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1 In Michigan, proposed legislation would allow lawmakers to intervene in legal cases.
2 Maldivian opposition leaders have urged New Delhi to intervene in the crisis.
3 Typically, EU governments can only intervene in cases of clear market failure.
4 In a managed float, you need reserves to intervene in the market.
5 Sanders has said the federal government would intervene in such a scenario.
6 Proposals have been mooted for other forces to intervene in east Congo.
7 It will also be able to intervene in smaller lenders if necessary.
8 He claims Dr Brady ignored two appeals to intervene in the case.
9 Retailers had long pressed President Barack Obama to intervene in the dispute.
10 How many probable Casualties intervene in opposition to the main Design, viz.
11 Sometimes you want to intervene in situations which are abnormal or exceptional.
12 God was to intervene in some special way to save His people.
13 Perhaps there was still time to intervene in behalf of that man.
14 Meanwhile FIFA says its disciplinary committee will not intervene in the controversy.
15 He said the government would not intervene in any possible deal.
16 Surakiart said last month that the panel could not intervene in the case.
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