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Examples of intervene


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The researcher intervened by raising awareness of this issue and providing language input which catered to the students' observed needs.
Duration of individual consonant closures can be measured in the intervocalic contexts and in clusters with an intervening internal release (236 tokens).
Thus, policy networks are the intervening variable explaining why an internationally diffused policy idea is implemented differently in various national settings.
As the spread of globalisation influences a nation's social policy through intervening variables, the characteristics of these intervening variables become more important.
Agencies battled with one another for the right to issue public credit, and politicians increasingly intervened to allocate that credit to favored industries.
Interaction between hydrophobic surfaces with metastable intervening liquid.
The construct state construction, traditionally called smixut, involves the adjacency of two nouns with no intervening element between them.
The community itself intervened to maintain this family structure through a wide variety of social institutions.
Spectral expansion and divergence make us aware of the extent of the intervening spectral space, which may remain empty or become occupied.
The ward executive officer intervened, and suggested that a vote again be taken on the matter.
The major regularities with regard to these cases involve intervening segments and phonic salience in the plural 0 singular opposition.
There were only ten tokens with two intervening lexical items, and so the categories for two and three intervening items have been combined together.
The influence of these independent variables on outcomes is mediated by intervening communicative behaviors of physicians and patients in the clinical encounter.
In order to create a clear and coherent sense of policy orientation, they often intervened to ensure the smooth working relationship between state economic institutions.
The next step was to encourage banks to lend long-term, and for that governments intervened in two ways.
The government duly intervened with a policy package that included a binding wage measure.
Our samples are from 1995 and reflect the lower emission rates (and resuspension rates) of the intervening 9 years.
In this experiment, two intervening targets were necessary before the child freshly parsed the target.
Walking and not walking equals doing and not doing, but it is awkwardly expressed as intervening or not intervening.
Several intervening trials later they then viewed an unrelated event in a picture and were asked to describe it in a sentence.
Sequential steroid hormone receptor measurements in primary breast cancer with and without intervening primary chemotherapy.
Data from the intervening interviews conducted during our study have supported this hypothesis.
In some cases the intervening medium- to coarse-grained sand layers display cross-bedding and wave ripples (sections 3, 4, 9).
In the most severe cases, the free edges of the leaflets are adherent to the subvalvar muscle with no intervening tendinous cords.
The mean number of days intervening between these sessions was 19 days.
Theories about these objects become sets of "intervening variables," and each intervening variable had to be separately linked to its specific experimental variables.
Pharmacists only intervened on inappropriate orders in the intervention arm.
However, the intervening steps linking receptor binding to channel closure are not fully understood.
A fundamental component of this process is the compensation for illuminant variations and intervening media to recover reflectance properties of natural surfaces.
On the other side the observer intervened as soon as he searched for or ientation in the semi-darkness of which these devices made him aware.
One is in the third person plural, where the morpheme oli intervenes between the verb and the pronoun.
The plus sign is used to indicate that no whitespace intervenes between a token and the preceding token.
A body of recent work has argued that apparent long-distance feature spreading between consonants does not actually skip intervening segments.
The central bank attempted to contain the rate of the zloty's appreciation by intervening in the forex market within the band.
In each of these cases she intervened to address issues of depression, anxiety, ambivalence about death, and fears of the dy ing process.
He or she also intervenes with the administration to help constituents get birth certificates, legal title to traditionally owned housing, and other administrative services.
A comparison of methods to test mediation and other intervening variable effects.
Each voltage trace shows responses to a sequence of single bar motion in four directions, bracketed with intervening full-field flicker.
Design and computing are intervening and lending each other ever-accruing layers of possibilities.
The tape intervenes in the technological gap between typewriter and gramophone, presenting a contested space for reader improvisation between writing and sounding.
The delay between the model and its repetition, as well as the intervening speech material, were expected to minimize direct mimicry of the model.
As well as directly intervening, they identify issues, shape the global and national debates, and propose solutions with an authority enhanced by globalisation.
The approach therefore cannot identify intervening factors that lead to an apparent relationship between income and pollution.
Since land was limiting, the plots were placed adjacent to each other without intervening grass strips.
The voice may be fainter now, the call obscured by the bureaucracy, power politics, the sheer frustration which has intervened since that time.
To preclude any lexical influences from primes to targets, an intransitive filler fragment intervened between them.
Fourth, the positive effects of intervention on child outcomes was statistically accounted for, partially, by intervening effects on proximal targets of intervention.
The doctor has a radiation beam that can destroy the tumor, but at full strength, it will destroy the intervening tissue as well.
