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The Somali Prime Minister responded by stating 'if the phrase "interference in domestic affairs"' was used, then 'any external opposition to Somali reunification is considered as interference in the domestic affairs of the Somali people' (Touval 1972, pp. 213/214).
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The phrase "without interference" is that of a political naif.
China always has an answer for every one of these lines of attack; the operative phrase is "interference in internal affairs".
In recent years, the "politics of science" has been a shorthand phrase denoting political interference in basic research.
There's no precise term for the level of CO2 that will assure a climate disaster; the best that scientists and policymakers have been able to come up with is the phrase "dangerous anthropogenic interference," or D.A.I.
The draft report also restores the phrase "dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system" which was removed from the key summary chapters of the IPCC reports earlier this year after US protests.
Like Miles Davis after the 1960s he's less a part of his group than a director and agitator, sometimes boiling his input down to discrete sung phrases and spontaneous interference — altering the mix, hitting a cymbal, playing a cassette recording through the microphone.
There has been speculation that use of this phrase could legitimise government interference into the operations of smaller internet service providers (ISPs) and cloud-based operations such as Google or Facebook.
The constitution encourages the Supreme Court to meddle, by assigning it the duty to scrutinise all acts of the government "to determine whether or not there has been a grave abuse of discretion".Filipinos, adopting an American turn of phrase, refer to the mutual interference among the different branches of government as a system of checks and balances.
This phrasing appears to create greater overlap as the terms "little interference" and can be difficult to differentiate from "occurs occasionally".
What they'd like best is the conversion of the United States.At least the old-English behavioural style, which gave the language the phrase "It isn't cricket", resisted charges of open corruption and political interference.
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