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 interventionist [`ɪntɚ'vɛnʃənɪst]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 干涉主义者

a. 干涉主义的

[法] 干涉内政者, 武装干涉者





    1. "It's intriguing to me that people with interventionist points of view tend to neglect the most sophisticated scientific findings," he concluded.
    2. He moves from the CBI, where he has been working as southern regional director since late 1990. The UK Industrial Group was launched one year ago with the aim of lobbying central government to adopt a more interventionist attitude towards industry.
    3. Second, while the Treaty of Paris exists, it still provides a framework for coping with such crises. Commissioners on both the free-market and interventionist wings of the EC executive agree that the situation is grave.
    4. 'This is a treaty with the US and they have to proceed with it,' he said. Business leaders believe the new cabinet will be more sympathetic to business than the interventionist Trudeau administration, the last Liberal government.
    5. Mr Brown, responsible for the interventionist industrial strategy at the heart of Labour's economic programme, is a close, if sometimes competitive, ally of the shadow chancellor.
    6. There are interventionist arguments in the essay with which one might seriously disagree, but to cite them would miss this statement's real significance.
    7. When Mr Michael Heseltine has completed his review of pit closures it will doubtless contain a careful reference to 'energy policy', an interventionist phrase until recently abhorred by Tory ministers.
    8. Deputy Foreign Minister Victor Hugo Tinoco told The Associated Press the U.S. Senate resolution was "tremendously interventionist and illegal." "We call this imperialism," Tinoco said.
    9. And the government has recently established a University of Science and Technology to raise levels of technological expertise in the colony. In some areas, the Hong Kong government has had a considerable history of being highly interventionist.
    10. He is now seen as the state's most interventionist and innovative governor since Mr Pat Brown, Jerry's father, in the early 1960s. The Wilson formula has been, astonishingly for a Republican forged in the Reagan era, to increase taxes.
    11. Its growth has come from converting existing customers to the formulary approach, though it has also won some big new contracts. PCS is widely believed to be less interventionist in its sales of drugs than rivals like Medco.
    12. Thomas Gale Moore likened some of my actions at the Department of Transportation to a former president's overly interventionist centralized policies.
    13. With 10 years in Toronto's financial community prior to assuming the Liberal leadership, Mr. Turner is seen by interventionist Liberals, who were dominant under Mr. Trudeau, to be from the right of the party.
    14. Britain would clearly like the Commission to hold that line. But over the next six months the fight between free-market and interventionist governments is likely to intensify.
    15. The interventionist Labour government of the late 1970s feared that Britain would miss out on a semiconductor industry boom and set up a company, Inmos, in 1978.
    16. In the late 1980s the likely destination for Europe seemed to be an interventionist, monolithic superstate run by a clone of Jacques Delors.
    17. In a more interventionist passage the paper talks about regulating to reduce uncertainty and adds: 'Where markets do not work well in delivering the goods and services that people want, the government has a positive and pro-active role to play.
    18. At the Caricom summit, Pindling assailed the United States for what he called its "ideologically motivated, interventionist" policies.
    19. The mandate is particularly critical of the interventionist approaches to trade and industry policy that have been pursued by successive governments.
    20. Unlike John Gummer, self-proclaimed advocate of efficiency in a supposedly pro-market government, Dr Clark knows interventionist nonsense when he sees it.
    21. The heavily interventionist state, with its big companies, big banks and myriad bureaucratic tollgates, would invite a new set of aspiring cronies to move in.
    22. In his first term Mr. Roosevelt was cavalier about foreign affairs, in his second he was ambivalent, commuting between interventionist and isolationist impulses.
    23. For all his commitment to privatisation, Mr Major has shown himself to be a fiscal interventionist.
    24. The foreign policy of an isolationist Germany would be reconciled with that of an interventionist Britain via bureaucratic procedures.
    25. If Labour wins, will it seek allies in Europe for a centralising, interventionist pan-European state? This may not be so much fun as the old Punch and Judy show.
    26. It may also be that the bank needs fewer and less interventionist executive directors. Mr Attali's decision to quit was painful, but necessary.
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