Examples of 'enough to interfere' in a sentence

Meaning of "enough to interfere"

This phrase implies that something is of sufficient magnitude or extent to hinder or disrupt a process, action, or situation. It suggests that there is a critical amount or level at which interference becomes significant enough to have a noticeable impact or influence on the normal course of events

How to use "enough to interfere" in a sentence

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enough to interfere
Not enough to interfere with your jitterbugging.
They eventually become severe enough to interfere with daily tasks.
Be severe enough to interfere with relationships or work.
Pterygium may be small or grow large enough to interfere with vision.
Severe enough to interfere with work and.
These residues can reach levels poisonous enough to interfere with reproduction.
Anyone foolish enough to interfere in any way… shall suffer the same fate.
Of women with dysmenorrhea experience symptoms severe enough to interfere with daily activities.
But just not enough to interfere with anything? Okay, so we are generating noise.
This growth might stop and remain small or become large enough to interfere with vision.
Anyone foolish enough to interfere in any way.
However, neither is reason enough to interfere.
It is severe enough to interfere with daily life.
Impairment in short-term memory or concentration severe enough to interfere with usual activities.
Anyone foolish enough to interfere in any way … - shall suffer the same fate . - No.

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These changes can eventually become severe enough to interfere with day-to-day life.
These are close enough to interfere with each other.
Mr Craster has been unwise enough to interfere with plans of mine.
The sound could be loud enough to interfere with communication and concentration.
The Master 's signal must have been powerful enough to interfere with the flight systems.
But just not enough to interfere with anything?
There are no cities close enough to interfere with the sky at night.
Headaches severe enough to interfere with work.
It is not serious enough to interfere with daily life.
It must be severe enough to interfere with daily life.
The symptoms can be severe enough to interfere with activities of daily living.
The condition must be severe enough to interfere with basic work activities.
These factors together are enough to interfere with the patient 's dental assessment.
They can be uncomfortable enough to interfere with your daily life, however.
In some cases, pain can be severe enough to interfere with daily activities.
The symptoms must be severe enough to interfere with the woman 's everyday life.
The tinnitus may be significant enough to interfere with an individual 's activities of daily living.
These impairments need to be significant enough to interfere with the individual 's everyday life.
In some people, myoclonus can be severe enough to interfere with walking, speaking or eating.
Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with normal physical, mental and emotional functioning.
Get a rope . Anyone foolish enough to interfere in any way.
Up to 15% of women have period pains severe enough to interfere with their daily activities.
Mr. Craster 's been unwise enough to interfere with certain plans of mine.
Get a rope. Anyone foolish enough to interfere in any way… - shall suffer the same fate.

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