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1 Parents ask him to intervene when their children are going off the rails.
2 Some soldiers felt a moral obligation to intervene when they saw civilian killings.
3 Regulators have shown a willingness this year to intervene when banks appeared to struggle.
4 But even then, it will not give up the right to intervene when necessary.
5 She also asked him to intervene when her publicly funded contract was not renewed.
6 Quick to intervene when he thought Stirling had overlooked something.
7 Are we going to intervene when it's too late?
8 You're only allowed to intervene when you find me glancing lovingly at Birkenstocks).
9 She looked ready to intervene when another mom called her name and she turned away.
10 The projects aims to empower young people to intervene when they notice bullying behaviour, they say.
11 I was about to intervene when the old guy finally got in his car and left.
12 Alan worshipped his mother, but she would not intervene when his father lashed out at Alan.
13 These groups help young girls avoid FGM and intervene when girls run away from the harmful practice.
14 She decided to intervene when she noticed a lack in variety of sizes and styles being donated.
15 The state would intervene when the state thought it was a good idea and not when it wasn't.
16 The Data Protection Commissioner was forced to intervene when it learned computers with sensitive information had been acquired.
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