A potential problem with the above interpretation of the results may arise with the inclusion of the backward mask intervening between the prime and target.
395 methods to test mediation and other intervening variable effects.
The apparent strong association between migration and marriage age could be the result of intervening variables.
Parental involvement is useful in identifying and intervening in behavior problems; however, there is a need for additional support.
Scientists have spent the intervening years understanding this phenomenon in detail.
We suggested an integrated view of emotion as a biologically functional intervening variable based on a neurophysiological foundation.
Provincial governments, however, intervened to frustrate the plan to end transportation altogether.
Similarly, the colonial state and its agencies intervened increasingly in matters that bore upon the management of labour in the mills.
The element intervening between direct object and -marking verb can also be an auxiliary or (pre-)modal, as in (15) and (16).
She assumes a version of relativized minimality that excludes intervening attractors rather than intervening attractees.
As such, attitudes towards the likely impact of one's vote are assumed to act as an intervening variable between electoral rules and electoral participation.
Moreover, the networks are relatively free of predefined constraints and intervening variables.
Once this elementary 'buddy group' is constructed, the intervening woman becomes at best irrelevant.
One mark is assessed for each syllable which intervenes between the stressed syllable and the designated edge of the word.
The plasma membranes of the vitelline cells lie in direct contact with the inner surface of the egg-shell with no sign of intervening material.
Methodological limitations of many of the studies reviewed include small samples, lack of, or insensitive, outcome measures and insufficient attention to intervening variables.
Our approach explains why there is a limit on consonant clusters : the intervening empty vocalic positions have to be silenced.
Where these predictions are not fully borne out, other intervening factors can plausibly be seen to be at play.
The moderator often intervened to explore a topic in more detail, seeking clarification of points raised by the group.
One way of intervening with patients who ruminate at a high level would be to examine their rationale for engaging in this behaviour.
Facing the challenges of intervening early in psychosis.
Ill-health intervened shortly after he began, and developed into terminal cancer.
By his lights, he has no reason to prefer intervening to not intervening, or vice versa.
The amount of matrimonial migration to a particular distance is assumed to be inversely related to the number of intervening opportunities within that distance.
In the latter we also have the subject pronoun el 'he' intervening between estar and the first gerund.
He had not intervened, since puppetry was in decline and wood-carvers were increasingly finding it difficult to keep to their trade.
In this case, when there is some intervening material, there is a clear favouring effect on the use of that.
Finally, two groups cannot exert any influence because their behavior is different from an intervening exemplar.
There is no evidence for any of these intervening stages or for the anthropomorphic dissimilations and assimilations invoked.
One difference lies in the relative unimportance of intervening adverbials at the clause boundary and the categorial status of the subordinate clause subject.
He often intervened directly in the censorship process, by proclamation, by letter and by verbal instruction.
At a higher level, the article is a plea for modesty on the part of agencies intervening in development processes.
Aggregated results do not always yield good guidelines for intervening in individual patients.
Attention should be given to assessing risk factors that are associated with preterm birth and low birth weight, and intervening where appropriate.
Recency effects in memory as a function of modality of intervening events.
Before she had the chance to answer, the police officer in charge intervened.
The way of calculating the linear distance between the gap and head noun is not simply to count the number of intervening words.
They found that the inhibitory priming effect was larger when two unrelated trials intervened between the competitor and target trials than when no trial intervened.
In education, local government, and health the government has intervened and regulated on a large scale.
Then we will offer suggestions for research and practice related to intervening effectively with alcohol problems in emergency settings.
Unfortunately, these intervening variables are substituted out in his formal tests (on other data) and therefore evidence must be sought elsewhere.
They seldom followed directly one after another without other behaviour patterns intervening (fig. 10).
Although other methodologies guarantee a rigorous control of intervening variables, the experimental tasks required of participants are often farremoved from natural music listening activities.
They often intervened too, in contrast to twentieth-century accounts.
A second mig ration followed in 1939 and another was planned for 1940, but the war intervened.
Sensitive to attempts to organize former soldiers, the colonial administration also intervened in the creation and management of ex-askari associations.
More importantly, in all these experiments one intervening filler item was introduced between primes and targets to preclude lexical and discourse influences between them.
In other words, they are so related to the deceased that there is no intervening female link.
Their authority at the workplace as mill officials intervened more freely in their domain.
Compensatory factors may have intervened in the present sample of children.
The top leadership was very much a hands-on leadership which continually intervened at all levels.
Furthermore, the restriction on consonant-identity is not entirely blind to intervening vowels.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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