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"intervene" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] to become involved in a situation in order to improve or help it
  2. [transitive, intransitive] (+ speech) to interrupt somebody when they are speaking in order to say something
  3. [intransitive] to happen in a way that delays something or prevents it from happening
  4. [intransitive] (formal) to exist between two events or places

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There is an obvious tension between two strong desires — to intervene, and not to intervene.
If they intervene again, then what's more if they intervene on his side, he may very well even be grateful.
Did he decide not to intervene in world matters because, given the way he experiences time, he knew that he wouldn't intervene?
"That's why we never intervened, don't intervene and try not to intervene in domestic political processes" in the U.S. View the discussion thread.
IF THEY DON'T INTERVENE, THE CHINESE DON'T INTERVENE, YOU COULD ARGUE FOR THE CURRENCY TO GO UP INTO THE HIGH 7s, TOWARDS 8, JUST MATHEMATICALLY.
At the end of that investigation, DOJ can decide to intervene in the case, which is then largely prosecuted by the government, or to decline to intervene.
" With a slight grin, Mr. Brennan said: "The U.S. government would never intervene in Russian politics, just as President Putin would never intervene in an American election.
"In my view, these events constituted pressure to intervene in a matter and that this pressure, or political interference to intervene, was not appropriate," she told the committee.
Trump had to answer to a skeptical press whether he believed that Putin believed that Russia did not intervene, or whether he believed that Russia did not intervene.
"It's on us, it's on everyone to intervene — to stop abuse when they see it, and when they hear about it, to intervene," Biden says in the video.
The Washington foreign policy debate is typically between centrists and neoconservatives over how heavily to intervene in foreign conflicts, rather than whether the United States should intervene at all.
"Ministers must not intervene, or appear to intervene, with tribunals on any matter requiring a decision in their quasi-judicial capacity, except as permitted by statute," the rules read.
The House notes that it plans simultaneously to seek to intervene in the 5th Circuit appeal and will file a motion to intervene in that appeal as soon as possible.
The second is Russia trying to make hay of this and intervene in the politics of European democracies, intervene in the politics of our electoral democracy, promote confusion, promote division.
But it's also a debate about a very real policy question currently facing the US: Should the US militarily intervene — or intervene at all, in any way, even diplomatically — in Venezuela?
He was taking action — risking his life to intervene.
Policymakers — states, cities, utilities, the feds — need to intervene.
They argued that if Obama wouldn't intervene after drawing a "red line" about chemical use, Assad and his allies would see it as proof that the US would never intervene for any reason.
In virtual reality, I'd observed their ordeals, unable to intervene.
Military police who were guarding the building did not intervene.
But Mr. Cosby now wants the appeals court to intervene.
The country's ombudsman had earlier asked the court to intervene.
So we do intervene in there to work with folks.
And to think, Congress is just now starting to intervene.
Nevertheless, the companies enabling his live streaming decided to intervene.
Gore and you'll understand why judges are reluctant to intervene.
Most expect Beijing to intervene before prices hit that level.
In most cases, national governments asked the court to intervene.
When DQ tried to intervene, James began choking the teenager.
American courts may not intervene to stop a trade war.
What if you're a bystander — is it okay to intervene?
If I intervene, surely the other riders will thank me.
The organizations complained to the FCC, asking it to intervene.
Other lawmakers were quick to intervene and end the scuffle.
Failing to intervene in (for example) Rwanda had consequences too.
The RSC did not intervene in the day's unsanctioned protests.
When Calgaro attempted to intervene, the medical providers rebuffed her.
On Tuesday, the governor said he wasn't going to intervene.
God may intervene in your life in a transformative moment.
HypoPet's innovative approach is to intervene 'at the source' i.e.
Unite, Britain's largest union, called on the government to intervene.
A third woman tried to intervene, according to the Herald.
If you do not intervene, you are sanctioning what happens.
The president has every right to intervene in intelligence activities.
When the police tried to intervene, people responded by rioting.
"Russia did try to intervene in our election," Flake said.
Hoffman said Alberta would intervene in lawsuits against the project.
If you intervene with a pill, that should affect psychology.
Is there any way for the American people to intervene?
China's army might have to intervene to stabilize the country.
Ms. Cox was shot while trying to intervene, he said.
The South, backed by America, would feel compelled to intervene.
The moderator should intervene on the side of the truth.
During Mr. Jois's lifetime, some people did try to intervene.
Can the government intervene and stop Facebook from doing that?
We want to intervene before we actually have that impact.
He might have called upon the White House to intervene.
Western diplomats were trying to intervene to calm the situation.
President Trump should intervene immediately to reverse this controversial decision.
"Police did not actively intervene in the demonstration," Jaeggi said.
Trump had claimed that Russia would not intervene in Ukraine.
The local sheriff's office is investigating why police didn't intervene.
They must intervene if they see colleagues using excessive force.
The government has threatened to intervene if the disputes continue.
It means CCTV operatives trained to spot perpetrators and intervene.
The religious police shove back bystanders who try to intervene.
My security, Mason, had to intervene and totally scared him.
But that doesn't mean the government will have to intervene?
This happens in a cutscene; there's no chance to intervene.
Aso has repeatedly threatened to intervene to stem yen rises.
Unless humans intervene, the northern white rhinos will soon vanish.
But German political leaders had few legal tools to intervene.
He cannot intervene in Justice Department affairs, he has lamented.
Under what authority can DOE intervene in state policy decisions?
Babak Namazi asked Trump to intervene in his family's case.
You sound willing to make the commitment to intervene here.
But when is it best to intervene, and in whom?
Instead, the system depends on the safety driver to intervene.
The best time to intervene is before they become pregnant.
They are too afraid of getting hurt themselves to intervene.
The president has been putting pressure on China to intervene.
But according to many witnesses, the police waited to intervene.
Mr. Tsipras says he cannot intervene in the judiciary's work.
So training bystanders to intervene, although useful, has limited value.
He did not intervene in local politics, the pope said.
Still, Greer says it's important to pressure Congress to intervene.
Or the Supreme Court could eventually intervene on his behalf.
Why he left it so late to intervene remains unclear.
Police said they would intervene "immediately" if it turned violent.
I managed to intervene and kind of help the situation.
I looked at him imploringly, silently entreating him to intervene.
The three other victims were adults who tried to intervene.
Some claim democracy has driven the Trump administration to intervene.
As long as you don't actively intervene, it can happen.
When the law was flouted, the police would often intervene.
Bystanders recorded the encounter and shouted but did not intervene.
LeBron and Kevin Durant did intervene and diffused the situation.
While they can punish, they cannot prevent or otherwise intervene.
Gun control advocates applauded the Court's decision not to intervene.
She added that she tried to intervene but was blocked.
"My view was you intervene as covertly as is possible for Americans to intervene," she said in answer to a question from Lloyd C. Blankfein, the chief executive of Goldman Sachs, which paid Mrs.
This need to "do something" stems from the misconception that in times of trouble, the government must intervene to set things right because if the government fails to intervene the issue at hand will perpetuate.
Abroad, he pushed his country to intervene in Yemen's civil war.
It's rare to see NSA intervene in matters of consumer cybersecurity.
Clinton did not directly push Mr. Obama to intervene in Libya.
I don't want to intervene, but I'm wondering if I should.
Other customers, including a middle-aged white man, try to intervene.
"If you feel like someone is having issues, intervene," he says.
I think we may need you here, my man, to intervene.
We need to lobby the government to intervene and stop this.
The motion to intervene may not be granted by the court.
Dutch U.N. peacekeepers were undermanned and outgunned and failed to intervene.
I would kind of start to intervene sometimes on social media.
OPEC may intervene, but oil will be above $80 this summer.
Some bystanders attempted to intervene, pulling others off the malfunctioning escalator.
He could petition the European Court of Human Rights to intervene.
Where drug use directly harms society, government is right to intervene.
He views this as a mandate to intervene in corporate affairs.
Yes, one castmate went to producers and begged them to intervene.
According to WJLA-TV, he was punched while attempting to intervene.
Over the weekend, the president said he urged Löfven to intervene.
Now users in the U.S. are calling for Congress to intervene.
Would the courts intervene and what would they have to say?
The Federal Trade Commission has yet to intervene on this issue.
If things cross over into "hateful conduct" then they will intervene.
Wiemann says she did not intervene in Jennifer's apparently turbulent relationship.
It has also written to Modi asking the government to intervene.
Olds says staff didn't have to intervene at all during birth.
Events may still intervene, as Mr Rawlings in Barnet can attest.
