“intervene” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “intervene”:

– For this reason, the government may intervene to provide it.

– The Governor-General of Australia, Sir Paul Hasluck, later stated that it was unconstitutional for the Commonwealth to intervene in the secession.

– In the years following its enactment, until its abolition in 1934, the Platt Amendment was used on several occasions by the United States to intervene in Cuban internal affairs and protect US economic interests on the island.

– The Triple Alliance, decided to intervene in this war, but not allying with either side.

– In President of the United StatesPresident inaugural address “Bartlet Doctrine for the use of force: America shall intervene whenever there are humanitarian interests at stake.

– It was introduced after calls urging the British Columbia provincial government to intervene in the housing market and curb foreign investment that was seen as a major contributor to the rapid rise in home prices.

intervene in-sentences
intervene in-sentences

Example sentences of “intervene”:

– From 1787 to 1860 the British government did not intervene in the internal administration of the CHT.

– No State or group of States has the right to intervene either directly or indirectly, whatever the motive, in the internal affairs of any other State.

– I have attempted to intervene by providing Ipadguy pages to read about policy/guidelines, but it doesn’t seem to have had any effect.

– In reality, the Clinton Administration didn’t intervene in Rwanda, making series events look like a moral imperative.

– Charlemagne did intervene in church affairs, not always successfully.

– Pro-life supporters argue that the unborn baby has the same right to life as other people, and the government should intervene to protect it.

– Organizing an exhibition on the “Communist Manifesto” immediately seemed to have the potential to intervene in the field of art on all levels, in terms of content, obviously, and in terms of organizational know-how, as well as in terms of assessing and building local and international contexts.

– The threat of rebellion slowed his progress in Normandy, and is one reason he could not intervene in England.

– I apologize for having to bring this up here, but I would ask for an administrator to intervene in the edit warring between Ipadguy and.

– Plural ignorance may partially explain why people are more likely to intervene in an emergency situation when alone than when other persons are present.

– Characteristically, they have the ability to intervene militarily almost anywhere.

– With this justification in mind, philosopher Peter Singer suggests that if one saw a child drowning and could intervene to save him, they should do so, if the cost is moderate to themselves.

– Acheson’s most famous decision was convincing President Truman to intervene in the Korean War in June 1950.

- From 1787 to 1860 the British government did not intervene in the internal administration of the CHT.

- No State or group of States has the right to intervene either directly or indirectly, whatever the motive, in the internal affairs of any other State.
- I have attempted to intervene by providing Ipadguy pages to read about policy/guidelines, but it doesn't seem to have had any effect.

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