单词 | Intervene |
例句 | (1) I am powerless to intervene in the matter. (2) The government would not intervene in private-sector wage bargaining. (3) The security forces had to intervene to prevent the situation worsening. (4) The police don't usually like to intervene in disputes between husbands and wives. (5) They would not intervene against the rebels themselves. (6) Eventually, the army was forced to intervene. (7) The problem lies in deciding when to intervene. (8) It'seems inappropriate for us to intervene at this stage. (9) We may have to intervene militarily in the area. (10) She went over to intervene between the two men. (11) Sometimes central banks intervene to smooth out price fluctuations. (12) The Embassy seemed powerless to intervene. (13) Our government has no right to intervene. (14) You don't intervene between those two drunks. (15) The UN refused to intervene. (16) She was reluctant to intervene in what was essentially a private dispute. (17) He would ask Congress to intervene and head off a strike. (18) The army will have to intervene to prevent further fighting. (19) They remain unwilling to intervene militarily in what could be an unending war. (20) The police don't usually like to intervene in domestic disputes . (21) He secretly hoped that fate would intervene and save him having to meet her. (22) The Government is doing nothing to intervene in the crisis. (23) When riot broke out, the police were obliged to intervene. (24) Local people feel strongly about the proposed development but are virtually powerless to intervene. (25) The existence of more than one agency with power to intervene can lead to children falling through the net. (26) Security forces were out in strength but did not intervene. (27) The chairman felt that it was his place to intervene in the disagreement between two of his committee members. (28) When rioting broke out, the police were obliged to intervene. (29) There is increasing demand for the United Nations to intervene in trouble spots throughout the world. (30) If there were a breakdown of law and order, the army might be tempted to intervene. (1) The government would not intervene in private-sector wage bargaining. (2) When riot broke out, the police were obliged to intervene. (3) The security forces had to intervene to prevent the situation worsening. (4) The police don't usually like to intervene in disputes between husbands and wives. (5) You don't intervene between those two drunks. (6) The chairman felt that it was his place to intervene in the disagreement between two of his committee members. (7) He secretly hoped that fate would intervene and save him having to meet her. (31) Europe may have to intervene militarily if the crisis worsens. (32) Their only hope now is that the outside world will intervene but it is an increasingly forlorn hope. (33) Many parents are tempted to intervene, but most experts counsel caution. (34) Hence back-benchers may intervene to prevent subordinate legislation. (35) How does one intervene in the Family Disease? (36) I hope they will intervene again. (37) Unfortunately, I am unable to intervene on your behalf. (38) Anybody who tried to intervene was beaten up. (39) He had no choice but to intervene. (40) During that time, Dong called on Ambassador Durbrow to intervene on his behalf. (41) Neither the successful actors nor the state intervene to protect those who fail to capture many resources. (42) This was to have a United Nations as a world policeman, able to intervene against dictatorships which threaten other countries. (43) They had two primary questions: what to delegate to whom and when to follow up or intervene. (44) Eisenhower was determined to intervene only with the full support of both Congress and adequate allies. (45) Lisa tried to intervene, but Tabitha kept swinging a knife. (46) There are a good many variables that may intervene in just this manner. (47) Even now, though, central banks intervene in the market and sometimes coordinate to push currencies one way or the other. (48) When the two began arguing, the store manager tried to intervene and was shot in the hip. (49) How do governments intervene to control that technology, foster innovation or regulate the market? (50) Now the grocery shops want the Prime Minister to intervene. (51) Professionals often intervene before they understand the problem in full and so fail. (52) There is no requirement that harm be sustained before the law may intervene to lay down moral standards. (53) Human rights groups have prevailed upon the governor to intervene. (54) During the past week,[Sentence dictionary] members of Congress and local officials from across the country have urged Clinton to intervene. (55) We did not know that some one had tried to intervene, just minutes before. (56) His complaint was that she was flouting the convention that prime ministers' wives did not intervene in public debate. (57) Chatichai was forced to demote Chalerm in November after the armed forces had threatened to intervene. (58) Mr Clinton has also threatened to intervene in Northern Ireland by sending a peace envoy. (59) The world is not going to intervene