Sentence examples for unfortunate intervention from inspiring English sources

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Tracey Brown The problems and irresponsible tunnel vision engendered by the precautionary principle aren't some unfortunate intervention of politics in its practice; they are the inevitable, unavoidable consequence of elevating precaution to the status of a principle.

That is why the chancellor of the exchequer took the trouble to rubbish the report of the man the government asked to think about the issue even before it came out.It is to be hoped that the government can put Gordon Brown's unfortunate intervention in the debate behind it, because Lord Turner's report, published on November 30th, sets out the right framework for reform.

But let me note that Landsburg's latest unfortunate intervention follows a well-trodden path: that of starting from the proposition that Keynesians are themselves really, really stupid — a proposition argued not by pointing to anything actual Keynesians say, but instead by presenting a caricature that supposedly is what Keynesians believe.

Those missed opportunities proved to be costly as Swansea finally stirred from their slumber in the final 20 minutes, and Hines' unfortunate intervention gave the visitors little time to find a response.

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Mulholland said the advocate general had no role in the investigation or prosecution of crime, and added that it would be "unfortunate" if Cable's intervention were to be "construed as attempted interference with independent investigation and prosecutorial decision-making by the law officers".

Graham Brady, the chair of the 1922 committee, said Bridgen's intervention was "unfortunate" and that the party had to pull together after the referendum.

What he wanted to clamp down on were people using dangerous class A tax avoidance, because one thing always tended to lead to another and without governmental, therapeutic intervention, these unfortunates could find themselves in the grip of full-blown tax evasion.

For example, animal studies about cellular therapies for spinal cord injury have been put forward by for-profit institutions selling these therapies to unfortunate patients although "these interventions are not yet proven safe and effective by properly conducted clinical trials" [25].

The lack of integrated interventions is unfortunate because practitioners and patients report pain as a barrier to weight loss and increased weight as a barrier to chronic pain self-management [ 18, 19].

We often think of military intervention as an unfortunate if sometimes necessary course of action compromising truly humanitarian values.

Another unfortunate factor is that the intervention was not confined to glutamine supplementation but also included omega-3 fatty acids, and therefore post hoc subgroup analyses of the hypoglutaminemic subject did not shed any light on the effect of glutamine supplementation in that particular group.

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