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Intervention
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Intervention meaning
The action of intervening; interfering in some course of events. | A legal motion through which a person or entity who has not been named as a party to a case seeks to have the court order that they be made a party. | An orchestrated attempt to convince somebody with an addiction or other psychological problem to seek professional help and/or change their behavior.
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Algeria has said it is opposed to military intervention, but importantly, it has not said it would back Niger's coup leaders should an outside intervention take place.
Take his intervention against game for example, he managed to pull out a high leg to stop a certain goal, which was a brilliant intervention.
The study found that the hearing intervention did not reduce cognitive decline over time, with no significant difference in cognitive change between those receiving the hearing intervention and the health education over three years.
Early Intervention and Prevention – Strong support for school liaison officers who can support prevention and intervention efforts with youth.
Pure trim gets blind spot warnings; Luxe and add blind spot intervention, plus lane-departure intervention.
We don't do any intervention, physical intervention of any kind with people," he said.
A targeted intervention we start today might work if that intervention had an immediate impact.
He is set to apply for an intervention order against Erskine, who has made intervention orders against Mr Nayna and another neighbour.
The Minister said the National Stability Intervention Plan, which includes Crime Intelligence, Special task force, National Intervention Unit and Tactical Response Teams, for quick mobilization, has also gone a long way in tackling trio crimes.
Ghosh adds, “The intervention by welfare agencies includes health facilities,informal education and horticultural activities etc. There is a strong need also for periodic assessment of the impact of such intervention and interaction with local villagers.
MNR: I regard fractional-reserve banking as an intervention in the free market, just as any crime against person and property is intervention.
So, he is also a product of a judicial intervention, just like Senator (Victor) Umeh (Anambra Central) of APGA (All Progressive Grand Alliance) is also sitting down there because of a judicial intervention.
Castro assumed that the United States ' Monroe Doctrine would see the US prevent European military intervention, but at the time the US saw the Doctrine as concerning European seizure of territory, rather than intervention per se.
Despite the Non-Intervention Agreement of August 1936, the war was marked by foreign intervention on behalf of both sides, leading to international repercussions.
Finally, Stephen’s intervention on behalf of the Frankish king Louis IV (who was in conflict with Otto) would not have occurred had Stephen been a relative of the German king, and had Stephen received the papal throne through Otto’s intervention.
In addition to conducting assessments, school psychologists provide services such as academic and behavioral intervention, counseling, teacher consultation, and crisis intervention.
Nisbett also argues that not only early age intervention can be effective, citing other successful intervention studies from infancy to college.
Skilling (1976) At the 14th KSČ Party Congress (conducted secretly, immediately following the intervention), it was emphasized that no member of the leadership had invited the intervention.
Some interpreted the speech as a threat of military intervention. citation After the riots, Lynch ordered the Irish Army to plan for a possible humanitarian intervention in Northern Ireland.
The former is a statistical notion that can be estimated by observation with negligible intervention by the experimenter, while the latter is a causal notion which is estimated in an experiment with an important controlled randomized intervention.