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It is here that easily preventable but deadly diseases, such as cholera and measles, can spread like wildfire – and would, if not for swift intervention by organizations like UNICEF and its partners.
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The Boston marathon bombing of 2013 highlighted the importance of swift intervention by paramedics.
Some advocates of swift intervention argue that a United States-backed force could quickly pacify a nation already exhausted by war.
They are also available for a swift intervention if the dog begins to look uncomfortable.
On Tuesday, Ramos credited the U.S. government for its swift intervention.
When the market speaks, as it has done in recent days, it is right that bank executives and shareholders comprehend the need for serious and swift intervention.
"This legislation promotes more responsible ownership and management of horses and allows for early and swift intervention when horses are abandoned or left on land without consent".
The list of potential problems needing swift intervention for mother and child during pregnancy and birth are huge, whereas for a father it's mostly limited to passing out on sight of a placenta.
Swift intervention is required, not only for their own health and that of their children as they become parents, but also because they will become over-consumers of healthcare for chronic diseases within a generation [ 8].
But the swift intervention of team-mates who were close to the flashpoint stopped things from escalating.
America's swift intervention in Afghanistan, in November 2001, bothered many Muslims, if only because it evoked memories of colonial invasions.
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