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    intervene


    Intervene \In`ter*vene"\, v. t.
    To come between. [R.]

    Self-sown woodlands of birch, alder, etc., intervening
    the different estates. --De Quincey.


    Intervene \In`ter*vene"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Intervened}; p.
    pr. & vb. n. {Intervening}.] [L. intervenire, interventum, to
    intervene, to hinder; inter between + venire to come; akin to
    E. come: cf. F. intervenir. See {Come}.]
    1. To come between, or to be between, persons or things; --
    followed by between; as, the Mediterranean intervenes
    between Europe and Africa.

    2. To occur, fall, or come between, points of time, or
    events; as, an instant intervened between the flash and
    the report; nothing intervened ( i. e., between the
    intention and the execution) to prevent the undertaking.

    3. To interpose; as, to intervene to settle a quarrel.

    4. In a suit to which one has not been made a party, to put
    forward a defense of one's interest in the subject matter.
    --Abbott.


    Intervene \In`ter*vene"\, n.
    A coming between; intervention; meeting. [Obs.] --Sir H.
    Wotton.

    1. In Washington, independent counsel James McKay is investigating whether Meese violated a law that prohibits payment of bribes to foreign officials by U.S. companies and authorizes the attorney general to intervene to block them.
    2. Judge James E. Noland ruled that the Turkish Cypriots could not intervene in the case because their government was not recognized by the United States.
    3. The justices said they will decide whether people who intervene in civil rights cases _ and are not the principal defendants _ may be forced to reimburse the lawyer fees incurred by those who successfully sue.
    4. "It's one thing for Congress or the FCC to intervene in an inter-industry squabble over economics," says John Malone, the president of TeleCommunications Inc., the nation's largest cable company.
    5. Working against it were fears the West German central bank would intervene if the dollar moved too high.
    6. "There is no reason for the United States to intervene in domestic affairs," Choo said.
    7. Another trader said the dollar was unlikely to keep rising because participants have begun speculating that the Finance Ministry and the Bank of Japan will call for dollar-selling and prepare to intervene in the market.
    8. Orr and current Gov. Evan Bayh have said they didn't want to intervene in the Cooper case until the appeal was resolved.
    9. A closed courtroom in rural New Hampshire has become a battleground for deciding when parental discipline becomes so harsh that the state must intervene.
    10. When the EMS was created in 1979, it was agreed that a central bank would intervene when its currency diverged by 75 percentage points.
    11. Friday's convoy was the first to negotiate the 110-mile Hormuz passage since Washington announced a new policy that allows U.S. warships to intervene in Iranian attacks on commercial ships bearing other flags.
    12. And the Turkish military could again intervene if the generals get fed up with squabbling politicians.
    13. And can science intervene to delay or reverse the process?
    14. The U.S. has the power to intervene if it has the will to do so, and likely would if the canal were attacked by another foreign power.
    15. They may take advantage of this lacuna in the regulations and hope that local law cannot intervene to protect the agent.
    16. With more closures to come, the government will come under increasing pressure to intervene as the effects of the industry's troubles ripple wider.
    17. When a given currency diverges too much in its market valuation vis-a-vis the ECU, the country's authorities intervene in the exchange markets.
    18. Yesterday, Labour formally called on the Office of Fair Trading, the consumer watchdog, to intervene. Part of News Corporation's growing power lies in the technology it has developed for subscription television.
    19. Bush refused in the early days of the strike to intervene.
    20. The victims ran away and called police, while the group assaulted four other white men and a man and woman who tried to intervene, Wrensen said.
    21. The Royal Ulster Constabulary said it would intervene if necessary to stop armed displays at the funerals.
    22. "If the dollar goes up one yen a day or more, the Bank of Japan will intervene," he predicted.
    23. After Kentucky Highlands lost $275,000 on a failed steel fabricating firm because the founder was underpricing his products, a member of the fund's board suggested that the fund should intervene more deeply in management.
    24. Police did not intervene in either protest, despite unprecedented harsh criticism of Bulgarian official policy voiced by many speakers.
    25. Ronald Reagan, then the state's governor, and his clemency secretary, Edwin Meese III, declined to intervene to block the execution.
    26. Riot police in green combat fatigues and black visored helmets watched, but did not intervene as jeering students burned the flag and shouted slogans after marching out of the main gate of the school across the road from the hotel.
    27. "We shall then be forced as a state to go down to the market and compete," he said, indicating the government might intervene to hold down prices.
    28. Baraka's cousin, Peter Jones, said that when Ras Baraka and his mother arrived at the station, police harassed her and beat Ras Baraka when he tried to intervene.
    29. In Washington, lawmakers urged Secretary of State George P. Shultz to intervene because of reports that one of the hijackers might be responsible for kidnapping American journalist Terry Anderson in Lebanon.
    30. The uprising has dramatically shifted the focus of the Palestinian cause from the refugee camps in Lebanon, where Syria's proxies fought for years to crush Arafat's forces, to the occupied territories where Assad is powerless to intervene.
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