governmental intrusion
Frequency: 6.57.3 per million words
An act of the government entering a situation where it is not welcome or is considered inappropriate.
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- Civil liberties groups condemned the latest governmental intrusion into private communications.
- This is a governmental intrusion on the freedom of the press.
- The proposal aims to limit governmental intrusion in the marketplace.
- Many citizens view the new surveillance laws as an unacceptable governmental intrusion.
- Many citizens feel that mandatory ID checks constitute governmental intrusion.
- The debate centered on the extent of governmental intrusion into personal privacy.
- We have long resisted any form of governmental intrusion into academic freedom.
- Such governmental intrusion can stifle innovation and economic growth.
- Had there been less governmental intrusion, innovation might have flourished.
- They argued that the regulation constituted an unwarranted governmental intrusion.
- She sued on the grounds of unlawful governmental intrusion into her property.
- The human rights group condemned the severe governmental intrusion in the region.
- Local leaders are calling for oversight rather than heavy-handed governmental intrusion.
- Historically, periods of war often lead to increased governmental intrusion.
- Critics warned that the emergency powers could normalize governmental intrusion.
- Preventing excessive governmental intrusion is a cornerstone of democratic societies.
- In no case should public health measures become a pretext for unchecked governmental intrusion.
- Critics warned against any further governmental intrusion into the healthcare system.
- He asked bluntly, “Where does legitimate governance end and governmental intrusion begin?”
- The company resisted what it called an arbitrary governmental intrusion into its operations.