to stop such disputes. (60) The government tended to intervene swiftly with police and troops when major plants or the railway system were disrupted. (61) Occasionally, much to their glee, Mr Major allowed them to intervene. (62) The western democracies might have condemned his regime, but they were clearly not going to intervene to overthrow it. (63) Now they have asked the Government of the newly independent former Soviet state to intervene. (64) It would be more profitable to concentrate on deciding what factors should lead the courts to intervene in any particular case. (65) He agreed that the courts could intervene if the question was whether or not the Commission had acted within its powers or its jurisdiction. (66) Meanwhile Western countries remained divided over whether to intervene militarily in the conflict. (67) The nearby crowd surged forward and police had to intervene. (68) He said security forces were out in strength but did not intervene. (69) An elderly colonel with a steel gray crew cut stood to one side, ready to intervene if the questioning got difficult. (70) Attacked A neighbour heard his screams but was driven back into her house when she tried to intervene. (71) But it was clear he would face mounting pressure to intervene from not only congressional leaders but travelers. (72) Tashkent's deputy chief of police and the deputy city procurator allegedly watched the attack but did not intervene to stop it. (73) They can not intervene unless the decision-maker steps outside the boundaries of what the legislature was believed to have allowed. (74) Last week the Soviet embassy in East Berlin even signalled it would not intervene if unrest became uncontrollable. (75) Hundreds of police were poised to intervene if things got out of hand, but they did not. (76) This led the government to intervene with some rather pallid legal weapons. (77) This eliminates the need for an operator at the machine itself to intervene continually in the production process. (78) This might then allow the teacher to intervene to encourage effective strategies. (79) He called on United States President Bush to intervene on their behalf. (80) Conservatism has a dogma that the State should not intervene. (81) Suspended Stoke striker Wayne Biggins clashed with Halsall after the final whistle and police were forced to intervene. (82) They had no sanctioned power to intervene in the affairs of their members[http:///intervene.html], but only to represent them to outsiders. (83) The fundamental principle is that the courts will intervene to ensure that the powers of public decision-making bodies are exercised lawfully. (84) If a body exercising the statutory powers went beyond the four corners of the act, then the court could intervene. (85) Not until Monday did Fukui Prefecture formally request the military to intervene, according to the timetable prepared by Mikuni officials. (86) A user interface reportedly allows a developer to intervene at any stage in the translation. (87) Joan decides to intervene immediately to prevent injury to Robert. (88) Yet this refusal to intervene virtually guarantees that core group behavior will continue to be encouraged by profit-minded entrepreneurs. (89) There was moreover a great reluctance to intervene in the family itself. (90) There is no doubt that many older people and their carers will look towards their doctors when illness and poor health intervene. (91) The state was as reluctant to intervene in the housing market, despite its manifest deficiencies. (92) Officials cite a need for statewide consistency in when to intervene in family matters. (93) The UN has not yet decided whether to intervene militarily. (94) He says the West has failed the war-torn republics, and must now intervene. (95) Agencies who intervene are in danger of finding themselves in the role of persecutors! (96) If the attempt was made and failed, the organisation would be discredited and no longer able to intervene decisively in Ulster affairs. (97) Mr. Clarke I hesitate to intervene again, as the hon. Gentleman is getting near to the time left for my contribution. (98) The labels law and fact have been attached depending upon whether the courts wish to intervene or not. (99) In both countries, the concern with the political and economic effects of price increases has led governments to intervene on tariffs. (100) The court may intervene where there has been a failure to comply with express procedural requirements. (101) Innocent was claiming, therefore, the right to intervene in kingdoms. (102) Although the increase was understandable given the Government's vacillation, it made ministers even less willing to intervene. (103) Western governments can not intervene directly to support the reformers. (104) I shall happily give way if he wishes to intervene. (105) What can doctors do to help intervene in addictive disease? (106) The identification of risk and the reasons for high risk may then point the way towards meaningful and constructive attempts to intervene. (107) But where Ministerial powers are drawn more broadly, the courts are much more reluctant to intervene. (108) We