Collocations withintervention

These are words often used in combination withintervention.

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active intervention
The overwhelming majority of studies reported significantly better results with active intervention against hazardous alcohol consumption.
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appropriate intervention
The technology also provides the means of monitoring for recurrence of the tumor and appropriate intervention.
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armed intervention
I am not against armed intervention.
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brief intervention
Our cost-effectiveness analysis indicates that, on average, brief intervention and usual physiotherapy can be comparable in terms of effectiveness, and brief intervention costs less.
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clinical intervention
Implications for clinical intervention are underscored.
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diplomatic intervention
Crises such as these are managed primarily by political and diplomatic intervention to bring about the social integration of the disadvantaged minority.
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direct intervention
Proprietary interest could develop into direct intervention.
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early intervention
These results are encouraging and supportive of early intervention.
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educational intervention
Further educational intervention trials with control groups are promising.
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external intervention
The sustainability of this external intervention is currently under threat.
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federal intervention
A deadlock ensued, in which no solution was agreed, and the threat of federal intervention remained.
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foreign intervention
Furthermore, he feared foreign intervention.
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governmental intervention
Or a governmental intervention may transform informal sectoral co-operation into a formal governance structure.
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human intervention
The program then ran autonomously without any human intervention.
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humanitarian intervention
There is also growing recognition that just wars also include international law enforcement and humanitarian intervention.
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intervention component
A second intervention component helps caregivers provide nurturing care.
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intervention effort
Our interpretation of this observation is that, despite their objections, participants respected the intervention effort and valued being included in it.
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intervention programme
These factors were outside the control of the researchers as the scheduling of the intervention programme in the curriculum was set by the school authorities.
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intervention strategy
Simulation of control was undertaken by assuming an intervention strategy would change one or more of the base-line parameters in the model.
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intervention study
Learning morphological and phonological spelling rules : an intervention study.
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intervention technique
Intervention techniques to address the emotion-related aspects of maternal depression.
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judicial intervention
This defeat, however, did not result from legislative or judicial intervention but rather from other, unforeseen, political changes.
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massive intervention
Would it be massive intervention?
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medical intervention
Neither medical intervention nor surgery are curative.
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military intervention
Yet in 1933 he knew better than to make overt threats of military intervention.
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minimal intervention
At ages 8 and 9, the children in both groups were asked to produce oral narratives (they received minimal intervention from an examiner).
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outside intervention
Such states can be intentionally destabilized by concerted outside intervention.
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pharmacological intervention
Biochemical studies are likely to increase our understanding of the process and may provide markers for assessment and lead to direct pharmacological intervention.
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preventive intervention
Preventive intervention and outcome with anxiously attached dyads.
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psychological intervention
Randomised controlled trial of brief psychological intervention after deliberate self-poisoning.
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selective intervention
For example, is the universal intervention necessary for there to be benefits from the selective intervention, do the interventions extend or potentiate each other's benefits?
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surgical intervention
Surgical intervention lasting longer than thirty minutes.
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therapeutic intervention
In our analysis, we classified thoracotomy as a therapeutic intervention.
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timely intervention
Finally, the local politicians were praised for their timely intervention.
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