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noun
The action of intervening; interfering in some course of events.
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A more immediate challenge may be intervention from Congress.
"The next frontier is going to be intervention," Chryssostomidis says.
A former Suffolk County Executive, John V. N. Klein, a Republican, said: "Unless something is done quickly and dramatically by the county, there is going to have to be intervention by state legislation.
Their only hope appears to be intervention by the Assembly on Tuesday, but it seemed unlikely that a bill would pass that house quickly enough.
Weight loss of ≥5% baseline weight improves lipid levels and glycemic and blood pressure control, but these benefits occur mainly in people with cardiovascular risk factors and appear to be intervention specific.
Weight loss of ≥5% baseline weight is not consistently associated with improvements in cardiovascular risk factors and these benefits appear to be intervention specific and occur mainly in people with concomitant cardiovascular risk factors.
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Findings of a recent meta-analysis suggested that weight loss of ≥5% was not consistently-associated with improvements in cardiovascular risk factors and appeared to be intervention-specific.
Why is intervention usually a bad idea?
At what threshold is intervention warranted?
"What these children need is intervention and support," Ms. Carrión said.
In fact, it's intervention for the common good.
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