Sentence examples for intervention envisaged from inspiring English sources

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However, the most relevant type of intervention envisaged by the ICS policy was a typical hiring subsidy.

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Outcomes of the research can then be utilised for the creation of community-based educational interventions envisaged to take place both in school and school environments.

Efficiency improvement is a major strategy for mobilizing more domestic resources for the massive expansion in the coverage of health interventions envisaged in the Millennium Development Goals.

Biodiversity has also been enhanced in environmental redevelopment interventions, envisaging the planting of different native plant species.

Other UNICEF-supported interventions, envisage a more efficient distribution of emergency water supplies and the rehabilitation of classrooms across the country.

The intervention he envisaged was more modest: in effect, a sharp rap over the knuckles for Mr Assad, in the form of a brief salvo of air strikes, to deter him from using chemical weapons and perhaps degrade his supply of them.Much of the ensuing debate picked out the frailties in that argument.

This crucial hypothesis will need to be carefully tested in animal models before large-scale preventive intervention is envisaged.

Results from the baseline survey were used to stipulate mitigation targets (Regulation 1168/2006) and all EU member states were obliged to submit plans for their national programmes setting out the intervention measures envisaged.

That decision brought each country's ten-year yields down by around a percentage point on August 8th and narrowed their spreads over safe German Bunds.The ECB's initiative provides a temporary palliative until the EFSF can take responsibility for such interventions, as envisaged in the July summit.

It is essential to assess this type of intervention before envisaging its generalisation.

"Addressing the climate change challenge by attempting to stabilize the level of CO2 in the atmosphere (if proven necessary) would require expending absolutely vast sums of money (many trillions of dollars) on a far larger scale of intervention than that envisaged by the Kyoto Protocol.

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