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Ministers argue they are bound by EU trade rules that prevent interference.
Others are configured so that the signals hop from one frequency to another to prevent interference.
The FCC's intention was to prevent interference from one station affecting others broadcasting on adjacent frequencies.
The mob forced a contractor renovating a Midtown hotel to make weekly payments to prevent interference from unions.
Even the microwave in the staff tea room is shielded inside a metal box to prevent interference.
Both Wilson and Wireless Extenders say their products are designed to prevent interference and do not affect cellular networks.
From the days of analog signals, television bands leave broad spaces between stations to prevent interference — hence, their inefficiency.
In order to prevent interference from militias and to ensure transparency, the United Nations must supervise all these elections district by district.
It means altering international trade rules to prevent interference with domestic policies in developing countries designed to eradicate hunger and poverty.
This information is usually disclosed only shortly before games to help prevent interference; in some cases, even the referees do not know until the day before a match.
First, because of the need to prevent interference among stations, only 17 percent of it is actually allocated by the F.C.C. for full-power television stations.
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