The administration has consistently said that you have not wanted to meddle in the Iranian elections.
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.
Policemen feel free to torture, soldiers to meddle in political affairs and civil servants to whitewash their abuses.
Mehmanparast accused such countries of politicizing nuclear fuel as a way to meddle in his country's domestic affairs.
If Mr Byers is determined to meddle in competition decisions, he should not make claims to the contrary.
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Mr Duarte warned that what he called agitators from Venezuela and Ecuador were trying to meddle in the poll.
But if you come to our country from abroad, don't meddle in extremism.
So the tighter Turkey's embrace with Europe, the less, it's said, they will feel the need to meddle in politics.
It is only a small step for leaders to feel they have a right to meddle in politics as well.
Mr Obama these days seems far less inclined to meddle in the details than he did before the last election.
Iran has a long history, again, of attempting to meddle in the affairs of other countries, a long history of regional ambition.
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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For China, membership would facilitate its advocacy of sovereignty, checking the rich nations' instincts to meddle in the affairs of other countries.
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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Jindal's campaign says he did not meddle in the selection process.
Even so, outsiders have queued up to meddle in the election.
Renewing the effort to pass a shield law is a way for Mr. Obama to answer critics without appearing to meddle in a Justice Department probe.
But he may not be the right man to stand up to his former comrades if the junta tries to meddle in the interim government's affairs.
As a further check, the general is expected to strengthen a National Security Council dominated by the army, which will meddle in matters well beyond security.
Yet Vietnam undermines these efforts by allowing a tiny party elite to meddle in affairs of state, constantly overriding the advice of government technocrats and economic specialists.
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.
In turn, Prince Vajiralongkorn is itching to meddle in the annual autumnal shuffle of senior jobs in the armed forces and extend his support base, says a senior Asian diplomat.
Political operatives in this administration are known to meddle in national security issues for pure political gain, and some say that key decisionmaking is of late more prone to political vetting.
But Mr. Llorens's boss back home, Barack Obama, seemed more interested in appeasing U.S. enemies than standing by friends, or even sticking to his pledge not to meddle in other countries' affairs.
And, as everybody in Washington knows, so long as BP meets its commitments, government attempts to meddle in the firm's management, much less seize its assets, will be rejected by the courts.
One of the conditions of his exile was that Taylor not meddle in Liberia's affairs or in politics in West Africa, but that is precisely what many claim Charles Taylor is now doing.
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