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- Look up noninterference or noninterfering in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Non-interference may refer to: Noninterference (novel), by Harry Turtledove...
- In the fictional universe of Star Trek, the Prime Directive (also known as "Starfleet General Order 1", and the "non-interference directive") is a guiding...
- Noninterference is a strict multilevel security policy model, first described by Goguen and Meseguer in 1982 and developed further in 1984. In simple...
- governing humanitarian responses Medical neutrality, a principle of noninterference with medical services in times of armed conflict and civil unrest Network...
- Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 was an amendment to the Public Health Service Act mandating performance standards for electronic products...
- a violation of the intended confidentiality policy of the system. Noninterference is a property of programs that does not leak or reveal information...
- recognized the sovereignty of the other; agreed to the principle of noninterference; and sought to promote economic, scientific, and cultural ties of mutual...
- translations are nonaction, effortless action, action without intent, noninterference and nonintervention. The meaning is sometimes emphasized by using the...
- France and the United States, and to a lesser extent Germany. Military noninterference in political affairs has contributed to Senegal's stability since independence...
- respectively.: 233  Hamilton also re****ed Smith's ideas of government noninterference, as it would have been detrimental for trade with other countries.: 244 ...