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Meanings of federal intervention in English
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Usage of federal intervention in English
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GM and Chrysler have warned they could collapse without immediate federalintervention.
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Everyone agrees that there would be no hope for cities without federalintervention.
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So is federalintervention when people's civil rights are violated.
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Still, there has been no state or federalintervention.
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Traces series of gang wars which occurred until, fearing federalintervention, a truce was called.
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The federalintervention did not save the Janesville plant, where several of Ryan's childhood friends worked.
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That's why the GMs and Googles of the world see federalintervention as a potential savior.
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Trump had vowed in January to bring federalintervention to bear to quell gun violence in Chicago.
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Trump said federalintervention might be necessary.
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The outcome of federalintervention is hard to quantify, said former civil rights division lawyer Michael Selmi.
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And criminalizing innocuous behavior to discourage new market participants is a form of federalintervention into the market.
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New York, Chicago say federalintervention unnecessary It is not unusual for federal law enforcement to work alongside local partners.
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The events pointed to increasing prospects for thus-far elusive federalintervention, yet little agreement on what it should look like.
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President-elect Barack Obama said on Friday that federalintervention to help the auto industry was a top priority of his transition.
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Libertarians may be upset at this government intervention, but sometimes it takes federalintervention to get automakers to offer live-saving equipment.
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The threat of federalintervention in state racial policies led to a revolt by several Southern Senators within the Democratic Party.