Sentence examples for inclination to interfere from inspiring English sources

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But the policy also hints at Mr Miliband's troubling inclination to interfere in the labour market.

Where it does hold direct stakes, it has so far shown little inclination to interfere in the running of companies.CIC's approach to property investment, for instance, has been to ally itself with experienced partners, through Canary Wharf Group, on long-term projects in the continent's most developed market.

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Although he had "always hated slavery, I think as much as any abolitionist," it was still legal in more than half the country, and as Lincoln had said in speech after speech, "I believe there is no right, and ought to be no inclination in the people of the free states" to "interfere with the question of slavery at all".

Wilson refused to interfere.

"You want to interfere.

I decided not to interfere.

China was not permitted to interfere.

Who are judges to interfere?

"They never seemed to interfere with anyone.

I don't want to interfere.

We don't want to interfere.

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