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    intervention
    [ noun ]
    1. the act of intervening (as to mediate a dispute, etc.)

    2. <noun.act>
      it occurs without human intervention
    3. a policy of intervening in the affairs of other countries

    4. <noun.communication>
    5. the act or fact of interposing one thing between or among others

    6. <noun.act>
    7. (law) a proceeding that permits a person to enter into a lawsuit already in progress; admission of person not an original party to the suit so that person can protect some right or interest that is allegedly affected by the proceedings

    8. <noun.act>
      the purpose of intervention is to prevent unnecessary duplication of lawsuits
    9. care provided to improve a situation (especially medical procedures or applications that are intended to relieve illness or injury)

    10. <noun.act>


    Intervention \In`ter*ven"tion\, n. [L. interventio an
    interposition: cf. F. intervention.]
    1. The act of intervening; interposition.

    Sound is shut out by the intervention of that lax
    membrane. --Holder.

    2. Any interference that may affect the interests of others;
    especially, of one or more states with the affairs of
    another; -- the intervention of one state in the affairs
    of another is typically unwelcome by the state being
    intervened in, but some cases of mediation between states
    may be called intervention. Opposed to {nonintervention}.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

    Let us decide our quarrels at home, without the
    intervention, of any foreign power. --Sir W.
    Temple.

    3. (Civil Law) The act by which a third person, to protect
    his own interest, interposes and becomes a party to a suit
    pending between other parties.

    1. The Soviet Union today sent medical supplies to Romania and appealed to its Warsaw Pact allies to help support the uprising against Nicolae Ceausescu, but it appeared to rule out military intervention.
    2. Bertie's a frightfully decent chap and fancies himself a master schemer and solver of life's small problems, but his machinations always go awry, requiring the intervention of Jeeves ("Indeed, sir?") to get him out of trouble.
    3. Calls for the king's return have gained urgency since the Soviets ended their nine-year intervention in Afghanistan last week by pulling out the last of their troops.
    4. The Japanese central bank resumed its intervention in early Tokyo trading Wednesday.
    5. At opening ceremonies Monday, Prime Minister Lynden Pindling of the Bahamas denounced the United States for what he called politically motivated intervention in certain countries.
    6. The OECD ministers said government intervention had resulted in harmful agricultural surpluses, and they agreed that "market signals" should play a bigger part in determining future patterns of agricultural production.
    7. Meanwhile, central banks stayed out of the foreign exchange market, traders said, because demand for the dollar is just too strong and widespread for intervention to have much impact.
    8. Analysts said reports of intervention by foreign central bankers did little to help the embattled dollar.
    9. THE DOLLAR rallied yester-day in spite of a second day of co-ordinated intervention by European central banks.
    10. These implications underscore the theory, held by many in the field, that early intervention with antiviral treatments could hold promise in coping with the epidemic.
    11. "We hope to minimize the government's intervention," Mr. Zhu says.
    12. It was the intervention of the Bank of Spain that was to blame for his failure.
    13. The temporary halt in intervention came after some Fed officials said they were concerned that high amounts of purchases like those in 1989 could cause doubts about the Fed's commitment to curbing inflation, according to the report.
    14. The intervention is partly credited for the dollar's stability this month; but so is the coaxing by the Tokyo government.
    15. THE DOLLAR REBOUNDED from postwar lows after central bank intervention, sparking stock and bond rallies but sending gold prices skidding.
    16. The dollar's stability despite central bank intervention helped boost the market as well.
    17. President Reagan and other U.S. officials marked the ninth anniversary of Soviet intervention in Afghanistan stressing that they expect Moscow to honor its commitment to complete military withdrawal by Feb. 15.
    18. He said the government's legislation was 'misguided'. While the government is not expected to lose the vote, its problems over rail privatisation were exacerbated by last night's intervention by Lord Peyton.
    19. Dealers said this was because of buying orders at that level, rather than central bank intervention, although the Bank of Japan reportedly intervened earlier to buy dollars at about 143.10 yen in Tokyo.
    20. Prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange dived today and the dollar surged against the Japanese yen amid speculation an agreement on market intervention by leading currency nations was falling apart.
    21. Mr. Woodland of Harris Trust also cited "a reduced intervention risk" in selling dollars for pounds.
    22. Rates could rise, either through continued foreign exchange intervention that drains liquidity or by a direct tightening move, they say.
    23. Japanese authorities have been complaining that the dollar has risen lately despite the intervention.
    24. He added that intervention can get results "if the markets interpret central-bank action as being concerted and firm and positive."
    25. At the close in New York it stood at 3,266.26, up 8.91. On the currency markets, there was no clear sign of central bank intervention to support either the dollar or sterling in generally thin trading.
    26. The House of Representatives foreign affairs committee yesterday voted to back the US military intervention in Haiti but to demand a handover to the United Nations by March 1, writes George Graham.
    27. Mr. Funaro generally has rejected foreign intervention in the management of Brazil's economy, and has particularly objected to any involvement by the International Monetary Fund.
    28. The nurses' intervention ended after six months.
    29. The most common theory is that the Fed both wants to be seen intervening and would like a lower dollar before the G-7 meeting in order to reassure its partners in the group that the dollar is manageable and intervention coordination is effective.
    30. Diplomatic intervention apparently resulted in their release, and they appear to have crossed again into Djibouti.
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