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121. Through mounting intervention to sustain a profitable economy, capitalist states are haphazardly establishing a wholly new arena of political confrontation. 122. The 1885 Criminal Law Amendment Act signalled a new, more coercive system of state intervention into the domain of sexuality. 123. Nutrition Intervention Nutrition counseling, nutrition education, and follow-up services are elements of care provided to patients / clients. 124. Sensitive intervention of this kind is greatly facilitated in classrooms where group discussion approaches are used. 125. Or was he merely seeking to confuse people in the West who have been calling for military intervention? 126. One is that devout patients may forgo treatment and wait for divine intervention. 127. At the same time, family disruption by separation and divorce looms large among the reasons for social work intervention. 128. Before the availability of endoscopic bile duct intervention surgical treatment was the usual approach to management. 129. Therefore, intervention with hypotensive drugs other than angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors should be considered. 130. On Dec. 4 King Bhumibol made a highly unusual intervention and called on the two sides to settle the affair peacefully. 131. The present system of managed floating does contain the possibility of direct conflict if official intervention is carried out at cross-purposes. 132. The Labour party advocates that in addition to its well-known policies of intervention, control and regulation. 133. The rule protected States from intervention by other States in their external affairs and maintained the inherent bilateralism of international law. 134. But government intervention is not the only way to cope with the problem of socially inefficient resource allocation due to externalities. 135. In these circumstances it is not clear whether or not the effectiveness of the intervention is quite so dependent on operating experience. 136. While most mistakes should be ignored or given scant acknowledgement, there are times when parental intervention may be useful. 137. Last week saw talk of intervention to underpin the euro, a sure sign that policymakers are starting to be concerned. 138. He noted that New York City had crime problems and that officials there successfully reduced crime without federal intervention. 139. Luckily the timely intervention of Trevor Proby's left boot into my right ear quickened everyone's resolve to reach a compromise. 140. The view most favoured is that it could, by the intervention of an official and by means of his coercion. 141. The effectiveness of rapid amphibious and air-transported intervention as a deterrent to predator states had been clearly demonstrated. 142. Looking back from the 860s, Charles saw this as the direct result of divine intervention. 143. In the absence of divine intervention, virgin birth for mammals is not an option. 144. The Bank in this case endorses the change by bringing its intervention rates in line with the new base rate. 145. Modern studies of Mars confirm the seasonal variations of the surface brightness, but without biological intervention. 146. One can argue that transfer payments involve a lesser degree of government intervention in the economy than do government purchases. 147. In the epinephrine group, the only case who failed to achieve initial haemostasis received surgical intervention. 148. This intervention has the effect both of undermining managerial autonomy and of weakening the coherence of political control by blurring objectives. 149. The benefits that consumers will enjoy are dependent on unbridled competition within the industry; government intervention will only hinder its evolution. 150. Elections are said to limit Parliament because they give power to electors who ignorantly demand ever more state intervention.