Thus Mr Gervers suggests UNESCO should intervene to protect the gospels.
We're told Scott's friends have tried to intervene to no avail.
She claimed the other boy's mother was present and didn't intervene.
Scott Walker told CNN affiliate WQOW that he would not intervene.
"Europe must intervene to remedy this inhumanity of Malta," Toninelli said.
I think that if people don't intervene right now, it will.
Is that a valid reason to intervene on a child's body?
Indeed, the courts may intervene even before Congress has the opportunity.
Men, the moment you hear a sexist remark, intervene and object.
But this violates our moral position, so government has to intervene.
A cop tried to intervene, but didn't witness the alleged flash.
They may intervene if the firm continues to buy budding rivals.
We have to intervene to tell them to change their discourse.
Then they stashed them away again before the authorities could intervene.
With near-syncope it is pretty easy to intervene, as Mrs.
At first, the officers watched the standoff but did not intervene.
"Beijing is highly concerned, but will not intervene publicly," Cheung said.
Traditionally, central banks are expected to intervene to support their currencies.
Could other countries legitimately intervene, and if so, using what justification?
A man wearing a Vietnam veteran shirt stepped forward to intervene.
They're there to intervene when a drunken fan menaces a family.
"Short of that, they were not going to intervene," he said.
I expect RBI to intervene if the rupee rises to 69.50.
Stopping that will likely need regulators to step in and intervene.
Clinton for pushing to intervene in Libya in 2011 when Col.
At least two physical clashes ensued; the police had to intervene.
In addition, the F.C.C. cannot intervene in state laws, they said.
That is why we are asking a federal court to intervene.
The West had been equally surprised by Putin's decision to intervene.
One parent said he tried to intervene to defuse the situation.
WKRC showed footage of Wilson trying to intervene at one point.
I don&apost know, her family has tried to intervene unsuccessfully.
Convincing a judge to intervene under these circumstances might be tough.
One worry might be that regulators or competition authorities may intervene.
Still, Sessions could take the cue from his boss to intervene.
It was simply up to him to decide whether to intervene.
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper urged Trump Tuesday not to intervene.
Well, now it's not in the courts, and they can intervene.
It is unclear exactly how Mr. Rajoy would intervene in Catalonia.
"He scares customers, so we have to intervene," Chief Roark said.
The first set of concerns gives you moral standing to intervene.
Is it a significant enough issue that the government should intervene?
They turned to Mr. Howe, who asked Mr. Percoco to intervene.
Ms. Geai resolved to intervene on subsequent encounters with murderous mobs.
In those situations, neurologists may intervene and try to remove them.
Sunday "was the first opportunity we had to intervene," she said.
Should this happen, Congress and some judges will try to intervene.
"I deeply regret that I did not intervene far more carefully."
But she doesn't intervene in the kid's life, not just yet.
I don't think the government is going to intervene at all.
But Americans must insist that Congress intervene to block this proposal.
Amid the ongoing price decline, the U.S. has tried to intervene.
An essay for The Times Magazine examines whether government should intervene.
The manager, who had been listening nearby, ran over to intervene.
"Usually schools intervene when they are too far gone," she said.
There's no perfect way to intervene, and intervention often has costs.
Many are calling on the central government in Beijing to intervene.
Humanity would have to intervene to avoid massive loss of life.
"That&aposs probably the stronger argument for having a court intervene."
But it is not our role to intervene when politicians speak.
And do the courts have the authority to intervene at all?
He also asked Trump not to intervene in the election campaign.
Barr declined to intervene in the Firtash case, the Post reported.
And it's not clear whether he will try to intervene again.
By Friday night, the company had persuaded Judge Griffen to intervene.
Policemen watched from overhead walkways but saw no reason to intervene.
Both sets of parents have pleaded for President Trump to intervene.
The justices' decision to intervene sparked a flurry of legislative activity.
After all, someone needs to be able to intervene if necessary.
And of course exogenous events could intervene and accelerate a breakup.
Justice Anthony Kennedy said the court was correct not to intervene.
Another deputy was present for the baptism but did not intervene.
Police warned that they would use force but did not intervene.
The question now was whether Washington or Hanoi would intervene directly.
All that granted, it's hard to intervene in cases like this.
European governments and the US have a moral obligation to intervene.
Police warned that they would use force but did not intervene.
American lawmakers have called on Trump to intervene in the situation.
She was struggling, (but) two other men standing there didn't intervene.
Federal law already appears to give him the authority to intervene.
Alexia was hit in front of the police, who didn't intervene.
The future is bright (if we intervene at the right moment).
Oh, yes, of course, but I'm saying our government didn't intervene.
Children whose parents frequently intervene are more likely to experience anxiety.
Other bystanders start yelling "Oh my God" and try to intervene.
" Clinton on foreign policy In a June 2013 speech, just months after she left the State Department, Clinton said she wished the United States could intervene in Syria "covertly as is possible for Americans to intervene.
Any American president who makes the decision to intervene or not to intervene overseas is usually making this decision with a limited menu of unappealing options that all will likely have unintended second- and third-order effects.
They also attacked her husband when he tried to intervene, she says.
I had to intervene, and my arm was covered in scratch marks.
Sessions agreed, though initially said he wouldn't take legal action to intervene.
Poland's central bank however has said it sees no reason to intervene.
Judge Wood did not rule whether Avenatti could intervene in the case.
And sometimes, an entire village has to intervene to halt the juggernaut.
McManus said shopper Jonathan Murphy tried to intervene and was fatally shot.
These lists are then shared with colleges so that advisers can intervene.
"We've got to intervene to prevent this from getting worse," Ryan said.
Harry Dunn's parents have appealed to US President Donald Trump to intervene.
And perhaps the data on height can help determine where to intervene.
If a person refuses to comply, local law enforcement authorities will intervene.
Many times the best way to intervene doesn't require getting physically involved.
Tom Cotton interrupted Warner, prompting Chairman Richard Burr to intervene against Cotton.
To INTERVENE in situations where consent has not or cannot be given.
The crib would also intervene if—god forbid—your baby wakes up.
He has called upon India, for centuries the regional power, to intervene.
And I had plenty of time to intervene, but I was frozen.
Yes, but: Congress doesn't typically intervene in private negotiations around content distribution.
Many of those retailers are asking for the US government to intervene.
Tan expected the central bank would continue to intervene on the currency.
At least 20 police were at the scene but did not intervene.
In Michigan, proposed legislation would allow lawmakers to intervene in legal cases.
This is what happens when the government tries to intervene the market.
Harrouff also allegedly attacked a neighbor trying to intervene with the attack.
She went completely off the rails, and another passenger had to intervene.
The move to intervene could throw IL&FS's restructuring plan into disarray.
That's when they decided to intervene to protect their only overseas ally.
Abbas has reportedly contacted other world leaders and urged them to intervene.
Leonhart did not directly intervene, but "acquiesced" to Whaley's decision, it added.
If such moves occur, Japan is ready to intervene in the market.
Simpson would watch surveillance video, and teachers would intervene before anything happened.
Juan Carlos needed access to the broadcasting network in order to intervene.
She said two other male partners stood by and did not intervene.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to intervene in the case last week.
As they started arguing, a friend of the woman attempted to intervene.
If I think there's a need for me to intervene, I will.
It's something that we can now quantify and measure and potentially intervene.
If the courts can't intervene, what's left for Mississippi voters to do?
If a child couldn't read, schools would know it and could intervene.
The army has been patiently waiting for the right moment to intervene.
The protesters sent a letter to Haley, asking the US to intervene.
Kraft didn't intervene this offseason to sign Brady to a multiyear contract.
But just because China can intervene doesn't mean it will just yet.
Which raises the next question: Did May ask the Queen to intervene?
At no point was the driver required to intervene, the company said.
The Pentagon had urged the president not to intervene in the cases.
If you can't intervene during the incident, you can still help afterward.
He incorporated a duty to intervene into the police regulations in Miami.
It has not commented on whether or how the bank might intervene.
He warned that any police who attempted to intervene would be harmed.
He warns the president against getting the Department of Justice to intervene.
Donaldson approached the mound, then shoved Diaz when he tried to intervene.
You have to intervene, and you have to protect drunk cast members.
They're going to try to intervene or do something that isn't necessary.
The nun in a letter said she wanted the Vatican to intervene.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government has sought to intervene in Apple's (AAPL.
Ebola Scientists often intervene during infectious outbreaks with vaccines and antiviral medications.
"The answer was yes, but only if we intervene early," she said.
