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The action of intervening; interfering in some course of events.
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He pointed to interventions in, for instance, Sierre Leone.
"Given their emotional ability, they should be more accessible to interventions and treatment".
Even some less tractable diseases, such as malaria, have started to bend to interventions.
There is clear evidence that people respond positively to interventions, and as a result they can become less lonely or stop being lonely at all.
As the children of the current autism epidemic grow older, it is crucial to understand that age should not be a deterrent to interventions.
The random allocation sequence was not generated by researchers who assigned participants to interventions.
Thus, no conclusions can be made regarding the dynamic response of the examined parameters to interventions.
This support network effect is almost reminiscent of the support net inherent to interventions and Alcoholics Anonymous — of course, in this case Flabbies Anonymous.
The scope of the paper is limited to interventions such as maintenance and repairs and defined in the context of major accident prevention e.g. hydrocarbon leaks.
One limitation of any model-based approach is the model and its ability to predict outcomes to interventions [28].
The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ) is widely regarded to be valid, reliable, psychometrically sound and responsive to interventions [13].
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