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China's stance is consistent with its policy of non-interference in other countries' internal affairs.
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In 1894, the U.S. Senate voted unanimously to declare a policy of non-interference in the Hawaiian Islands.
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It at last has a legal charter, but is bound by a strict policy of non-interference that prevents any version of Europe's pooled sovereignty.
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The Chinese government has long proclaimed a policy of non-interference.
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That policy baldly contradicted the electronic interference theory, except insofar as 500 passenger devices might have a cumulative effect.
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The government promises businesses support but no interference - a policy of "positive non-interventionism" vital to its role as a financial and trading center.
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David Jordan, the BBC's director of editorial policy and standards, said any interference from BBC management would only have made reporters "more determined to do it".
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We are all impatient with the slow job growth associated with the sluggish recovery, but the proper policy responses are appropriate monetary and fiscal policies, not regulatory interference based on the short-term job count.
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For a start, the institutions that carry out economic policy are more liberal, in the sense of being free from government interference, than they have been for a long time.
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Policy-makers in the UK have stepped in to protect bat populations, criminalizing any interference with their roosts, even if no bats are currently present.
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Either this is a charter for broad state interference in how businesses are run or just a bit of fiddling at the margins of industrial policy to encourage better employee training.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
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Most of the risk in Brazil stems from political interference in the economy through a myriad of surprise macro measures such as taxation on investment, to monetary policy related to the foreign exchange rate.
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