Sentence examples for intent to interfere from inspiring English sources

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Evidence of Russia's intent to interfere in the election is overwhelming, and documentation of Trump campaign members' collusion not only exists but is growing.

It's common wisdom among historians that in the early phases of the war, Northerners, including most Republicans, disavowed any intent to interfere with slavery.

"Any connection the jury might have drawn between the defendants' conduct and their intent to interfere with or deter future street use by Rosenbaum and by people similarly situated," the majority held, "was firmly rooted in reason and common sense".

The gravamen of the third count is the charge of willfully conveying in time of war false statements with the intent to interfere with the operation and success of our military or naval forces.

That section of the Code of Federal Regulations — 28 C.F.R. § 600.4(a) — allows Mueller to investigate "federal crimes committed in the course of, and with intent to interfere with, the Special Counsel's investigation," including lying to authorities.

"[I] think that it makes sense for a prosecutor and a grand jury to look at all the evidence, including subsequent statements, in assessing whether an individual has acted with an intent to interfere with the gathering of evidence so as to commit the crime of obstruction," he said.

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Whoever, with intent to prevent, interfere with, or obstruct or attempt to prevent, interfere with, or obstruct the exportation to foreign countries of articles from the United States, injures or destroys, by fire or explosives, such articles or the places where they may be while in such foreign commerce, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both.

The statute's broad definition of sabotage — attempting or committing an act with the "intent to injure, interfere with, or obstruct the national defense of the United States" — has made the law a useful tool for punishing acts of civil disobedience.

But the statute's definition of sabotage is so broad the "intent to injure, interfere with, or obstruct the national defense of the United States"—that the law has often been used to incarcerate people who protest against the nation's defense policies with civil disobedience.

But the statute's definition of sabotage is so broad — the "intent to injure, interfere with, or obstruct the national defense of the United States" — that the law has often been used to incarcerate people who protest against the nation's defense policies with civil disobedience.

"China's moves to impose its executive and judicial jurisdiction as well as political ideology on foreign companies not only expose its malicious intent in using political tactics to interfere with private enterprises, but also violate the spirit of free international commerce," the ministry said in a statement.

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