must continue to intervene in contemporary feminist debates on desire, pleasure, power and image. (109) I guessed that he didn't intervene in my dispute with Shadwell because he wanted the situation to deteriorate further. (110) Will the Prime Minister intervene to stop this disgraceful taxation of the sick - yes or no? (111) The Great Powers who wished to intervene were primarily interested in the destruction of Bolshevism rather than in national independence perse. (112) Thus relieving them of the terrible necessity of having to intervene directly. (113) Referee Vic Callow stopped play and asked police to intervene after the boy made several comments. (114) It is often difficult to know when and how to intervene without reinforcing the insult by drawing attention to it. (115) When Austin murdered Bishop,[http:///intervene.html] the United States decided to intervene. (116) Only much later did riot police intervene to disperse the protesters. (117) Every time they intervene in some one's mouth to fill cavities or replace fillings, they do damage as well as good. (118) The danger is not that the courts will intervene too much, but too little. (119) If the plan does not resolve a serious complaint, they should ask their employer to intervene. (120) Finance ministers of the Group of Seven industrial countries agreed to intervene in financial markets if need be. (121) Most councillors expect to be lobbied by constituents and asked to intervene on their behalf. (122) When a child encounters an unfamiliar word, there are several helpful ways to intervene. (123) Borja ordered the armed forces to intervene after violent clashes, including gunfire, between the security forces and the demonstrators. (124) If events progress to civil war, the UN may be forced to intervene. (125) The last time a president invoked his authority to intervene in an airline labor situation was the mid-1960s. (126) But an army spokesman denied that it had been asked to prepare to intervene. (127) From time to time the main Party had to intervene to help out the youngsters or to curb their youthful enthusiasms. (128) Mr. George Howarth I had not intended to intervene again, but the Minister has invited me to do so. (129) One of them was later to intervene to save his life. (130) No questioning of the validity or desirability of the task can be permitted to intervene in the process. (131) The label rational basis would simply be reflective of a conclusion already reached that the court does not wish to intervene. (132) Mr Poole said there were signs that the Army was being put on standby to intervene in the three-week-old dispute. (133) The G7 members did no more than reassure the financial markets about their readiness to intervene to curb volatility. (134) The force would not intervene in whatever fighting caused the humanitarian crisis. (135) Nobody will believe that governments are likely to intervene when exchange rates move toward the edge of their bands. (136) There is no reason today why Paris should intervene massively in our domestic affairs. (137) If states failed to set or enforce standards, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare could intervene. (138) Technical control arises from work processes which allow the manager to monitor and intervene in the labour process itself. (139) The courts could intervene only if unfairness was such as to amount to an abuse of power. (140) He points out that he has no powers to intervene in the laying of a pipeline on part of his farm. (141) The resignation of the Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden, early in 1938 provided an opportunity for the popular forces to intervene. (142) So far the high court has refused to intervene in the case. (142) Wish you will love and make progress everyday! (143) His standing at the dispatch box stays high, but rarely did he intervene during months of Maastricht debate. (144) Here's another example: the first speaker has just pulled a Christmas cracker, and two others intervene. (145) I should be interested to see whether an Opposition Front-Bench spokesman will intervene on this point. (146) Although the fiscal does not collect information or investigate the crime he is entitled to intervene and direct himself police investigations. (147) This unity enabled the Alliance to intervene into the discourse of municipal politics in a skilful and decisive manner. (148) If overpowering rebellion occurred, the state government could request federal aid, but the national government could not intervene at will. (149) In some authorities officers intervene in discussions at will whereas in others more formal rules apply. (150) They know they are drinking themselves to death and in such an instance the social worker has no legal powers to intervene. (151) A railway conductor appeared, saw the uniform and the gun, and obviously thought it wiser not to intervene and disappeared. (152) If it does, there is no institution which can intervene to regulate the practice except the police. (153) Parliament has expressly given him power to intervene when the local authority is acting unreasonably. (154) But the