Sentence examples for be interventions from inspiring English sources

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be interventions

noun

The action of intervening; interfering in some course of events.

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Nic Green hosts, and there will be interventions from Jess Thom and others as well as conversations with academics.

"The financial problems of Greece are now an alibi, they cannot hide behind this any more because there have to be interventions.

"The most urgent focus of policy change must be interventions to create jobs for young people," Mr. Zuma said.

Such investments could be interventions on years of schooling, levels of attainment and on direction of studies and training fields.

Particularly helpful in this regard may be interventions that use verbal and behavioral reattribution techniques similar to those described in the cognitive behavioral treatment of emotional disorders.

That where there is proof of alienating behavior, there must be interventions that are enforced by court orders?

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A more immediate challenge may be intervention from Congress.

Why is intervention usually a bad idea?

"What these children need is intervention and support," Ms. Carrión said.

In fact, it's intervention for the common good.

"There needed to be an intervention".

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