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Likewise, there are three settings for the electronic stability control system, letting drivers choose the level of assistance – or what some purists would call interference – they prefer.
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Obviously there's been a lot of discussion over the last year or so about what NSF would call political interference, such as Chairman Smith's initiative to look more closely at some of the grants.
"The idiocy of those two questions," he said, referring to queries about whether Trump would call out Russia for election interference and whether Putin had any compromising material on Trump ― a question that Putin answered bizarrely.
Together with international commerce, he recommended representative republics (what we would call democracies), mutual transparency, norms against conquest and internal interference, freedom of travel and immigration and a federation of states that would adjudicate disputes between them.
While some equity feminists (see section 1.2) would applaud this work, they would call it "personal," reserving the term "political" for the work of securing for women their right against coercive interference.
would call on her.
He would call.
He would call us".
This interference appears as a pattern of light and dark bands called interference fringes.
The plate umpire, Larry Barnett, was vilified for not calling interference.
The granules fluoresce in a pinwheel configuration called interference crosses.
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