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to intervention
noun
The action of intervening; interfering in some course of events.
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I'm not opposed to intervention on principle.
The alternative to intervention was "hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos".
Education is the key to intervention and prevention of abuse.
Another reason, then, they should be subject to intervention.
A few farsighted Jewish people realize this and stand opposed to intervention.
This led to intervention, on moral grounds, in places like Bosnia, Haiti, Kosovo, and East Timor.
Were participants randomized to intervention groups?
Outcomes were related to intervention fidelity.
Our results present several implications with regard to intervention.
Reasons attributed to intervention success were analyzed using content analysis.
Forty participants were randomly assigned to intervention or waitlist.
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