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"You call it meddling," he told an interviewer nine years ago.
Charles has used the phrase "mobilising" to describe his activities; his critics call it "meddling".
It's not just that he doesn't have the mindset to drive forward the reforms the EU needs – principally to make it more competitive and to stop it meddling in matters best left to national governments.
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Instead it meddles, often malevolently, with its neighbours.That is not surprising, for it has been the victim of much meddling.
Nor would it meddle in the detail of compensation packages.
It meddles insolently in other people's affairs," he wrote in 1932.
"It meddles more in K-12 because of No Child Left Behind; it meddles more in higher education," said Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican of Tennessee, who was secretary of education for the first President George Bush.
It meddles in domestic politics and in recent months has been suspected by Western embassies in Islamabad of planting anti-American stories in Pakistani newspapers.
Although it meddles less overtly than it once did in Georgia's breakaway republics and in Karabakh (where it sided with Armenia), it has now turned to economic influence.
It wants to end the perception that it meddles and bullies, though rumours still swirled that it helped sway Sri Lanka's election in January.Old enemies, new friendsThe obvious problem is Pakistan.
It has been embroiled in a year-long political scandal at home, involving allegations that it meddled in elections.Given that context however, for the South Korean spooks to get this news wrong would be especially embarrassing.
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