The conservative George W. Bush did more than any other president in recent years to interfere in the private sector, contrary to the general Republican stance of non-interference in free markets.
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Traditional industries such as steel and chemical makers are opposed to any action because they are afraid it will create a precedent for what they see as interference with free market dynamics that will only add costs to their balance sheets.
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Conservative voters who support Cain on other issues logically ought to object to this proposed interference in the free market.
The new right will flatly reject interference with the free market in the form of crony capitalism, bailouts and the creation of artificial marketplaces.
It can be used to identify the general drift of policies, such as Margaret Thatcher's effort to restrict government interference with the free market.
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.
Direct-payment could check that cost growth, particularly in the primary care realm, by empowering doctors and patients to negotiate mutually agreeable prices, free of interference from insurers or the government.
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He said he did not want newspapers to face statutory regulation, as broadcasters do, but they must have a robust system with credible sanctions - free from interference by politicians and by media owners.
"Schools are taking up our offer to become academies because they recognise the huge benefits of being an academy - more autonomy, more power to teachers, and an opportunity to thrive, free from interference from government, " said Mr Gove.
He is claiming interference with his rights to free speech and religious liberty, and breach of contract.
He is claiming interference with his rights to free speech and religious liberty and breach of contract, the institute said.
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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.
Newspaper bosses have said their proposals would introduce a rigorous system of regulation but keep the press free from state interference.
These stickers, two of which are bundled with the device, lie sealed in a protective envelope -- presumably, to keep them free from outside interference.
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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.
"The people of Lebanon must be able to choose their own representatives in open and fair elections, without the specter of violence or intimidation, and free of outside interference, " Clinton said during an unannounced visit to Beirut.
Instead, Mr Deuba's fully legal election decision gives him a six-month breathing space as head of an interim government, free of political interference, even though his party has tried to make things difficult by expelling him for three years.
Yesterday Steve Forbes argued we have to give free markets priority over Government interference.
Explaining the rest of the Top 10 list is pretty simple: Free markets and minimal government interference mean more jobs.
The allegation made at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) meeting is that there has been unprecedented interference by the Canadian government in the free flow of scientific information.
His aim now is gradually to free privatised businesses from continued interference by ministries that retained minority, but not insignificant, stakes of around 26-35% when control was sold to private-sector buyers over the past couple of years.
To have the network overrule the manufacturer, to overrule the operating system owners, and to weaken the eco-system is short sighted and ultimately weakens the networks themselves over the long run, pushing customers to buying SIM-free handsets with no network interference.
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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.
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.
Subsidies distort and disrupt free market structures and business incentives through regulatory interference and overreach precedents.
However, Greg might be surprised to learn just how many Americans disagree with his premise that the health care market is unique rather than just another player in the free market that has been perverted by government interference and involvement.
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It estimates that the majority of homes will be able to solve any interference issues by fitting a filter, which it will supply free of charge.
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.
Although the article's focus was on obscure courts created by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), a similar interference in our jurisprudence is predictable as the European Court of Justice (ECJ) flexes its muscle.
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