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The Court should intervene in the context of partisan gerrymandering, where the underlying problem is similar.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has intervened in the case.
Alas, life intervened in the fantasy.
Agta PAMB members intervened in the discussion 18 times (69 %).
And we'd be intervening in this context, as Secretary of State Mr. Kerry's policy, it seems to me, is to get a negotiated transition of power.
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By proposing concrete, although fictive examples and stories, films certainly intervene in the public debate and may, consequently, influence their audience's position in ethical and social issues raised in the context of SB research.
"The arts must intervene in politics until politics doesn't intervene in the arts any more.
And if we can really intervene in the spread of the HIV epidemic, we can begin to put HIV back in the box, get rid of it from the human context.
Many factors intervene in the dynamics of gene regulation.
Similarly, Douglas (2014), after suggesting that the distinction between pure and applied science should be relinquished, defines progress "in terms of the increased capacity to predict, control, manipulate, and intervene in various contexts".
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