Examples of 'subject to interference' in a sentence

Meaning of "subject to interference"

subject to interference: This phrase is used to describe something that is vulnerable or prone to being disrupted, influenced, or affected by outside factors or forces

How to use "subject to interference" in a sentence

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subject to interference
It is not subject to interference or intervention by any party.
These modern methods remain subject to interference.
It is also subject to interference from treadmills.
Wired security cameras have the advantage of not being subject to interference.
Shall not be subject to interference in their private life.
Military judges were independent and were not subject to interference from any quarter.
Subject to interference as they travel from.
The optical signal is subject to interference.
They are also subject to interference from light emitted by the weld itself.
Cabled solutions enjoy the reputation of being more secure and less subject to interference.
Connection may be subject to interference from.
Subject to interference in the northern and southern Shoalhaven.
All mobile communication equipment is subject to interference which may impair its performance.
This device, as well as all other wireless devices, may be subject to interference.
These cables may be subject to interference by items placed on top of them.

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As a result, television transmissions were subject to interference.
All radio devices are subject to interference which could affect proper performance.
For metals, absorption or emission lines can be subject to interference or overlap.
AM signals are also subject to interference as they travel from transmitter to receiver.
The judiciary continued to lack independence and remained subject to interference by the security authorities.
It is also subject to interference by various non-pyrogenic substances.
The DMX line is too long or subject to interference.
Connections may be subject to interference from obstructions, such as walls or other electronic devices.
Like all spectrum, WiFi is subject to interference.
The connection can be subject to interference from obstructions, such as walls, or other electronic devices.
Moreover, this type of signal is more easily subject to interference problems.
The signal is subject to interference from electrical storms ( lightning ) and other electromagnetic interference ( EMI ).
Under unfavourable circumstances, however, the audio signal may be subject to interference.
Devices communicating via radio are subject to interference which could affect their operation.
High-speed interfaces are often limited by clock skew and are subject to interference.
Operation of the Site may be subject to interference from numerous factors outside our control.
However, since the measurement is a random signal, the mass flow calculated is subject to interference.
At all frequencies, radiowaves are subject to interference from motors and other electrical equipments.
Is itself attempting a task and is, of course, subject to interference.
Wireless connections are subject to interference when a USB 3.0 device is connected.
Lastly, the probe and the walls of the cell are subject to interference effects.
Judges operated independently and were not subject to interference from any quarter, particularly the executive.
It has 2.4G Bluetooth, so will not be subject to interference.
Proportion of output ( by value ) subject to interference from adverse weather ( % ).
All systems using radio and telecommunications are subject to interference beyond the user 's control.
Still, this method proved often unreliable and was subject to interference from other audio sources.
That, and the fact that digital signals are more subject to interference than analog signals.
Colorimetric methods, however, have the disadvantage that they are subject to interference from extraneous materials.
For Vygotsky, the concept is not static and is subject to interference from historical-cultural assumptions.
Such timing acquisition and tracking may be subject to interference 114 by surrounding cells.
Release, i.e., dissociation, is inherently less subject to interference making it more accurate.

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