Sentence examples for capacity for intervention from inspiring English sources

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Today, only the UK and France have a real concrete capacity for intervention on external soils.

The ESM treaty plan provides for an endowment capital of €700bn (€80bn of which would consist of paid-up capital) and capacity for intervention worth €500bn.

To be used at some level as design tools, this information cannot just be made accessible through visual representations but it needs to be embedded with intelligence and the capacity for intervention that allows it to be generative.

Second, AFFIRM is building individual and institutional capacity for intervention research in sub-Saharan Africa by providing fellowship and mentorship programmes for candidates in Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Uganda and Zimbabwe.

People who are identified as taking an interest in research should be invited to attend short courses (e.g., lasting 2 5 days), with the goal of developing their capacity for intervention research in primary health care and community settings.

Regarding the new institutional relations created by the implementation of the Treaty of Lisbon and in view of the challenges placed in the path of the development of contemporary societies, I believe that, with this Commission, the European Union has strengthened its capacity for intervention in the current economic, social and political framework, not only internally.

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Analysts, however, expressed doubt that he had either the will or the capacity for military intervention.

As the state's capacity for positive intervention has been shrunk, political parties have withdrawn from proposing solutions that match the scale our crises.

"This has meant that we are necessarily having to prioritise those who have the most urgent and pressing need, and we have no capacity for earlier intervention and very little capacity for seeing those perhaps with the less life-threatening or urgent risky presentations.

Understanding the molecular architecture underlying mast cell signalling has attracted renewed interest as the capacity for therapeutic intervention through controlling mast cell degranulation is now accepted as a viable proposition.

Keller characterizes this capacity for technological intervention as the transfiguration of genetic determinism, a reversal of representations of nature as destiny and nurture as freedom now that nature is perceived to be easier to control.

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