But we all know that most politicians hate currency boards because it limits their ability to meddle.
Some people might say, well, what business was it of Frank Ross to meddle?
Some worry that Mr Mack, now chairman, will meddle, creating tension at the top.
In any industry, regulators' ambition to meddle will expand to match the opportunities available.
Yet the coalition has in general derided Labour's inclination to meddle from the centre.
Obama supports legislation to meddle more in the markets under the pretext of helping.
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But regardless, Mr Krishna says, India does not (any longer) meddle in the affairs of its neighbours.
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If you meddle in it or engage in it, then you're going to go back out again.
If Mr Byers is determined to meddle in competition decisions, he should not make claims to the contrary.
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But investors seem to think it won't meddle quite as much this time.
When Congress decides to meddle with regulations and tort law, he said, it often does more damage than good.
Mr Duarte warned that what he called agitators from Venezuela and Ecuador were trying to meddle in the poll.
Where banks hang back, Europe's governments still cannot resist the temptation to meddle.
So the tighter Turkey's embrace with Europe, the less, it's said, they will feel the need to meddle in politics.
Mr Obama these days seems far less inclined to meddle in the details than he did before the last election.
However he is usually too busy researching financial markets, writing, and speaking to take time to meddle with his personal investments.
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Some fret that the more central bankers pronounce on fiscal policy, the more Congress may be tempted to meddle with monetary policy.
The temptation to meddle amid a quick July budget will be great.
They dare not meddle and, like many Indonesians, cannot see beyond him.
Foreign countries, other than the United States, or aid agencies might not normally think it their business to meddle in such internal squabbles.
Yet although the new owner was direct and determined to win, he did not meddle in team affairs or dictate to the coaches.
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There's a raft of ports for developers to meddle with, including micro-USB, HDMI and storage expansion, as well as some indentations for docks and fixtures.
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Europe's share is set to grow, but only if politicians resist their instinct to meddle with international mergers, which represent more than half the total.
Jindal's campaign says he did not meddle in the selection process.
He does not like to meddle or to be meddled with.
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But administration officials point out that the reforms sought by the United States are too near completion for Mr Bolton to be able to meddle much.
Genetically engineered plants are seen as a different matter: does it make sense to meddle with nature for the sake of a sweeter beet or a brighter tomato?
With no president to meddle in government and mock his bullying ways, as Mr Kovac did, Mr Meciar will now have a free hand to improve his electoral fortunes.
Directors who don't meddle in their leader's personal life "must have a very robust succession-planning process, " warns Jennifer W. Christensen, managing partner of recruiters JWC Partners LLC in Chicago.
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Eager as they are to be seen doing the right thing, Messrs Dinallo and Spitzer should wait to see graver danger than this before they meddle in private contracts.
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