temptation to intervene grew nevertheless, particularly as I saw things turning against the innocent maidservant. (155) There is plenty of time to intervene if need be. (156) But there are areas where governments could profitably intervene in a more positive and co-ordinated way. (157) At the commencement of the hearing, your Lordships gave leave to the Attorney-General to intervene in the proceedings. (158) Members have been instructed not to intervene in any dispute at the Wolds. (159) Wherever possible the pupil would intervene with his own thought, his own hands and his own will to learn. (160) It has to take powers to intervene in family life and take into care children who are being neglected or badly treated. (161) Rather, it would intervene where needed and invest in research and development and training(), he said. (162) Would it be more sensible to intervene through the tax system than to regulate quantities directly? (163) In theory, a shaikh did not have authority to intervene in quarrels within his lineage. (164) But the Note also made clear that the western democracies would not intervene to bring about the change of regime they advocated. (165) He had no authority to intervene except by persuasion. (166) The trustee may intervene and disclaim the contract. (167) A security guard attempted to intervene, but was rebuffed. (168) No organization or individual shall intervene, embezzle and divert. (169) Politics dictates that governments must intervene energetically to help. (170) Then we would have no choice but to intervene. (171) I will see you tomorrow, should nothing intervene. (172) What's your idea fulsome intervene from superior?Sentence dictionary (173) The European Central Bank (ECB) is administering that $1 trillion emergency reserve for the euro, and is also being allowed for the first time to intervene in Europe's sovereign debt markets. (174) Last week, the Mexican peso touched an all-time low versus the dollar, prompting the government to intervene in the foreign-exchange market. (175) It is important to intervene before the aorta reaches 6 cm in the ascending aorta and 7 cm in the descending aorta. (176) Economy is latitudinarian intervene with the country creed is his two old main school, the analysis that to the market economy runs is having this two old school to differ apparently. (177) It was one of these latter that finally moved the federal courts to intervene, and which over the next half-century led to a redefinition of criminal procedure in the United States. (178) But former Labor Secretary Reich insisted that, when the private sector is lagging, the government should intervene. (179) Under certain circumstances, the commission agent has the right to intervene, thus make the brokerage relationship a bilateral one. (180) Mr Khama says that the government would be willing to intervene to keep diamond processing factories open. (181) We had to be prepared to intervene literally family by family and at an early stage, even before any criminality had occurred. (182) Why should you ever find it necessary to intervene and do some manual tuning? (183) Experts robust debate political: whether the government should not intervene to limit prices? (184) Stringer disagrees, however . " Evolution goes on all the time . You don't have to intervene. (185) The government is doing nothing to intervene in the crisis. (186) The prevalence of amicus curiae in U. S. provides a lawful approach for psychologists to directly intervene with specific lawsuits. (187) When such emergencies like murrain and sudden price drop occur, the government will intervene the beef market by providing various safeguards. (188) The report says the university in Blacksburg did not intervene effectively. (189) Japan now may face additional pressure to intervene in currency markets, a step it hasn't taken since 2004, as it contends with deflation. (190) Piaget was not an educator and never enunciated rules about how to intervene in such situations. (191) Dirty floating or Managed floating exchange rate system means the exchange rate is technically free to float, but governments may intervene from time to time. (192) The incident forced captain William Gallas to intervene in order to calm matters, while referee Howard Webb failed to see the entire row. (193) Reserves were too distant to be able to intervene, and it remained only to extricate the force without more ado. (194) Objective To discuss intervene treatment of end of thighbone necrosis of lack of blood and MRI Follow-up diagnose experience. (195) Some have threatened to march to the presidential palace on Friday, and even the soft-spoken Mohamed ElBaradei, the most prominent opposition leader, is openly calling for the army to intervene. (196) "It may also allow us to proactively intervene pharmacologically to treat at-risk patients, " he added. (197) With a managed float system, decisions to intervene to stabilise the currency markets are discretionary. (198) But with the development and change of Egyptian Nationalist Movement, Gladstone turned to intervene at last. (199) When I permit subjective and unconsidered ideas to intervene