• Barack Obama and the Democrat Party cannot fix meddlesome regulation with even more regulation.

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  • Mr Erdogan's conciliatory message was also intended for the country's meddlesome generals, who despise him.

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  • There is also historical research to be done: for instance, what causes that meddlesome black-drop effect?

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  • Many a bribe is paid to see off a meddlesome bureaucrat or bend an annoying rule.

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  • As the headquarters of the European Union, Brussels is filled with contemporary office buildings overflowing with meddlesome bureaucrats.

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  • Mr Erdogan has also faced down coup threats from the country's meddlesome generals.

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  • As EU-inspired reforms kick in, Turkey's meddlesome generals have come to matter less.

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  • Meanwhile, the Iranian government complained to foreign ambassadors on Wednesday about what it called "meddlesome" and "impertinent" comments made about Iran's internal affairs.

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  • Last I heard, Norma was resolute in wanting to buy and, despite meddlesome and unsolicited Bolick opinions, this may be the right decision for her.

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  • It involves, among other things, getting rid of many of the institutions created after the revolution, which pour out a stream of meddlesome instructions.

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  • As the patience of our Superdome minder started to wane, I asked Ms. Mullen, the senior psychic, whether she believes the Superdome is haunted by meddlesome spirits.

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  • To be sure, great curators are neither meddlesome nor aloof.

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  • Not to a meddlesome federal agency, not to health-food cranks.

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  • Courts may be slow, politicians meddlesome and bribery a problem.

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  • Any inspection regime has to strike a balance between being intrusive enough to catch germ warriors and not being so meddlesome as to disrupt legitimate research by biotechnology companies.

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  • That package, which among other things makes it possible to prosecute Turkey's meddlesome generals in civilian courts, was approved by 58% of Turks, many of them pious MHP voters.

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  • He triggered open-mouthed horror at one Strasbourg dinner, at which MEPs were discussing the wickedness of British opt-outs from the European Working Time Directive, a meddlesome tool for limiting overtime.

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  • First he broke ranks with Necmettin Erbakan, his old mentor, who was Turkey's first Islamist prime minister and was himself shoved out of power in 1997 by the country's meddlesome generals.

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  • Joining hands with a party that is clearly supported by a significant number of Turks, if not its meddlesome generals, would surely help shore up Turkey's wobbly democracy, the argument goes.

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  • Have the politicians really changed their meddlesome ways?

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  • Yes, some new rules are mad and meddlesome.

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  • QC whose annihilation of the chief prosecution witness in the recent Damilola Taylor murder trial probably qualifies him as one of Mr Blunkett's meddlesome lawyers says that his profession has been seized upon as a convenient scapegoat.

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  • The real creative types were the Bond villains, who had to come up with creative plans, communicate with and organize a vast array of minions, keep an eye out for meddlesome interlopers, and acquire and manage an array of techno tools.

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  • Though foreign jihadists and meddlesome neighbours add to the violence, its main cause is the refusal of Iraq's own Sunni minority to accept a new order dominated by Shias and the reluctance of the Shias to make the concessions that could change the Sunnis' minds.

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  • If Mr Gore presses that issue, and finds others that appeal, he may persuade Minnesotans to remember their native liberals: Hubert Humphrey, Walter Mondale and Eugene McCarthy, who helped to foster among many Minnesotans their once-deep belief that government was more benevolent than meddlesome.

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  • But today Redstone cites the need for proper corporate governance and claims Shari must "change her behavior" to win over the boards of Viacom and CBS. Several people say she has rankled Viacom's Dauman, CBS Chief Leslie Moonves and some directors by being, in their view, too assertive and meddlesome.

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