Mr. Roche's father, Dennis Roche, tried to intervene, according to the affidavit.
It's not just the Bank of Japan that stands ready to intervene.
Because of their efforts, there's no reason for the government to intervene.
The police have been forced to intervene, and so have the courts.
The result can be maternal death if a surgeon doesn't intervene quickly.
The government, in other words, should intervene to provide incels with sex.
"Congress can intervene at any time in the district's business," Norton explained.
The White House, which declined to comment on Monday, could intervene thereafter.
The authorities decided to intervene, the threat of school shooting too great.
They don't know if they should hurry past or stop and intervene.
"It's always good to intervene young when children have anxiety," Poltorak said.
Was the officer less moved to intervene because the combatants were black?
Japan could intervene in the currency markets by selling yen for dollars.
In a managed float, you need reserves to intervene in the market.
Why, one might ask, would the White House care enough to intervene?
Greg Abbott, a Republican, would need to intervene to make sweeping changes.
Many pleaded for the United States to intervene to end the war.
President Xi Jinping of China had personally asked Mr. Trump to intervene.
Sheriff's deputies were there as the stunt unfolded, but they didn't intervene.
Two other train passengers attempted to intervene, and the man attacked them.
"We didn't have any reason for the police to intervene," Sherwin said.
But whenever governments intervene with duties and tariffs things get very complicated.
Maldivian opposition leaders have urged New Delhi to intervene in the crisis.
Go deeper: Trump and Pence intervene in clash between top health officials
Just look at the Obama administration's 2011 decision to intervene in Libya.
The state did not intervene with their parenting choices for their son.
In an interview with The Times, Mr. Giuliani denied trying to intervene.
That&aposs why body- image experts encourage parents to intervene early on.
Can you think of someone else who is better placed to intervene?
The anger, which boiled over into protests, spurred the government to intervene.
Some progressive advocates are skeptical Ms. Rao will intervene to curb deregulation.
This makes them more likely to intervene in a similar way again.
That may leave little diplomatic energy to intervene in any Kenyan instability.
As police tried to intervene, an officer was shot in the leg.
But why should Congress intervene in a market-based, private retirement system?
In the past the army has been quick to intervene in politics.
Regulators have declined to intervene—remarkably, considering how recent was the crisis.
State courts have no authority to intervene in a federal constitutional convention.
The officer said he was not knowledgeable or capable enough to intervene.
Sanders has said the federal government would intervene in such a scenario.
When governments intervene in energy markets, they usually create winners and losers.
He died at a hospital two hours later before doctors could intervene.
May's chagrin, he has been a champion of Parliament's right to intervene.
Saudi Arabia, Iran's rival, could have precisely the opposite incentive to intervene.
Even her guards, Jamie and the Mountain, were too startled to intervene.
It seems that the drivers made little to no effort to intervene.
Cuba said no, and the US refused to intervene on their behalf.
As worlds begin to fall apart, at what point does one intervene?
The protest disturbed his studying, he said, so he decided to intervene.
The Catalans called upon the European Union to intervene on their behalf.
While the U.S. Justice Department can intervene in such lawsuits, in this case, the U.S. government and the 28 states named in the complaint declined to intervene, leaving the ex-Organon employees to pursue it on their own.
Maduro has portrayed the situation as a U.S. effort to intervene in Venezuela.
An active shooter will expect law enforcement to intervene through doors and windows.
The FDA does not typically intervene when individuals carry out experiments on themselves.
Sometimes charities intervene, and sometimes the laborers themselves rise up and say no.
"The concept seeks to intervene the human body in different ways," says Kutzbach.
Pledge to intervene in situations where consent has not or cannot be given.
And so when a court does intervene, suddenly there&aposs some magical framework.
But the Queen reportedly rebuffed the approach, asking her private secretary to intervene.
Things got so bad that the moderator Dickerson had to intervene several times.
The judge who reduced his sentence is calling on the president to intervene.
The officer then moves to arrest Craig, and family members move to intervene.
Meanwhile, opposition MPs could always intervene by voting to reverse the Brexit process.
There are different ideas of how to geoengineer, or intervene in, Earth's climate.
Mr Obama broods about possible unintended consequences when he hears calls to intervene.
The central bank was forced to intervene to prevent shortages of basic goods.
Police did not intervene, and the man was not arrested, according to Regunberg.
Even Kim Kardashian West used her Instagram account to ask YouTube to intervene.
Trump later was allowed to intervene in the case to assert those claims.
Real-time dashboards enable supervisors to monitor and proactively intervene in live calls.
Police say assistant coach Tyron Boswell tried to intervene on Robinson&aposs behalf.
Kudlow confirmed White House principals opted not to intervene during a recent meeting.
The shootings also injured an American, Ian Grillot, 24, who tried to intervene.
With enough evidence, the group can pressure the state to intervene, said Sow.
Experts say the best bet is to intervene well before they become necessary.
The party called for his release and urged the international community to intervene.
So I would intervene if I saw them putting anything in their mouth.
But we have three times that we can intervene to help you out.
The way he uses his authority to intervene ends up crossing moral boundaries.
Plan B: To intervene unofficially, pending the introduction of a national unity government.
But Ms Suu Kyi refused to intervene, citing the independence of the judiciary.
Governments can and will intervene, and ultimately they're answerable to them, not you.
Bell Media and the NFL have now appealed to Mr Trump to intervene.
He said the central government must intervene if "turmoil" occurs in Hong Kong.
And to what extent, in either case, is it your responsibility to intervene?
The depositions also reveal Ivanka Trump's attempts to intervene on her father's behalf.
Sixty-seven percent of respondents said the social-media platform should intervene then.
Of the calls that start with machines, 15% require a human to intervene.
Benda also said the bank would be ready to intervene to mitigate volatility.
The rifts have led Kassab to repeatedly threaten to intervene in the carrier.
If it accepts, it will renounce its power to intervene in the economy.
A Starbucks employee appears to intervene, standing between Boucher and the unidentified man.
It also may prompt Congress to intervene to pass legislation on the matter.
Even so, there are limits to how much policymakers can – or should – intervene.
You, on the other hand, advocated in a piece that Congress should intervene.
The Trump administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in both cases.
However, Fitch believes PAT may decide to intervene and repay the funds' creditors.
On air he insisted the Swedish government should not intervene on his behalf.
This indicates a market failure where government should intervene to close that gap.
But Washington has dismissed as baseless suggestions it is planning to intervene militarily.
When Mr Corbyn does bother to intervene, he is a study in reluctance.
Meanwhile, Colombia did not even need to intervene in the foreign exchange market.
According to Copeland, the sergeant, who was not named, unsuccessfully tried to intervene.
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He recalled being frustrated and angry when the United States did not intervene.
At one point, according to journalists' reports, a UNIFIL officer attempted to intervene.
The plantation owners then demanded that the state government intervene to suppress competition.
Some soldiers felt a moral obligation to intervene when they saw civilian killings.
Because that could signal a bigger issue, the team was able to intervene.
In addressing Comcast's rival bid for Sky, Hancock said he would not intervene.
Common Cause means that federal courts won't be able to intervene this time.
When they got off their bikes to intervene, Turner tried to run away.
So is another officer who witnessed the attack, but did little to intervene.
The President had said he personally asked Xi to intervene in the case.
What happens when people intervene to save, control, eliminate or protect wild animals?
There was no need for Roberts to intervene in the Trump-CNN fuss.
The Korean won slipped immediately after the data, forcing the authorities to intervene.
The suspect fatally shot one student who tried to intervene, Knezovich told reporters.
Both could call a hotline to intervene in the meeting if they chose.
FIFA said referees could also intervene under the so-called three-step procedure.
So were her calls to intervene early against Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
Industry watchdog Anatel would initially intervene Oi for a year, the paper added.
That's where policy must intervene, to rise to the challenges of machine learning.
According to a new study, white women aren't likely to intervene and help.
If a ride were going off-course, he said, operators could immediately intervene.
But consider the unintended social disharmony that occurs when we intervene in trade.
The government has also said Tokyo is ready to intervene in currency markets.
That would give Turkey a pretext to intervene on behalf of Sunni Turkmen.
While I was there, security was called to intervene in a drunken incident.
But Qualcomm, which is based in San Diego, pushed the government to intervene.
And, if there is a malfunction, an engineer can intervene online from home.
"Turkey has wished to intervene in this area for a while," he said.
A judge will intervene only when there is a dispute over the demands.
"The minute you see a gang sign, you need to intervene," she says.
