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THIS is what is different and what has been a subtle, but non-interfering touch initiating change on the world change.
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A better policy would be to assign clearer property rights to spectrum licenses; allow spectrum to be used for practically any non-interfering use rather than the micromanaged limitations that apply today; and permit spectrum licenses to be competitively bought and sold.
The Spectrum Wars Harold Furchtgott-Roth 2010
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Even the spider god helped in his own non-interfering, just-collecting-tales sort of way.
Shadow Chase Seressia Glass 2010
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Even the spider god helped in his own non-interfering, just-collecting-tales sort of way.
Shadow Chase Seressia Glass 2010
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China has avoided sanctions from the international community, partly due to the image it has cultivated of itself as a non-interfering developing country.
Stephen Goldsmith: Geopolitics with Chinese Characteristics Goldsmith 2010
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All the plotting has been happening in our own back yard, such as with Abu Hamza, the 7/7 and 21/7 plotters, or the atlantic airlines plot, all as a result of our pathetic non-interfering police and cowardly government.
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In a decohering no-collapse universe one can instead introduce a new psycho-physical parallelism, in which individual minds supervene on each non-interfering component in the physical state.
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However, the non-interfering components produced by decoherence can indeed cross, and so will the trajectories of particles trapped inside them.
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Synopsis: In the far future, during the last throes of the dying solar system (by astronomical standards), Kath makes a deal with some non-interfering aliens that appear to lead to a crime against humanity.
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Furthermore, something along the lines of “right to non-interfering co-use” is as much a part of our constitutional and common law heritage as the right to free speech or assembly.
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