in the objective course of the design process, I acknowledge the significance of personal feelings in my work. (200) Normally the Vatican does not intervene in the internal affairs of religious orders except in cases of disputed elections. (201) It went on to intervene directly in government bond markets. (202) The educators should intervene the children with profound CP comprehensively, and develop children' s good aspects as possible, not recover limbs and kinesalgia function only. (202) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (203) If the summer snow iciness intervene Long Lin, the inflame hates of stare him. (204) "Without knowing the whys we can't intervene, we can't help these people," Molnar said. (205) Like Britain, Japan has a military posture with a strong maritime balance, one in which naval forces provide the operational flexibility to deter, defend and intervene in the region and beyond. (206) Results: The skin tissue in the montmorillonite intervene group irradiated by ultraviolet rays didn' t change obviously as compared with that in the self-control group. But, the damage skint... (207) Schiavo's case went back and forth through the U.S. courts and even prompted then President George W. Bush to intervene as her husband fought for doctors to halt feeding and let her die. (208) Objective To assess the present status of precaution of vitamin D deficiency rachitis , and execute an intervene treatment to the existed diseases and evaluate the effect. (209) What's more, the most productive time to intervene to create a healthier society is childhood, Marmot says. (210) Extraneous factors can intervene and cause the shelving of advertising campaigns. (211) Objective:To study of lipiodol and gelfoam embolization in intervene treatment for carcinoma of kidney. (212) Summary: With the Libyan rebels now facing a last stand against forces loyal to Muammar al-Qaddafi, now is the time for the West to intervene. (213) This has the makings of a classic bear trap, an ideal opportunity for authorities to intervene as even small-scale buying would trigger major clearing of stretched positions. (214) But only simple variable expressions cannot always implement complex functionality. This is where scriptlets intervene. (215) Objective:To research the current health conditions of the country dwellers and to intervene the occurrence and development of the chronic noninfectious diseases in the village. (216) Even as a market economy country government, big price hikes market phenomenon, the government should intervene. (217) Below certain tie, of technical intermediary intervene can improve technical market trade efficiency, increase social welfare. (218) Finally, late in the summer of eighteen sixty-two, British leaders said the time had come for them to intervene. They would try to help settle the American dispute. (219) In addition, the author has designed a set of group training courses surrounded by the topic of self-control, which intervene the juvenile delinquents' violent aggression. (220) At first I thought one of them was being set upon by three others. I was not going to stand by and watch somebody take a beating or worse so I tried to intervene. (221) A cruel man and cruel fate intervene and change your life. (222) Objective: To study the value of ultrasonic intervene amniotic cavity fluid infusion and amniotic replacement with hypamnion in the third trimester. (223) So violent was his outbreak that they hesitated to intervene. (224) The minimum wage system is a necessary method for the government to intervene the labor relations,(http:///intervene.html) which plays an important role in protecting the workers to gain the reasonable payments. (225) In search of a path to sustained growth in the new model for underdeveloped economies, we bring forward a different proposal that the government should intervene in the speculative market. (226) I wanted the Energy Department to be able to intervene in the Public Service Commissions rate hearings and to be able to get information on, and inspect, nuclear power facilities. (227) The simple fact is that the world does not like its leading military power to be overly eager to intervene in foreign lands. (228) The Bishop is firm ; if an death row asks for help, the Bishop will intervene. (229) Lytton report is a final result which the League of Nations to intervene the Sino-Japanese dispute after the Manchurian Incident. (230) As public right force puissant intervene, happened to be out of shape already. (231) I pray that death may not intervene to prevent our meeting with my darling children. (232) Friedman argues that government should only intervene . in education restrictively. (233) Worst of all, he was hungry and weary, and at best a whole day must intervene, for he had not heart to try again to-night. (234) The government of the day "would only intervene if somebody complained that a chartered corporation has misbehaved", he believes. (235) Especially good at hernia remedy, each part cyst abscess tumor and lumbar slipped disc, ect. intervene tiny wound treatment. |
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