Sentence examples for open to intervention from inspiring English sources

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Such tales were re-tellings and re-makings of the same stories over generations – this was a manuscript culture in which texts were open to intervention and were not fixed.

FRANKFURT — The European Central Bank might become more open to intervention in bond markets after European lawmakers on Wednesday approved Benoît Coeuré, a French economist and longtime Treasury official, for a seat on the policy making executive board.

The life cycle model suggests that street youth who are most open to intervention are those who are in transitional states, i.e., those who have just arrived on the street or those who are in crisis (disequilibrium).

First, feminists should understand 'woman' as open-ended and "a term in process, a becoming, a constructing that cannot rightfully be said to originate or end … it is open to intervention and resignification" (Butler 1999, 43).

As DUP is potentially a prognostic factor open to intervention, previous work has tried to determine whether its association with poorer outcome represents a causal relationship or whether it is an epiphenomenon, with a common underlying factor, such as poor premorbid function or insidious onset of illness.

… if you have a plan… and you've got that quite fixed in your head about how you want things to go and then it doesn't happen the way that you want it can be terribly distressing… Adele (F) Others said that to "try" for a natural birth was a sensible starting point; they wanted to avoid "unnecessary" medical intervention but would be "open" to intervention if required.

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Equally, it is understandable that the police, faced with a blank wall in their investigation, may be open to an intervention from outside their normal lines of inquiry.

Democrats have asserted recently that the lack of wage growth has made people more open to government intervention in the economy than in the past, and the poll found mixed results on this score.

"Do you call for international military assistance against the rebels?" Captain Sanogo, in his response, appeared to make reference to Western efforts to combat terrorism around the world in leaving the door open to foreign intervention in northern Mali.

You could argue that large-scale physical infrastructure projects are likely to come from the left rather than the right, as the left is more open to government intervention and spending, but at the same time, it was Eisenhower who signed the Federal Aid Highway Act.

This study chose to concentrate on those factors most open to policy intervention; accordingly, those items most closely related to these factors were considered for inclusion in this study.

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