Rigatoni was an agile fellow and, unlike Josie, was not afraid to intervene.
Now she's haunted by the fact that she failed to intervene years ago.
Tech companies this week have attempted to intervene, with varying levels of success.
Some U.S. industry representatives were skeptical that Texas should intervene in the market.
That included looking for elections in Europe where Russia might try to intervene.
Analysts and US officials say it is unlikely that China would intervene militarily.
Some punched and kicked Xu as airport security and staff attempted to intervene.
Trump phoned Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, asking him to intervene in the case.
I was thinking that the only person who could intervene was the president.
Some U.S. industry representatives were skeptical that Texas should intervene in the market.
Arleigh will continue to intervene until she senses his negative emotions have dissipated.
He then allegedly assaulted the teenager and two adults who attempted to intervene.
I met women who were trained to intervene after reports of domestic violence.
He has not been challenged to intervene beyond the administrative tasks at hand.
Late on Sunday, the Ohio Democratic Party asked the Supreme Court to intervene.
The only thing we do is to intervene in order to minimise volatility.
It has yet to intervene despite petitions calling on it to do so.
Airbnb doesn&apost intervene in the transaction between the hosts and the guests.
Mark Zuckerberg need not intervene, because Facebook, the platform, will do so instinctively.
The disputes occasionally turn violent, forcing provincial or even national officials to intervene.
Yet it has also been ready to intervene and bring about concrete transformation.
At this point, Segall was able to intervene on behalf of a vessel.
His opponents or public watchdogs, however, may ask the Supreme Court to intervene.
In these cases, a manager might want to intervene to resolve relationship issues.
Some judges and clerks intervene on behalf of young girls; others do not.
Should President Trump intervene, or at least say something about democracy and sovereignty?
Government officials declined to answers questions on why they did not intervene sooner.
Trump did not suggest to Catz that he would intervene, according to Bloomberg.
Abrams and Green denied there were any plans for US troops to intervene.
Officers had to come forward to intervene as people began to get heated.
The website, however, doesn't intervene over factual disputes, says Yelp spokeswoman Hannah Cheesman.
Halima walked to a Taliban checkpoint to intervene on behalf of the family.
When reached, Amazon would not intervene but said it would inform the customer.
He said eight city police officers were wounded when they tried to intervene.
Kim and Khloé also felt that it was Kris Jenner's job to intervene.
Kim and Khloé also felt that it was Kris Jenner's job to intervene.
Melissa, with the help of Becket, has moved to intervene in Dumont v.
If she were abusing another employee instead of herself, would we not intervene?
Performing music outdoors always seems like a great idea until uncooperative conditions intervene.
Colleges also monitor students' progress closely and intervene when they go off track.
The Supreme Court must intervene out of an elemental embrace of due process.
Reaction: Alarmed intellectuals have signed international petitions calling on the U.N. to intervene.
According to BILD, things got so heated that Franck Ribery had to intervene.
I left this dinner in Washington, run to the airport, tried to intervene.
The transit authority has made no attempt to intervene to contain the spending.
Surakiart said last month that the panel could not intervene in the case.
King then asked security to intervene and remove his interrogator from the room.
We're told vets won't intervene until they see the positioning of the calf.
I have to be able to intervene when people get aggressive or annoying.
The finance ministry would not intervene in exchange rate management, Junior Finance Minister Eran Wickremaratne said last week, adding that the central bank would intervene as and when necessary to curb excess volatility in the exchange rate and also punish speculators.
But Mr. Barbour found few donors willing to intervene in such a volatile race.
In almost every other circumstance, rangers will not intervene in the harsh bear world.
Some protested outside the stadium, prompting the police to intervene to disperse the crowd.
They did not, however, intervene on the quality and substance of the family's dinner.
Then again, said Zettler, just because the agency can intervene, doesn't mean it will.
It's not his style to intervene — Eden will just have to deal with it.
"Who are you to intervene in private business?" a more senior soldier asked him.
The remaining 353 respondents said authorities would not intervene to defend that exchange rate.
A key component of those games—sound—now doesn't work, unless the designers intervene.
Police say he stabbed children at the party and adults who tried to intervene.
" Police told the crowd to disperse after the statement, warning "otherwise, we will intervene.
He's been trying to intervene in the past ever since, but keeps failing. Why?
There is no indication yet that the soldiers will intervene on behalf of democracy.
You can identify where you need to act and intervene as soon as possible.
It appears ready to intervene to prevent the two from taking up their seats.
As the fighting became entrenched, the need to intervene grew, month by bloody month.
Reuters reported that some companies had asked the Swiss National Bank (SNB) to intervene.
The Niagara Gazette said a neighbor attempted to intervene, but was threatened by Ciskiewic.
Others also expected the yen would need to strengthen further before Japan would intervene.
America could intervene to weaken the dollar, undermining its reputation for unfettered capital markets.
But perhaps that's where our actual regulators — which is to say, Congress — should intervene.
A woman wearing a neon vest appears in the video and tries to intervene.
He was charged with assault for allegedly shooting a man who tried to intervene.
Despite the efforts of multiple flight attendants attempting to intervene, the man was undeterred.
MPS was the first bank to request that the fund intervene via precautionary recapitalisation.
Other organizations are using technology to intervene and provide support when unsafe situations arise.
The government has threatened to intervene if Oi stakeholders fail to reach an agreement.
Many Salvadoreans are praying that the United States Congress will intervene to stop expulsions.
"We need to build better evidence that will allow us to intervene," Raviglione said.
Few people will intervene to stop an act they think should not merit sanction.
Her brother tried to intervene, and that's when they threatened to run her over.
He nearly takes a swing at his girlfriend's dad, which causes Ryan to intervene.
China is expected to intervene to stop any plunge through 7 against the dollar.
That's spurred the central bank to intervene in the market to support the ringgit.
But search queries related to the Holocaust or suicide have prompted Google to intervene.
But social networks are powerful enough that, in this case, Republicans intend to intervene.
We are going to intervene quickly and we are going to review the contracts.
The FCC is the current venue for this fight, but Congress will eventually intervene.
Russia went on to intervene in Syria and, in 20143, meddle in America's elections.
It denounced attempts by previous U.S. and UK governments to intervene in its campaign.
Barcelona were helpless to intervene and – for around €50m – their talisman moved to Madrid.
The government has confirmed that it will continue to intervene as and when needed.
American citizens can still intervene to negate policies detrimental to girls and women worldwide.
The safety systems are still on and watching the road, but it won't intervene.
Judge Wood declined to rule from the bench on Ms. Clifford's motion to intervene.
The agency left the door open, however, to intervene in cases where it does.
" It also found "concerns that EPA did not quickly intervene and notify the public.
Michael McCloskey, 38, attempted to intervene and was shot several times, according to police.
Russia is also active in the region, but has said it will not intervene.
Moussa dismissed the minister as a "fool" and said the Lebanese government should "intervene".
In terms of actively preventing climate change, however, policymakers have less scope to intervene.
Caitlyn calls Kris later and asks her to intervene with Khloé on Caitlyn's behalf.
Papal aides said Francis wants to avoid appearing to intervene in the presidential election.
She has regularly said that the government should not intervene in a woman's decision.
Intervene and wage war against the people that are out there on the esplanade?
Trump separately pressed other intelligence community leaders to intervene against the FBI's Russia investigation.
Jewish People Opposed to the Eruv tried to intervene in that case in 2013.
Some of the kids began to cry -- prompting at least one parent to intervene.
Even when my teachers, parents and friends actively tried to intervene, I couldn't stop.
If they do decide to intervene, which moral and political responsibilities do they assume?
Why do you think our legal system is reluctant to intervene in college sports?
The government may intervene in whistleblower lawsuits, typically a major boost to those cases.
Despite the abuse going on for a number of years, authorities failed to intervene.
Hundreds were killed before the army arrived to intervene — which happens often in Congo.
"When people are slaughtered, you have to intervene once," he told German newspaper Bild.
It is true that new incarnations of my friend Roy intervene across the globe.
In his Instagram post, he questioned why senior students didn't intervene with his grandfather.
Lebanese Information Minister Melhem Riachy urged the country's president and prime minister to intervene.
After Alexander was convicted, Jesse Jackson traveled to Jacksonville to ask Corey to intervene.
Was President Bill Clinton wrong to intervene in Kosovo to avert potential genocide there?
"But if they do something that appears truly damaging, the judge may well intervene."
They called for continued non-violent resistance and for the European Union to intervene.
For the sake of everyone living in your building, the board needs to intervene.
