Interference in a sentence as a noun

There just isn't enough frequency to go around, so the interference makes it pointless.

In the US, this kind of interference would pose a great deal of trouble for the ambitious functionary.

You'll never deploy on all 11 channels without causing massive adjacent channel interference.

Most importantly, he ran interference when it came to the clients and laid down and enforced very sane timetables for completion of projects and features.

The change in frequency was said to\n be for avoiding possible interference problems between stations in\n nearby cities and to make "room" for more FM radio channels.

Holograms can also be replicated by dusting your laminate with interference pigments and reverse-printing in clear ink to fix the design.

They couldn't figure out how to make a touch screen, the processor wasn't available, Sir Ive's case was impermeable to RF, the LCD was causing interference on the multitouch display, etc...

And still you want to fix the problem by introducing more of the same, that is more regulation and more government, whereas the only way to fix things is to not allow governmental interference in the first place.

His capabilities approach focuses on positive freedom, a person's actual ability to be or do something, rather than on negative freedom approaches, which are common in economics and simply focuses on non-interference.

* Virtually no government interference with the formation of companies themselves, so that you could practically form a new LLC for every individual Github project you started, pay less for that than you would for hosting costs, and stand a very good chance of having those LLCs defend your interests in disputes.

MythBusters covered this awhile back, and busted the myth: "The final explanation is that, even though the airplanes appear to be well-shielded against cellphone interference, there are so many different electronics in a cockpit, as well as so many different cellphones constantly coming out, the FAA doesn't want to do the necessary testing.

Interference definitions

noun

a policy of intervening in the affairs of other countries

See also: intervention

noun

the act of hindering or obstructing or impeding

See also: hindrance hinderance

noun

electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication

See also: noise disturbance

noun

(American football) blocking a player's path with your body; "he ran interference for the quarterback"

noun

any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome

See also: hindrance hinderance hitch preventive preventative encumbrance incumbrance