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was intervention
noun
The action of intervening; interfering in some course of events.
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It was "intervention reminiscent of 1970s-style pricontrolsols… Mr Miliband took a step forward this week.
Jeremy Cook, chief economist at currency brokers World First, said it was "intervention on a grand scale", and the start of a "new battle in the currency wars".
China felt threatened by the Kosovo war because, in the eyes of strategists here, it was intervention into internal affairs on cloudy "humanitarian" grounds, and carried out without seeking United Nations approval to boot.
And then there was "Intervention," the twisted hymn that is arguably the most thrilling song on "Neon Bible"; the audience helped Mr. Butler sing it — or vice versa — at the start of the two-song encore.
And it was intervention by America more than Europe, be it as the EU or individual countries, that eventually put a stop to the bloodletting in the ex-Yugoslavia.
Experiencing a birth when there was intervention of one kind or another – especially something like a high- forceps delivery or a C-section – it's about finding the courage and strength to use it constructively, and that's a very hard message, which women often find difficult to receive.
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Why is intervention usually a bad idea?
"What these children need is intervention and support," Ms. Carrión said.
In fact, it's intervention for the common good.
A more immediate challenge may be intervention from Congress.
"There was divine intervention.
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