Trump appeared to be considering how much to intervene in the case, Holmes said.
"When we as humans intervene, it rarely turns out well," one local resident said.
If the judge in the case doesn't intervene, Gates may waive the lawyer's conflict.
If the building fails to intervene, you could call 311 and report the situation.
The court also dismissed lobbying group FairSearch's bid to intervene in the shopping case.
The system allows any of the three countries to intervene to restore constitutional order.
" He said, "Our job is to get there first and intervene and stop it.
Then contact your landlord and insist that he or she intervene on your behalf.
When asked, if the Russians intervene again, will you take their help, Mr. President?
And by intervene, I mean walk into the room and declare the night done.
More cops joined the procession, but despite their warnings, they did little to intervene.
Pressure is growing on the United States and its Western allies to intervene militarily.
But it's not always safe to ignore a crisis, or to try to intervene.
Doctors and psychologists volunteer to examine the migrants and intervene against abuse and trafficking.
The central bank says it will intervene in the market "as the need arises".
Presidents rarely intervene in the military justice system, but it does happen on occasion.
Nakesha had nobody who felt similarly empowered to intervene, or knew what to do.
Justin tried to intervene, but Bryce pushed back and had his way with her.
As anger mounted within the public, some lawmakers rushed to the scene to intervene.
No violence was reported, however, and the police did not intervene in the demonstrations.
Unless the Trump administration somehow plans to directly intervene in Venezuela, though, that's unlikely.
Mr. Sweeney wanted Mr. Murphy to intervene with the union to stop the attacks.
"We are beginning to resort to the international community to intervene," Mr. Pastor said.
If the justices fail to intervene in our case, the future of Roe v.
But Dr. Ghaferi said the message is clear: It is best to intervene early.
The minister said she had also written to European Commissioner asking it to intervene.
But what happens when white people intervene to try to stop such discriminatory behavior?
He declined to comment on whether Japan needs to intervene in the currency market.
For example, Murphy's algorithm could help doctors intervene to prevent diabetics from needing dialysis.
The minister said she had also written to European Commissioner asking it to intervene.
I think when the government does intervene correctly, it brings, it opens things up.
We're told her female friend tried to intervene, and was quickly struck as well.
With a month to go until Israel's elections, Trump may yet decide to intervene.
"The verdict indicates that there were reasons to intervene in this family," he said.
Cuomo implored the government to intervene and order companies to begin manufacturing ventilators now.
Someone who is not expected to intervene to help Biden: Former President Barack Obama.
A third man, Ian Grillot was shot and injured as he tried to intervene.
It will ratify the wisdom of Vladimir Putin's decision to intervene on Assad's behalf.
From the statements, it's unclear when exactly the resource officer was called to intervene.
First Lady Melania Trump and Kanye West both asked Trump to intervene in July.
But obviously, Donald Trump and Mike Pence can't intervene every time a plant closes.
Other countries have tried to intervene in our affairs before, sometimes with modest success.
If your neighbors complain that your clients are too loud, the board will intervene.
The Supreme Court said last month it wouldn't intervene in the state-level suit.
Stump said tests that ESMA will use for deciding when to intervene were "subjective".
They argued that the government should intervene to address widening inequality of industrial capitalism.
If the other party members were nearby, they might be able to come intervene.
Now, I can't intervene, but I can call for a review of the case.
Convinced that Washington called the shots, the opposition implored the American Embassy to intervene.
The families of both men have called for the United States government to intervene.
It refused to intervene as the South's black men lost the right to vote.
"It is not willing to intervene directly or to propose a solution," he said.
China would almost certainly intervene, setting up a fraught confrontation with the United States.
This Court should intervene now while there are still dissenting voices left to save.
National Democrats have so far been reluctant to intervene in Alabama, despite the allegations.
It is not clear who ordered the National Guard to intervene forcibly on Monday.
Ukraine's Foreign Affairs Ministry issued a statement appealing to Western governments to intervene diplomatically.
Trump called it "ridiculous" that Russia would intervene to help him win the presidency.
The AGs will probably not win the right to intervene at the 5th Circuit.
Screening is essential as it offers an opportunity to intervene before a crisis occurs.
Because we bought a great business, we were able to intervene, terrific management team.
People also contact the club to intervene in cases of child marriage, said Bah.
Greg Abbott to intervene in the case and "do the right thing" for Reed.
Sterling tried to intervene at that point, but Ferguson shot him in the leg.
We demand that government intervene when we can all agree on what's at stake.
The president has asked the Supreme Court to intervene in some of those cases.
Both Israel and Thailand intervene in markets to limit upward pressure on their currencies.
The police will not intervene because she will not open the door for them.
"I don't intervene and tell agencies how to do their business," the mayor said.
He has said they repeatedly asked him to intervene to have their accounts reopened.
Last year, Trump hinted in a tweet that he may intervene in Golsteyn's case.
He frightened his adoptive mother, and she had asked the police repeatedly to intervene.
I think somebody's got to intervene, even if it's the sports minister or something.
The police said Mr. Kinner initially targeted the children, before adults tried to intervene.
The A.F.C. had said that it would intervene only an official complaint were filed.
The New York Fed was forced to intervene, something it hasn't done since 2008.
But even in situations with difficult power dynamics, there can be ways to intervene.
The anti-ISIS fight gives Moscow an excuse to intervene in the conflict there.
Immigrants activists worry they would risk appearing to agree by asking Congress to intervene.
Also in lots of ways, the environment can intervene and change people's intelligence scores.
In other instances, the distortion is wholesale — scars that indelibly intervene upon our vision.
But they need to try harder, community leaders said, and intervene before outbreaks start.
Trump's comments sent a message to the Russians that they "are free to intervene in the next election as long as they intervene on the president's side, and he will not have the guts to call them out on it," Schiff said.
The government may intervene in the cases, which is typically a major boost for them.
A few anti-lynching laws were passed to intervene on vigilante violence against African Americans.
The Italian government has then been forced to intervene and protect the third largest lender.
" It adds that parents should intervene only "if the acts are non-consensual or hurtful.
Matt flew in from California to Portugal to intervene in his daughter's Fantasy Suite date.
Police, who had pulled the man from the crowd before Benalla took over, didn't intervene.
It told Washington not to intervene militarily, warning outside interference was the path to bloodshed.
Lincoln's reluctance to intervene abroad or antagonize strongmen sounds similar to President Donald Trump's worldview.
The motorist saw the officer struggling with the attacker and asked if he could intervene.
They have to run to parental proxies on campus grievance committees to intervene for them.
Lobbying groups representing companies like Facebook and Google also plan to intervene in some fashion.
Clinton said that were she president right now, she would have the federal government intervene.
Juncker initially made clear his disapproval but said the Commission had no power to intervene.
He was not allowed to assist or intervene in escorting his daughter from the school.
Once Booker lurches to a patch of grass, several women intervene to carry her away.
There are pained glances and raised eyebrows, but not too many bystanders willing to intervene.
The bloodshed would have been difficult to stop and the world was reluctant to intervene.
Last year Mr Mourão suggested that the army could intervene to solve Brazil's political problems.
But critics saw his reluctance to intervene in Syria as an abdication of American responsibility.
This time, the game offers no way to intervene, no solution to the girl's problem.
And along that pathway, they can possibly find places to intervene and discover new cures.
If the Iranian-backed Shia militia enter the city, Ankara says it may intervene militarily.
What I would say is everybody has got an opinion as to when you intervene.
Safety drivers will remain behind the wheel just in case there's a need to intervene.
He also enjoys the right to intervene in policymaking for the rest of his life.
"I would hate to have the government intervene on such basic parenting skills," she said.
Like that time he tweeted to intervene in the romantic entanglements of Twilight co-stars.
By offering teleconsultations from a hospital it is possible to intervene earlier and prevent readmission.
Mr Trudeau has also denied that he put pressure on Ms Wilson-Raybould to intervene.
The police had to intervene at times to prevent confrontations from getting physical, reports said.
The lawsuits claim the Environmental Protection Agency was too slow to intervene in the crisis.
If Russia and the Baltics don't believe the White House would intervene then this evaporates.
If the Trump administration doesn't intervene, other red states will surely follow in its footsteps.
Any attempt to intervene on currency markets would be difficult to do alone, Segal said.
And it's also on men to intervene when they see another guy behaving badly. 3.
Because he has not recused himself, Barr can oversee and intervene in the ongoing case.
Watson has repeatedly led campaigns to intervene during Japanese whaling operations on the open ocean.
