Sentence examples for repeated interventions in from inspiring English sources

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Repeated interventions in the review by Nick Clegg's office are said to be causing "huge tensions", while both the justice secretary, Ken Clarke, and the attorney general, Dominic Grieve, are known to be sceptical about keeping control orders.

So much money has poured into the territory that the Hong Kong Monetary Authority has been unable to drive the Hong Kong dollar back down to its peg of 7.8 to the American dollar, despite repeated interventions in the last three months.

Cable anchormen and political reporters love to whine about Trump and the "circus" atmosphere he creates with his repeated interventions in the serious business of electing a President, but that doesn't stop them from showing his press conferences live, or, in the case of the Guardian, live-blogging the event beginning more than two hours before it starts.

Some 4,000 Libyan soldiers are believed to have died, for no gain, during Mr Qaddafi's repeated interventions in neighbouring Chad.In the late 1980s Libya fell under international sanctions after Mr Qaddafi was charged with sponsoring the mid-air bombing of two passenger aircraft, French and American, with the loss of more than 400 lives.

Although repeated interventions in the order of days appeared to give facilitatory effects on language performance in aphasic speakers (see Table 1), and language learning in healthy speakers (de Vries et al., 2010; Floël et al., 2008), it remains unclear whether this protocol is optimally suited to maximise the electrophysiological effects of tDCS.

Rapid changes in mtDNA heteroplasmy have been observed within a single generation, and so any 'leakage' of mutant mtDNA could lead to mtDNA disease in future generations, compromising the reproductive health of the first generation, and leading to repeated interventions in subsequent generations.

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During the cold war, in contrast, the armies of Latin America enthusiastically embraced the anti-Communist "doctrine of national security," originally developed by American policy makers, as justification for their repeated intervention in the political process.

This method has proven effective for repeated intervention in tissue remodeling and smooth out the irregularities of the suctioned parts.

The rate of repeated interventions was lower in cases vs controls.

The number of repeated interventions was 67% higher per physician in the controls in addition to an increase in the number of physicians that were intervened, as discussed previously.

Although Agassiz was quite familiar with the factual evidence concerning environmental change, variability, and hereditary modification on which Darwin built his arguments, he held that the organic world represented repeated interventions by a supreme being in line with Cuvier's doctrine of catastrophism.

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