Sentence examples for justification for interventions from inspiring English sources

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When I ask about the speech, he says, "I personally think the best justification for interventions there [Iraq] and elsewhere is the need to get rid of dictators.

When seen from a population-based perspective that counts the number of lives saved, paternalism becomes a plausible justification for interventions that do not pose a truly significant burden on individual liberty, but go a long way towards safeguarding the health and well-being of the populace.

The recognition of the increased costs within the VHA's integrated system due to unmet health literacy needs provides the justification for interventions within and beyond the VHA system to reduce costs associated with patients' unmet health literacy needs.

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That is to complement the UN's justification for intervention in another country's affairs under the rubric "Responsibility to Protect" with "Responsibility while Protecting" after it has gone in.

There obviously are humanitarian issues of concern to all, but they usually offer a terrible justification for intervention and war.

While this was used as George W. Bush's supposed justification for intervention in Iraq, he overlooked the fact that when his father was vice president under Reagan, their administration continued to support Saddam Hussein as he gassed the Kurds in 1988.

Given the levels of acute malnutrition seen in the population in the months leading up to the program, there was clear justification for intervention.

QI evaluations have been criticised based on numerous criteria beyond the risk of bias domains, including short duration of intervention, lack of justification for intervention design and poor generalisability.

A list of other potential justifications for interventions, ranging from agglomeration economies to network effects, can be found, for instance, in Kline and Moretti (2013a) and Neumark and Simpson (2014).

However, justifications for intervention must now be done on universal, "humanitarian" grounds instead of the "white man's burden".

In western opinions, hijab is a symbol of oppression and rescuing the oppressed Muslim women from their culture and religion has been a justification for many interventions in Muslim countries.

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