Call is being analyzed in real time and the manager can see the intervene recommendation.
We have to intervene to fix this problem because real people are actually getting hurt.
The central bank reiterated, however, its willingness to further intervene should the European economy worsen.
Because China intends to intervene as well, this scenario has the potential for dangerous escalation.
Another aspect of China's assertiveness is its readiness to intervene in other countries' security policies.
"We can intervene in these children's lives in time to make a difference," she added.
The organization Airline Ambassadors is arming people with the knowledge to identify trafficking and intervene.
The yen's strength pushed Tokyo to warn it could again intervene against its currency's rally.
A petition urging Hollande to intervene and free Sauvage has racked up nearly 500,20143 signatures.
A petition urging Hollande to intervene and free Sauvage has racked up nearly 500,000 signatures.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has reportedly contacted other world leaders and urged them to intervene.
" Coats likewise said, "I have never been pressured" nor have I "felt pressure to intervene.
"Sarkozy decided to intervene as early as February 22013," long before Gaddafi's plans became known.
Officers learn how to assess a situation, intervene properly and help someone find appropriate care.
That is why the President-elect and his Campaign seek to intervene in this case.
"Governments must intervene to create an environment that aids them to make the right decision."
There are compelling reasons for parliament to intervene and push for a Brexit re-examination.
"We will then be able to decide if we need to intervene further," Bailey said.
The European Commission has no direct authority to intervene in domestic member state tax matters.
Well, I would distinguish between worries over how foreign powers might intervene in 2020 ... Deepfakes.
Before his election, Trump repeatedly urged Obama not to intervene militarily in the Syrian conflict.
Amnesty International also urged Sisi to intervene to prevent the execution of the six men.
The one god may intervene in our shared quest, but we must not be deterred.
Coats and Rogers said they had never felt "pressured" to intervene in a federal investigation.
James called on authorities to intervene, claiming he had grazing rights privilege in the area.
The Brazilian government has threatened to intervene should Oi stakeholders fail to reach an agreement.
"You have to give credit to the man for being willing to intervene," McManus said.
In such a situation, the central bank would be under pressure to intervene once again.
Meanwhile, California and several other states filed a motion to intervene to defend the law.
The Benisek plaintiffs asked the justices to intervene and compel the lower court to act.
The United States is looking to intervene in a legal dispute between Ireland and Facebook.
It took a VA physician, familiar with health trends amongst this unique population, to intervene.
Schools have started anti-bystander programs to encourage kids to intervene when they see bullying.
They're (potential groups that want to intervene) going to keep on getting better at this.
Many liberals now argued that governments were morally obliged to intervene to help the poor.
He can intervene and the secretary of Transportation can amend or revoke the DOT's Dec.
The economy is growing but not overheating, and the Fed's leadership is disinclined to intervene.
"In those cases a manager is called to intervene and the situation is quietly resolved."
Terrorist attacks often share a surprising element: ordinary people who risk their lives to intervene.
Women don't report it, passersby don't intervene, and police don't take it seriously, she said.
If she hears somebody saying something that's not nice, she'll walk up and politely intervene.
Democrats and civil rights and immigrant groups are pushing courts across the country to intervene.
China, meanwhile, appears to be ready to forcefully intervene in order to stop the protests.
Where, when and how should the United States intervene in the affairs of other countries?
" Lee is asking President Trump to intervene, "I've never seen someone give such a speech.
But if you could pay the pharmacists to intervene, it could help keep patients healthier.
"In the Mediterranean there are other countries that can intervene," said Interior Minister Matteo Salvini.
In what situations would Speaker Ryan push a Trump White House to intervene militarily abroad?
Three times, the strings intervene with sustained D's in stacked octaves, as if issuing warnings.
The Justice Department has previously asked the Supreme Court to intervene, but to no avail.
Zulverdi reiterated BI's commitment to intervene in the market to guard the rupiah against volatility.
The U.S. would be forced to intervene in order to oppose Iran and protect Israel.
Often buildings need to ask relatives or city agencies like Adult Protective Services to intervene.
Trump had said he personally asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to intervene in the case.
My friend doesn't intervene, which leaves me in the awkward position of disciplining her child.
The justices rarely intervene in this phase of a case, even in high-profile matters.
But he rejected the idea that he or Republican leadership would intervene if Gianforte wins.
The notion that a foreign country, an adversary, decided to massively intervene in our election.
He asked them to intervene with legislation to make the sanctions more difficult to lift.
In Congress, Senate Democrats want to intervene in a lawsuit targeting the legality of ObamaCare.
Kate Brown (D) has appealed directly to United States Attorney General Loretta Lynch to intervene.
But she has also warned that she would intervene in industries deemed to be dysfunctional.
A further rise in the spread would force the Treasury to intervene again, it added.
Neither God can hear prayers, intervene in human affairs, or feel emotions of any kind.
This isn't the first time India's central bank has had to intervene at Yes Bank.
TCI, short for The Children's Investment Fund, later asked the Bank of England to intervene.
There's also one more reason why courts may be reluctant to intervene in such cases.
Warden Carter Davenport was also stabbed when he and other corrections officers attempted to intervene.
Should democratic countries, like the United States, intervene in this most recent slide toward authoritarianism?
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, No. 18A964, asked the Supreme Court to intervene.
The Albanians fought back, and once again the Atlantic alliance was called upon to intervene.
Britain has tried repeatedly to intervene in her case, but she has remained behind bars.
Generally, when people are in a crowd, they don't intervene when they see someone misbehaving.
He could turn a blind eye to the Idaho bulletin and decide not to intervene.
They're also going after the ability of the government to intervene after the next crisis.
Bill Haslam, a Republican, declined to intervene, though there were many reasons to justify intervening.
I had to quell every American helicopter parent impulse in my body not to intervene.
One of the hardest choices parents face is when to intervene in our children's lives.
I don't want to intervene in a way that ultimately does more harm than good.
Even after the United States Supreme Court rejected the legislature's plea to intervene on Feb.
Most importantly, in each case, there was an opportunity to detect the threat and intervene.
We look at a test case and examine the arguments about whether governments should intervene.
At sea, a Russian naval flotilla is just offshore, ready to intervene with formidable firepower.
He even asked Mexico, which had already reached an accord with the U.S., to intervene.
For years, China did intervene in financial markets to depress the value of its currency.
Would the president intervene if the Navy tried to punish Chief Gallagher after the trial?
Law enforcement officials interviewed for this article said Mr. Cuomo did not intervene in investigations.
Parents need to understand how white supremacists prey on teen boys, so they can intervene.
The thought that it might have been possible to intervene haunts everyone who knew them.
Ricky John Best, 53, was killed in the train car when he tried to intervene.
People who intervene to rescue victims or stop a crime often die in the attempt.
And will the chief justice actively intervene -- or follow Rehnquist's ceremonial approach to the job?
They asked SEC chair Mary Jo White to intervene to bring those rules in sync.
Danielle Kelley told the newspaper she would defend Devin Kelley if Shields tried to intervene.
Protestors demanded that the local court intervene in the ongoing investigation to ensure due process.
The temptation to intervene in situations like the Syrian civil war is humane and understandable.
The United States would have to intervene if Taiwan were in danger of being invaded.
Mr. Schneiderman's office has not yet decided whether it will ultimately intervene in the case.
The Australian Directors' Guild (ADG) called on the Australian government to intervene on Ricketson's behalf.
Despite the hiatus, the UK government has said it will not intervene on the issue.
He then went after her mother when she tried to intervene, stabbing her 203 times.
Its cars required human drivers to intervene much more frequently than those of its competitors.
Bolton's pronouncement also raises the question of whether Trump could intervene to block his testimony.
He did not exclude using Brazil's foreign reserves to intervene in the currency spot market.
But not until this month has the Fed had to intervene since the financial crisis.
The refusal to intervene, some said, was a defining moral failure of the Obama administration.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee said he would not intervene or grant Sutton's request for clemency.
I wondered if they'd intervene on my behalf should someone attack me on the train.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tried to get then-justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to intervene.
Trudeau's minority government had faced pressure from industry and farmers to intervene in the strike.
There's still a possibility that US President Donald Trump could intervene in the Huawei cases.
However, yesterday military officials announced the White House will not intervene in the review.  2.
Beck: But don't we ask government to intervene in other life issues, such as murder?
Last year, the EU court denied U.S. officials' request to intervene in the tax challenge.
Facebook has sifted through posts to detect and possibly intervene when users may be suicidal.
The anger comes as more signs emerged that authorities missed chances to intervene weeks beforehand.
