Sentence examples for more direct interventions from inspiring English sources

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On the corporate side, larger companies have moved away from the arts toward more direct interventions that align closely with their own industries: autos and highway safety campaigns, telecoms against texting while driving, engineering and software firms' investment in STEM education.

This treatment has been highly successful and is still used in situations where more direct interventions, such as bone marrow transplantation, have not been carried out.

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Instead, it has set up UK Financial Investments, to run its shareholdings at arm's length.But political pressure is growing for more direct intervention.

The opponents of the measure were an eclectic coalition of 85 broadly anti-war Democrats and 71 hawkish Republicans who wanted more direct intervention in Syria.

On the other side, two former Middle East negotiators said in interviews that the administration's approach could be salvaged only by a more direct intervention in the negotiating process by Mr. Bush himself.

The authors of the 9/11 Commission Report wrote, in 2004, "Since we believe that both President Clinton and President Bush were genuinely concerned about the danger posed by al Qaeda, approaches involving more direct intervention against the sanctuary in Afghanistan apparently must have seemed if they were considered at all to be disproportionate to the threat".

The authors of the 9/11 Commission Report wrote, in 2004, "Since we believe that both President Clinton and President Bush were genuinely concerned about the danger posed by al Qaeda, approaches involving more direct intervention against the sanctuary in Afghanistan apparently must have seemed — if they were considered at all — to be disproportionate to the threat".

It could easily change again to more direct intervention.

BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale said Britain's role "could easily change again to more direct intervention".

Increased transparency, good guidelines, and frequent oversight are to be applauded, but more direct intervention in compensation is both unlikely and unwise.

The scale of the country's housing problem meant it was worth seeing "what more direct intervention we can make to lift numbers", the Lib Dem minister told a fringe meeting at his party's annual conference in Glasgow.

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