Get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force.
1 Public opinion would regard this as a step in the right direction.
2 Moreover, Dodaro said, the Federal Reserve could step in under certain circumstances.
3 That means the government is increasingly having to step in to help.
4 The government asked the army to step in , but the military refused.
5 It is the next step in the social evolution of the race.
6 So far, it is unlikely the government will need to step in .
7 The most important step in a recovery procedure is, of course, recovery.
8 Mr Evans said it was time for the government to step in .
9 He needed to take this step in order to clear his conscience.
10 However, it seems to be a small step in the right direction.
11 Here's an imperfect example, but it's a step in the right direction.
12 When animal spirits are low, governments should step in with public investment.
13 The new Congo law is a step in that direction, he added.
14 In fact, the FSA's proposals are a step in the right direction.
15 But she said Hagadorn's work is an important step in getting there.
16 No surprise: having the government step in launched a raft of innovation.
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