The other deputy, Goforth, was present but did not participate in the baptism, nor intervene.
This could limit the ECB's ability to intervene effectively in the event of a crisis.
When Syrian President Bashar Assad used chemical weapons a year later, Obama did not intervene.
CNN's report comes a day after the Supreme Court refused to intervene in the case.
Arya Rashidi, a fruit merchant of Kurdish origin, witnessed Friday's attack and tried to intervene.
No other solar companies have sought to intervene, according to documents filed with the commission.
Did Mueller really intend to pass the buck to Congress, only to have Barr intervene?
Now, a decade after the global meltdown, it looks like Berlin may intervene after all.
Moreover, the task force was focusing on a population where we might intervene: older people.
Candidate Donald Trump promised not to intervene abroad unless it was in America's direct interest.
Ms. Geymonat told the BBC that she had tried to intervene, and was quickly assaulted.
But some families of the victims still blame him for urging the authorities to intervene.
The state of Wisconsin, meanwhile, will argue the courts should not intervene in state politics.
But suicide is absolutely preventable, and we're learning more about the best ways to intervene.
What's more, empowering OIRA to directly intervene in financial regulations could overwhelm the tiny office.
Beachgoers attempt to intervene as Weinman screams, and the officer tells them to back up.
Have you had to intervene with a school or even another family, and did it help?
Military leader General Constantine Chiwenga threatened Monday to intervene and calm political tensions following Mnangagwa's ouster.
The finance minister makes the final decision on whether to intervene to stem sharp yen rises.
Trump told Reuters in December that he would intervene in the Justice Department's case against Huawei.
Police, who had hauled the man from the crowd before Benalla took over, didn&apost intervene.
Officials said agents are only supposed to intervene when someone verbally or physically threatens a candidate.
A couple of times, other students had to intervene to stop picking on me during meetings.
This bill makes it easier for law enforcement to do its job and intervene when appropriate.
Hetland was off-duty but tried to intervene in a bar robbery around 9:40 p.m.
Should Google intervene when its search protocols show higher paying jobs to men than to women?
He has been charged with allegedly shooting a man who tried to intervene in that incident.
If my mom blurted anything remotely critical to me during our weekly calls, Justin would intervene.
However, Carstens said the bank had not had to intervene in markets since the February announcements.
He probably could not intervene to reverse coal's decline without actively handicapping renewables or natural gas.
The creepy clown craze has gotten so out of hand that Batman has had to intervene.
The alleged thief then pushed an assistant principal who tried to intervene; she called for assistance.
It also gives Mr. Trump's lawyers rights to intervene in those proceedings and present a defense.
At one point, authorities began to physically intervene in the media's attempts to talk to Miguna.
Tobacco use almost always starts during adolescence so the FDA said its critical to intervene early.
When considering a merger, for example, they have traditionally used size to determine when to intervene.
We were not given any specific assignments to intervene in the crisis in the immediate period.
While engaging privately is often best, there are cases where you may want to intervene publicly.
He said it's destructive for the federal government to try to intervene and guide that process.
Some Google and Amazon IP address also continue to host Telegram, prompting the government to intervene.
At that point human researchers intervene to test the model's predictions in a real biological system.
Police began to intervene, seemingly spraying pepper spray or tear gas, forcing the crowd to disperse.
Policymakers should still consider implementing sin taxes if they intend to intervene to change individuals' behaviour.
Technically, the House does not need to hold a full vote to intervene in the lawsuit.
"I think politics shouldn't intervene," said Liza Ignatieva, a 21-year-old university student in Moscow.
If no new actions intervene, the view will be quite different on March 30th next year.
How would you recommend someone who's a bystander of cyberbullying to intervene on the victim's behalf?
In states that violate the new regulations, the federal government would intervene to run federal elections.
Palace staffers have had to intervene, spending hours each week combating the attacks against the duchesses.
And Russia has been playing off Iran and Israel by allowing each to intervene in Syria.
The state will only intervene if people do not act in the interest of the nation.
And he makes a habit of bypassing institutions to intervene personally on all sorts of matters.
For Parliament to intervene is a desperate measure, but these are just the times for it.
Level 4 vehicles can intervene if things go wrong or if there is a system failure.
You wish you could understand the reasoning why the whales strand better, so you could intervene.
It did not say what would happen if they didn't but police did not immediately intervene.
In June, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to intervene in the case, the Washington Post reported.
Agency heads are now reportedly exploring their options to intervene if new funding is not delivered.
The government can intervene in the lawsuits, which is typically a major boost to such cases.
This slowdown increased expectations that Chinese authorities will intervene and China's economy will regain its footing.
Board members rarely intervene in public to take a position on the behavior of their CEOs.
The Trump administration declined to defend the mandate, spurring Democratic officials in 16 states to intervene.
So if we could intervene in fetal life, that may be Lorenzo's only hope of surviving.
Amazon told workers in Romania that it is not the company's job to intervene, Bloomberg wrote.
In some cases, she will intervene and call the health system directly to make it happen.
It's in these situations that Maggie — and others — have looked for a third party to intervene.
The appeals court reversed the district court, prompting Google to ask the Supreme Court to intervene.
That should be a frightening proposition for lawyers pushing FCA claims after DOJ declines to intervene.
The probe followed mounting calls for the agency to intervene in a scandal at the school.
In October, telecoms regulator Anatel had threatened to intervene in the carrier if it changed management.
Russia did not intervene militarily, but was in close contact with Armenian politicians during the protests.
Hopefully, we will intervene less going forward and we hope a proper liquid market will evolve.
Certainly I don't rule out art's possibility to intervene, especially in the situation we're in now.
Judges can intervene either to stop or start care, depending on the details of the case.
She said she first accused her boss of misconduct in 2015, but the university didn't intervene.
Trump repeatedly urged Obama not to intervene in the Syrian civil war in 2013 on Twitter.
Even if it found other potential transactions, China could theoretically intervene in those deals as well.
The establishment now has even more reason resist Steve Bannon's effort to intervene in primaries nationwide.
But it had to grant the Americans the right to intervene militarily whenever they saw fit.
His dad, then 60 years old, tried to intervene, but was pepper sprayed, subdued, and arrested.
The vehicle reportedly will notify drivers in emergencies, giving them eight to 10 seconds to intervene.
Prejudice may indeed abound, but for officials to intervene it must be proven, not merely alleged.
He reiterated the bank would be prepared to intervene against excessive crown volatility after the exit.
She still has the authority to intervene and free the two after an obvious sham conviction.
Japanese officials have said they may intervene in currency markets if the yen appreciates too much.
Today, Indians remain reluctant to intervene on a victim's behalf because they worry about legal harassment.
The finance ministry said on Monday that Japan did not intervene in currency markets between Jan.
But, it's worth remembering, there's a reason jockeys rarely compete into midlife: career-ending accidents intervene.
If Healey's actions are in bad faith, that gives Kinkeade a reason to intervene, he wrote.
Employees also want Alphabet CEO Larry Page to intervene and address the demands of the walkout.
India moved aircraft and ships to its southern bases to potentially intervene, according to Reuters' sources.
Lawyers for Cohen have argued that Wood should not permit Avenatti to intervene in this instance.
President Trump had said he personally asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to intervene in the case.
The state cannot oblige homeowners to upgrade their buildings unless there are obvious reasons to intervene.
MALDEF is representing 22019 DACA recipients who filed a motion to intervene in the Texas case.
The United Nations' refugee agency called on European governments to intervene, warning that storms were approaching.
Turkey, Mr. Suzer said, has moved past the days when its military should intervene in politics.
Community members then intervene to mediate and de-escalate violence and refer people to social services.
Musk had tried to intervene in the operation by offering the services of a mini-submarine.
"She knew when to intervene and when to let the process take its course," he said.
And if the church cannot police itself, is there anything outside authorities can do to intervene?
Villagers from Kocho wanted to follow, but they were still waiting for the U.S. to intervene.
Since that time, the situation has worsened, and, as we predicted, Congress is moving to intervene.
Ratner didn't participate, but Kalighi said he also didn't respond when she asked him to intervene.
A guard attempted to intervene, but Russell insisted he could not be touched by the guard.
Eileen is furious that the department botched their chance to intervene and prevent her brother's death.
Now, Hart is suing Delta for failing to intervene and continuing to serve the man alcohol.
We have complete agreement that Russia tried to intervene in 21 of our states' electoral systems.
On Wednesday, she sent a letter to Pope Francis asking him to intervene in the case.
