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Protected from the interference of government".
By placing astronomical instruments in space, they would be free from the interference of Earth's atmosphere.
The aim is to free the road programme from the "interference" that could arise from the election of another government.
She believes she may be entitled to relief from the interference and requests that a rules official be summoned.
He noted in particular that Kibaar had "something like 34 strides" from the interference to the line but made little headway until the final six strides.
"Working in regime areas, however, would mean finding a way to operate free from the interference of a highly centralised and controlling government authority and security services.
What they couldn't do was to enlist their supporters, literally overnight, as a personal army of lobbyists, free from the interference of local party bosses or news editors.
The dongle and the hub communicate via Wireless USB, which operates on a spread of radio frequencies far from the interference of cellphones and Wi-Fi.
In a similar fashion, pearls and abalone shells are iridescent from the interference caused by reflections from multiple layers of nacre.
However, these processes are more varied and the results more complex because they derive from the interference in one cultural system by members of another.
The Conservative education policy (self-starting schools) is quite radical; the health policy (establish it as a horrid, ginormous quango away from the interference of those pesky voters – sorry, I meant politicians) quite cautious.
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