1. danci.911chaxun.com
1. GUANGZHOU - China's Chief Justice has told judges to resist meddling and interference from local authorities who try to impede public litigation against them.
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2. It said efforts should be made to " prevent officials meddling in bidding, collusion and trading power for money ".
3. Washington's meddling has imperiled the current peaceful status quo in the region.
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4. Echoing the program hosts, legislator Emily Lau lambasted the Liaison Office for meddling in the operation of DBC.
5. One immediate result of the US meddling is that China's external environment will deteriorate, which will be detrimental for the country's social and economic development.
6. Erdogan accused Maliki of fanning sectarian divisions in Iraq and Maliki accused Turkey of meddling in Iraq's domestic affairs.
7. While the plan has sparked Arab complaints of American meddling, it also has inspired them to draw up their own brand of reform.
8. Karzai has long warned against a second round and has hinted the ECC's fraud investigation could have involved foreign meddling.
9. Hong Kong is commonly recognized as the world's most free economy in which the government deliberately refrains from meddling with the market.
10. Iranian meddling " is more targeted now than it has ever been, " Gen Ray Odierno said following meetings with visiting US Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
noun
1. the act of altering something secretly or improperly
Synonym: tampering
adj
1. intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner
e.g. an interfering old woman
bustling about self-importantly making an officious nuisance of himself
busy about other people's business
Synonym: interfering meddlesome officious busy busybodied