By the summer of 2017, his mother, Judith Wallace Huff, had become alarmed enough to intervene.
By failing to intervene, the co-op could be violating the proprietary lease and city codes.
Lopez Obrador's government has ordered the armed forces to intervene in Pemex's facilities, including one refinery.
We can't always tell them to intervene, and we can't always tell them to stay silent.
President Hadi called for the leaders of the neighboring Gulf states to intervene in the war.
That might mean curtailing your knee-jerk impulse to intervene and fix the problem for her.
Remember: Never put yourself in harm's way and only intervene if it's safe to do so.
Whitaker appeared never to have taken official action to intervene in the Cohen case, Nadler said.
These programs will also emphasize how to spot street harassment and intervene on a victim's behalf.
With the FCC's net neutrality rules gone, the FTC can intervene to address some anticompetitive behavior.
If your therapist fears you'll hurt yourself or others, he or she may act to intervene.
But we know the paradox of a free market is that sometimes you have to intervene.
Thomas, writing only for himself, said the court had correctly declined to intervene in the case.
"It's the right time to intervene, there are problems that can be fixed now," she said.
The violence was facilitated by the failure of Congolese provincial authorities to intervene, the report said.
The family pleads for help as white neighbors look on in concern, but do not intervene.
The Environmental Protection Agency's failure to intervene earlier and stop the water crisis in Flint, Mich.
Other leading Democrats including House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi welcomed the court's decision to intervene.
Stories like Berry's are prompting a growing outcry in Washington, and lawmakers are eager to intervene.
The National Association of Immigration Judges is now calling on state and local officials to intervene.
Some lawmakers, including Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas, have urged the Trump administration to intervene.
On Wednesday, the three-judge recount court rejected Ms. Simonds's motions filed last week to intervene.
He has called on the United States and India to intervene in the recent political crackdown.
But V.A.R. did not intervene on the two passages of play that ultimately decided this match.
And in so doing, he opened the door for House Democrats to intervene in successive appeals.
If Washington wants the global free market to work, it must intervene to blunt Beijing's belligerence.
It isn't for you to intervene in her life in order to salve your own conscience.
Ultimately, the W.H.O. had to ask the Vatican to intervene and say the vaccine was safe.
If the horrors are unfolding now, it invites other countries to intervene and punish the perpetrators.
She was taken to a hospital, which prompted the city's Administration for Children's Services to intervene.
He also has advice on what to do when bad weather does intervene with your plans.
It's a family saga more about human connections than history, even as conflict and occupation intervene.
Mostly the strategy is to intervene with counseling or other assistance before an offender becomes addicted.
His appeal for a penalty fell on deaf ears, and the video assistant referee didn't intervene.
"Someone has to intervene, stop that person and check out what's going on," Mr. Taylor said.
They were not deployed to intervene against prison riots, but were on a pre-planned route.
So far, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has declined to intervene.
Drug trafficking and national security are areas in "which these government specialists cannot intervene," said Alvarado.
Tuqouc rushed to intervene and strangled Rex to death, the couple alleges according to the outlet.
Without setting a specific deadline, Wood indicated she may intervene if it were going too slowly.
A former minister said the institution had been left no room to intervene in a crisis.
The bank has long resisted public and political pressure to intervene more directly in providing stimulus.
"They're waiting for the misery index to reach a certain scale before they intervene," he said.
Do you have sufficient connection with these people to be entitled to intervene in their lives?
He told her to pray quietly beside the bed at night, counting on God to intervene.
He must keep Iraq whole and reassure Turkey and Iran enough that they do not intervene.
Promising to intervene in cases where there is serious harm isn't just sensible — it's also scalable.
Without it, the bureau couldn't intervene on students' behalf if something went wrong with the program.
Parents often view our role in managing disputes as an either-or proposition: intervene or ignore.
The vehicle reportedly will notify drivers in emergencies, giving them eight to 63 seconds to intervene.
Teachers use the software to track students' work and may intervene when a child is struggling.
Beijing, he said, did not want to intervene and become responsible for fixing Hong Kong's problems.
Ultimately, Adhia said, the hope would be to intervene with adolescents before anyone needs a CPO.
My immigration caseworkers had the boy's mother sign a privacy release, enabling us to intervene immediately.
In both programs, pharmacists can identify and intervene with patients who show signs of opioid addiction.
" But Obama's policy was actually a further climb-down from "acting alone" to "should not intervene.
But Democratic states and environmental groups did object and pleaded with the court not to intervene.
He said a crisis team was able to intervene in those cases to help those individuals.
France, Germany and Italy jointly welcomed the proposal to give member states a tool to intervene.
"Allowing him to intervene to address that would seem incredibly inappropriate under those circumstances," Tatelman said.
As Credico and Buschel sparred, the judge presiding over the trial had to intervene multiple times.
Do you want the Frontal Collision Mitigation system to intervene at early, medium or late detection?
This put the onus on the safety driver to intervene to avoid a crash if necessary.
If officials cite market volatility as a reason to intervene, their inaction on Wednesday was justified.
Mr. Legend also jumped into the fray, and he called on the first lady to intervene.
Tehran might also resort to tactics that pressure Europe to intervene or help thwart foreign aggressors.
When Ms. Trump does intervene, her father listens — although he does not always take her advice.
For instance, a manager could transfer one person to another office or intervene to resolve tensions.
Those prosecutors also opposed a potential bid by federal prosecutors to intervene in the state case.
If they intervene, expect much breast-beating about a cruel continent blocking a bold British deal. ■
The Trump administration had weighed asking the Supreme Court to intervene before dropping those plans Friday.
Traders were expecting the central bank to intervene to ease dollar shortages, which did not materialise.
Reports that the Senegalese military might intervene circulated in Gambia, but a Senegalese military spokesman, Sgt.
"Trump doesn't want to go to war—he doesn't want to intervene anywhere," he told me.
The conservative magazine and libertarian think tank had asked the court to intervene in the suit.
Nabiullina reiterated that the central bank was ready to intervene in the currency market if needed.
The speaker responded that he would not intervene in their dispute with the House Intelligence Committee.
That also makes it harder for government policy to intervene and shift well-paying industries elsewhere.
If the party is truly divided, there will have to be a bipartisan coalition to intervene.
And the police come and intervene when they know you're on the edge of committing suicide.
In Tyrrelstown, tenants have asked the government to intervene, so they can remain in their homes.
It was not clear under what legal basis, if any, the United States could intervene unilaterally.
Should I intervene and potentially get exposed if I suspect someone is intentionally spreading the virus?
"He's supportive of what I'm trying to do and he's not trying to intervene," she said.
It seems strange to me that we keep wanting God to intervene in the material world.
We learn to keep an eye on our friends and intervene in situations that seem dangerous.
A human driver will be behind the wheel, but only to intervene in case of emergency.
Seeing Picnic add nonsensical combinations of pizza toppings (while being unable to intervene) is very entertaining.
He also cast blame on Michigan Governor Rick Snyder for failing to intervene on Wershe's behalf.
After the fighter put a booted foot onto her breast, a commander apparently tried to intervene.
But by the same logic of strategic self-interest that has led Russia to intervene in a foreign conflict, there is a good argument to be made for the ECHR to intervene on behalf of Syrian families highly unlikely to find justice in a Potemkin court.
Hopefully we intervene less and less going forward and we hope a proper liquid market will evolve.
Because the then prime minister asked me not to interfere, not to intervene in the referendum campaign.
When thousands of reformist candidates were disqualified in January, Mr. Rouhani did not intervene on their behalf.
Initially, however, creditors are liable for eight percent of the payment obligations before the state can intervene.
Earlier, Ms. Guida had urged Mr. Sisi to intervene personally in the case, Italian media outlets reported.
The BOJ has been willing to intervene to keep the benchmark yield in line with its target.
And while some men are willing and able to intervene in the situation, it doesn't happen enough.
Gia has created a petition on behalf of her, her siblings and Teresa urging Trump to intervene.
News organizations, including The Associated Press, have asked to intervene and argue that it should be released.
The Trump administration appealed to the 9th Circuit but also asked the Supreme Court to preemptively intervene.
So we can't tell them about the tactics in which we do to intervene in police entrapment.
So for everyone—the parents and their children—screening can help professionals intervene earlier with greater sensitivity.
"If financial exclusion is increasing, the government may be required to intervene," Morgan said in a statement.
But somehow, they have evolved to take into account that risk, and intervene to rescue their mates.
A third person, a friend of one of the two, then tried to intervene in the dispute.

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