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Algeria, a key regional power, "had not warmed to the idea of intervention," the Ecowas negotiator said.
Earlier, the president of the Bundesbank, Ernst Welteke, also kept the idea of intervention in circulation, telling journalists that currency market interventions are a tool of every central bank.
This element connects back to the idea of intervention as engagement we discussed in the first section.
According to Christopher J. Walker, the fedayi came "near to organising an uprising and shaking Ottoman power in Armenia", but "even then it was unthinkable that the empire would lose any of her territory, since the idea of intervention was far from Russia".
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With the idea of minimal intervention sets (MISs, [ 13, 14]) one may even directly search for those interventions that enforce a desired response (e.g. inactivation of a transcription factor).
And yet somehow the idea of humanitarian intervention remains intact.
He described the idea of NATO intervention as "absurd".
They also rejected the idea of foreign intervention.
Student Minds, the UK's leading student mental health charity, promotes the idea of "peer intervention".
The idea of government intervention in this arena worries me, because bureaucrats tend not to consider unintended consequences.
Nevertheless, he makes an effort to end the book on an optimistic note with the suggestion that the idea of "humanitarian intervention" is gaining international support.
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