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The challenge is to intervene in a way that accelerates rather than impedes the search for an enduring solution.
Given the essential roles that oceans play in planetary function and provision of human sustenance, the grand challenge is to intervene before more tipping points are passed and marine ecosystems follow less-buffered terrestrial systems further down a spiral of decline.
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The second instinct is to intervene – verbally.
The challenge is to identify how best to intervene given the differences in effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of potential interventions that could be invested on by the NHS.
The challenge is to work out when the European Union should let the market do the driving, and when we should intervene and regulate - when we should intervene, in whose interests and for how long.
Now his challenge is to win the argument against those who say that when government intervenes in the economy, it is usually for the worse.
Mr. Almunia, who took office in 2010, has said that the challenge in antitrust cases "is to intervene in a timely fashion, before it's too late".
wrote local businessman Lloyd Smith after he was challenged to intervene by a customer who called the state "backward" for allowing HB2.
Even relatively specific biologic agents can be associated with negative consequences, such as vulnerability to infection, and it is a challenge to intervene in autoimmune disease without overly compromising the normal immune response.
The government is intervening - or being "invited" to intervene - because of this failure.
NATO is unlikely to intervene.
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