Newspaper bosses have said their proposals would introduce a rigorous system of regulation but keep the press free from state interference.
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.
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.
After the 1998 crisis businessmen who had lost everything picked themselves off the floor and started again, and the same thing may happen this time, although state interference in business has increased.
First from high prices dissuading new buyers (as seen in Western jewelry demand since 2005) but more significantly from state interference in a market averaging 36% compound growth by value each year since 2001.
But the Compact Clause takes that possibility from the unthinkable to the unconstitutional because the MSA is precisely the kind of joint state interference with federal laws that the Clause was designed to preclude.
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.
The administration has countered by saying immigration issues are under its exclusive authority and state "interference" would only make matters worse.
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.
Some groups in the coalition suggest that a federal mandate may be an unconstitutional interference in state affairs, an argument that appeals to Republicans.
This would recognise that moral imperatives might sometimes override the principle of non-interference in a state's internal affairs.
Backed by complex mathematical models, they believed the path to economic growth and efficiency lay in letting the free market rip, with minimal interference from the state.
This latter, a concept originally intended to guarantee the rights of newly emancipated slaves, was used to protect the rights of private property from interference by the state.
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The women assert that the actions of the undercover officers breached their rights as protected by the European Convention on Human Rights, including Article 3 (no one shall be subject to inhumane and degrading treatment) and Article 8 (respect for private and family life, including the right to form relationships without unjustified interference by the state).
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And British MEP Roger Helmer, who recently defected from the Conservatives to Ukip, said the plans were an "unwarranted interference" into member state matters by Brussels.
That means that although the company gets public funding, it will have wide latitude to set curriculum and rules, free of state-mandated red tape and union interference.
The BBC is to stop providing radio news to Sri Lanka's state broadcaster because of "continued interruption and interference" in its Tamil programming.
In Europe, where central bankers are typically hawkish and regulators keep an especially wary eye on state meddling in business, everybody seems glad for Fed interference.
They recognize the areas within which the individual is sovereign, entitled to act on his own judgment, free from interference by his fellow man and by the state.
"We cannot permit the cloning of, interference with, or misuse of British passports by another state, " he said.
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State media quoted the ministry as praising "the firm Russian stance which is based on the UN principles of non-interference in internal affairs or the threat to use force against the safety of any state".
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Mr Monti has also limited the state's role, so that Alstom's managers have a chance to restructure free from political interference.
"The intervention of Western forces would be perceived as a foreign interference, " he told the European Parliament, in the first address there by an Israeli head of state in almost three decades.
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