When Congress decides to meddle with regulations and tort law, he said, it often does more damage than good.
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.
Desperate for growth, the government has begun to meddle with planning rules something that is supposed to be a matter for local communities.
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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.
So we are waiting to see if Oracle will make Eloqua even better or meddle with it especially with the customer-first culture that is so incredibly strong at Eloqua.
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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?
Regulators in each European country will be given the power to meddle with ratings that they do not like the downgrade of an important bank or flag-carrying airline, for instance.
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Many congressmen feel that the bill gives Indian communities too much autonomy, and the president, who cares about his democratic credentials, says he will not meddle with Congress's work.
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Early Sunday evening, Mr. Anwar's Twitter account claimed his People's Alliance had won Sunday's vote, and urged the National Front and Malaysia's Election Commission not to meddle with the result.
If workers are taking all the risks related to saving for their retirement, give them one simplified account to watch over and allow no one but the worker himself to meddle with it.
Mr Obama's macroeconomic soundness has been undermined by the Democrats' tendency to meddle with microeconomics, leading to a health bill that imposes onerous requirements on business and a stimulus bill larded with pro-union giveaways.
But while people may want to meddle with pictures, they generally prefer their music intact (which means the marks need not be quite so robust), and they tend to buy music more than they buy pictures.
The data will also lend fuel to any policy makers who wish to pave the way for governments to monitor and even meddle with social media providers, to better keep track of what the citizenry are up to.
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India resented and successfully resisted his appointment of an envoy with a brief to meddle in India's dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir.
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He does not like to meddle or to be meddled with.
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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.
So the tighter Turkey's embrace with Europe, the less, it's said, they will feel the need to meddle in politics.
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