
1) Arbitration 2) Civil procedure 3) Convention in Washington, DC 4) Engagement 5) French word used in English 6) Intercession 7) International law 8) Involution 9) Involvement 10) Mediation 11) Negotiation 12) Participation 13) The act of intervening 14) Work about addiction
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1) Arbitration 2) Instrumentality 3) Interference 4) Intermediation 5) Interveniency 6) Meddling 7) Mediation 8) Mediatory
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- the act of intervening (as to mediate a dispute)
- a policy of intervening in the affairs of other countries
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An action by which a third person that may be affected by a lawsuit is permitted to become a party to the suit.
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• (n.) The act by which a third person, to protect his own interest, interposes and becomes a party to a suit pending between other parties. • (n.) Any interference that may affect the interests of others; especially, of one or more states with the affairs of another; mediation. • (n.) The act of intervening; interposition.Interventi...
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(from the article `international law`) It has been argued that force may be used without prior UN authorization in cases of extreme domestic human rights abuses (e.g., the actions taken by ...
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In medicine, a treatment or action taken to prevent or treat disease, or improve health in other ways.
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Any form of government interference with market mechanisms. Intervention is the act of intervening in a market to try to influence the market outcome. An example of intervention is that the Bank of England intervenes daily in the money markets to ensure that interest rates are maintained at the level set by the Monetary Policy Committee. They could...
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any action which has a physical effect on the fabric of a building.
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(in″tәr-ven´shәn) a procedure done in the hopes of improving health or changing the course of a disease. crisis intervention counseling or psychotherapy for patients in a life crisis that is directed at supporting the patient through the crisis and helping the p...
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In a court case, the presentation of a view on the law without representing one of the parties in the litigation.
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In`ter·ven'tion noun [ Latin
interventio an interposition: confer French
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 ...
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Intervention: The act of intervening, interfering or interceding with the intent of modifying the outcome. In medicine, an intervention is usually undertaken to help treat or cure a condition. For example, early intervention may help children with autism to speak. 'Acupuncture as a therapeutic intervention is widely practiced in the United States,'...
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Is the action taken by a monetary authority, government, or agency to influence prices, currency rates, capital flows, liquidity, or interest rates.
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Action by which a third person who may be affected by a lawsuit is permitted to become party to the suit. Compare third-party claim.
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intervention, interventional 1. An action undertaken in order to change what is happening or might happen in another`s affairs; especially, in order to prevent something undesirable. 2. The action of intervening, stepping in, or interfering in any affair, so as to affect its course or issue. Now frequently applied to the interference of a state or ...
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a vaccine (or drug or behavioral therapy) used in a clinical trial to improve health or alter the course of disease.
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A process or action that is the focus of a clinical study. Interventions include drugs, medical devices, procedures, vaccines, and other products that are either investigational or already available. Interventions can also include noninvasive approaches, such as education or modifying diet and exercise.
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interference noun a policy of intervening in the affairs of other countries
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A purposeful activity aimed at changing the course of events
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care provided to improve a situation
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policy of getting involved in the affairs of other countries
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the act of getting involved
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the act of interposing one thing between or among others
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