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"This constitution is the result of democratic debate and compromise, and the Iraqi citizens can be proud of what they have accomplished". Mr. Hadley was reluctant to draw a bright line between what kind of advocacy for the constitution would be permissible or advisable for American officials, and what kind would constitute interference with Iraq's creation of its own founding documents.

They deny allegations of undermining the shah or that Huyser's mission constituted interference in Iran's sovereign affairs.

A spokesman for Buckley said the concerns were raised in a private phone call and "Leslie would be quite resolute that that doesn't constitute interference".

Departing from his text, the Angolan official took the United States to task, saying it had referred to his Government as "an anti-popular and repressive regime". He asserted that such "frequent expressions" constituted interference in Angola's affairs.

The court noted that Nichols had engaged in conversation with Henry and concluded that if by association, by general conversation, or both, Nichols had developed a relationship of trust and confidence with Henry such that Henry revealed incriminating information, this constituted interference with the right to the assistance of counsel under the Sixth Amendment.

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