"With all due respect, the Patriarch, the Synod and the Patriarchate find your letter surprising and unacceptable since it constitutes an outright and inappropriate interference in their autonomy as a religious sect and in the religious freedom of members of the Greek Orthodox congregation, " it said.
The BBC is to stop providing radio news to Sri Lanka's state broadcaster because of "continued interruption and interference" in its Tamil programming.
The Security Council this evening declared its support for a free and fair presidential election in Lebanon conducted according to Lebanese constitutional rules devised without foreign interference or influence and, in that connection, called upon all remaining foreign forces to withdraw from Lebanon.
When light is in a wave form, it is subject to interference and disruption, often in predictable ways.
Both failed because of political interference and a collapse in the price of conventional energy.
Both the Bundesbank and later the ECB were founded on mandates that gave them wide powers and freedom from political interference in return for focusing solely on keeping inflation in check.
Slumping Mets first baseman Ike Davis slid deeper into his monthlong funk, going 0 for 3 and being called for interference in the field when he was clipped at first by Joey Votto, who was making a turn toward second base in the Reds' three-run first inning.
But it uses a lot of battery power, and the 2.4 GHz spectrum is also widely in use by devices like Wi-Fi networks--and cordless phones and microwave ovens can cause interference in that range.
Costello said the military rulers would rather depend on groups already in the country, and also may be worried about possible interference in Saturday's voting.
Kindle Fire HD can switch automatically between the 2.4 GHz network and the newer, less crowded 5 GHz network, resulting in better range and less interference.
There's a lot of fear and apprehension in Iraq about interference by Iran.
Just before the donors' meeting, Uganda's government produced an anti-corruption plan and agreed to reduce political interference in privatisation.
The country has been banned twice in the last three years for governmental interference in football and faces a similar punishment again.
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Although children working on their parents' farms would specifically have been exempted from them, it was partly in response to worries about government interference in families and loss of opportunities for children to learn agricultural skills that the Obama administration shelved them.
The persons belonging to minorities have the right to enjoy their own culture, to profess and practise their own religion and to use their own language in private and in public, freely and without interference or any form of discrimination.
But when conveying video and data streams in urban locales, what matters most is little interference and cross talk.
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Perhaps this year's best movies, the movies that reflect the collective anxiety of an industry coping with lagging box office and shrinking cultural dominance, really do all focus on willful and ultimately solitary characters who struggle with their respective visions of integrity in the face of interference from the larger, and crueler, world.
Many conservatives reacted by arguing that comparative effectiveness research is bad, because it is a pretext for government interference in clinical practice, and for price controls.
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The second risk is that the Nordics will let slip a golden opportunity to reform welfare and roll back the state's interference in the private sector.
America squeezes in many more stations than Britain because it is a much bigger country: its cities are further apart, so the same frequencies can be used again and again in different places, without interference.
La Tribune de Geneve suggests voters rejected a full ban because they did not want to force the smaller cantons into changing their local laws, and because of resentment at perceived state interference in people's lives.
Neither I, nor Governor Romney, nor anyone that believes in free markets would ever accept such interference in the affairs of corporations and small businesses that drill for and produce oil.
He has promised to break with the Tudjman era's intense nationalism by opening Croatia up to Europe, stopping interference in Bosnia's affairs and co-operating more closely with the War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague.
This includes the interference that comes from two stations that are broadcasting on frequencies that are too close together and the kind of interference that comes from driving in the mountains or near tall buildings.
"In my judgment, any proper balancing exercise comes down in favour of the conclusion that this interference with the teacher's Article 8 rights is disproportionate and unjustifiable, particularly in a jurisdiction where people are generally to be presumed innocent until proved guilty, " Mr Justice Stuart-Smith said.
That enables control over interference, which in turns boosts range and device density.
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The lead switched again when Kieron Cunningham was penalised for interference in front of the Saints posts and Sinfield made no mistake to puts the Rhinos 11-10 in front.
Also, with the election behind us, much of the political interference that consumed Washington (and the market) in 2011, should be less prevalent as our elected officials work to reach an agreement.
Despite Gil's interference, Atletico won the Spanish league and Cup double in 1996.
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Mr Khatami promises, like others before him, to boost non-oil exports, but both manufacturing and farming are in trouble, partly because of state interference.
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