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n. (plural of interference English)
Usage examples of "interferences".
Certainly without any bureaucratic interferences, and certainly without a thread of red tape.
In its interferences with personal conduct it is seldom thinking of anything but the enormity of acting or feeling differently from itself.
These interferences are objectionable, not as infringements on the liberty of the producer or seller, but on that of the buyer.
Such laws are interferences of the State to prohibit a mischievous act-an act injurious to others, which ought to be a subject of reprobation, and social stigma, even when it is not deemed expedient to superadd legal punishment.
This principle condemns the interferences, once so common, of the legislature, or the officers of government, with the ordinary processes of industry.
No misfortunes of consequence, no simple business interferences, or measles or mumps or weddings or funerals or lingering illness.
Total Mind Power techniques operate best in an environment of relaxation without any outside disturbing interferences or stimuli.
Visual interferences can be blocked out by cutting a ping-pong ball in half and placing each half over an eye.
When she and Rand had first come up with the idea of combining their two very different communications systems, they’d considered all the possible technical problems and signal interferences they might encounter.