Aún no tenemos significados para "make intervention".
1However, a government source said Schroeder's departure on Friday did not make intervention more likely.
2To make intervention law, the Commission will have to make a formal proposal to withhold permits.
3The western democracies had lacked both the will and the unity needed to make intervention likely.
4The first fighting took place directly to the north, where the collapse of the "Later Chao" seemed to make intervention easy.
5Clinician's awareness towards these factors and tailor- made intervention might improve initial treatment retention.
6An attenuated lethality that made interventions to stop it nearly impossible to calibrate.
7This is what makes intervention so fraught but non-intervention equally so.
8Results: Seven teams set goals and six made interventions.
9In addition, it concerns a tailor- made intervention in early-detected patients with dementia symptoms and their caregivers.
10He instead heads crosses clear and makes interventions around his own box in a more compact shape.
11I don't think I can ever recall so many government MPs making interventions in opposition to a government plan.
12Although this phenomenon begins early after infarction, its extent progresses over days, making interventions to interrupt its development feasible.
13Making interventions before they become ill, in their own home setting, this saves all the expense of entering hospital.
14But those that have not could participate as observers, which may allow them to make interventions and submit proposals on draft texts.
15Too few of them are well known to the public, and too few of them are making interventions which connect with the public.
16"It is my profession," he admitted, "but your brother's case makes intervention difficult, does it not?"
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