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direct intervention

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meanings of directand intervention


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direct
adjective
uk /daɪˈrekt/ us /daɪˈrekt/
going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or ...
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intervention
noun
uk /ˌɪn.təˈven.ʃən/ us /ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈven.ʃən/
intentional action to change a situation, with the aim of improving it or preventing it from ...
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Examples of direct intervention


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Proprietary interest could develop into directintervention.
They depict housing processes in relatively unfettered markets with comparatively few government regulations and directintervention.
Helping them may require more than a directintervention to alleviate their circumstances.
That is a directintervention.
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The most directintervention is imposed training, such as the driving school requirement or the obligation to attend professional schools.
But they expressed this consciousness in ways which did not require the directintervention of state power to enforce it.
Only directintervention in the stock size can bring the market solution into accordance with overall optimality.
At the same time, liberals advocate directintervention by the private and voluntary sectors in the provision of welfare.
Costs for directintervention services and clinical supervision were calculated using actual personnel costs, fringe benefit costs, and overhead costs.
They instead tried to develop forms of control that would not involve directintervention in the production process itself.
It is a scheme for directintervention.
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My fourth concern is about directintervention.
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They are being stopped from directintervention.
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There may be directintervention at the school level.
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We may have to face directintervention in industry.
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Is not that itself a form of directintervention?
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Some years ago there was much more directintervention.
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That is the kind of directintervention we could have.
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Elimination of the dirigiste forms of directintervention (for example, industrial subsidies, commands) did not mean the end of the state's proactive role.
I mean it was a big lesson, again if you needed any reinforcement, about how that kind of direct intervention can really have unexpected expectational consequences.
Early prediction of which children are more likely to experience more inattention 0 hyperactivity may make it possible to directintervention to those children most in need.
The only way we can do this is by directintervention.
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The same cannot be said about directintervention in specific cases that we are aware of.
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Today sea power is becoming capable of directintervention in the land battle.
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It is an area in which their directintervention is almost always destructive.
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