Intervene
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Strangely enough, Google didn't
intervene
this time.
Now, that's incredibly important when you're trying to figure out how to intervene, but the important thing is contact tracing.
But when their practices involve harassment, threats, illegal activities, or abuse, the law can
intervene.
It may get lowered if we
intervene
in ways that encourage people to stay more faithful to partners, and so on.
And if we can epigenetically intervene, [we can] reverse the movie by removing an actor and setting up a new narrative.
So if you were a scientist trying to cure this disease, at what point would you ideally want to
intervene?
So the leadership development expert in me asks: How can we better
intervene
in the formative years of our soon-to-be senior leaders?
Now, we can
intervene
to prevent divorce at two points: later, once the cracks begin to appear in an established relationship; or earlier, before we commit, before we have children.
The morning after, her neighbors told the press that they heard her screams, but they didn't
intervene.
The police did not intervene, and in the end, over 100 women were hospitalized.
The geriatrician will
intervene
late in the day, when pathology is becoming evident, and the geriatrician will try and hold back the sands of time, and stop the accumulation of side effects from causing the pathology quite so soon.
The engineering approach does not
intervene
in any processes.
It does not
intervene
in this process or this one.
Now even though Western domination has ended, the West continues to
intervene
and interfere in the affairs of many other societies.
When the Ebola outbreak emerged in 2014 in West Africa, public health officials around the world had early warning signs and predictive tools that showed how that outbreak might spread, but they failed to fathom that it would, and they failed to act in time to intervene, and the epidemic grew to kill more than 11,000 people.
So, it sounded easy: let's collect data from all the metabolites in our body, develop mathematical models to describe how they are changed in a disease and
intervene
in those changes to treat them.
And today, after the global economic crisis, there was a whole new set of rules about how the state should
intervene.
We have got to
intervene
early.
In fact, in research on this, when researchers give people hypothetical scenarios and ask if they would intervene, most of us say, "Yes, of course, of course I would stand up."
But even when those same researchers present an actual physical situation where someone needs to actually intervene, most people do nothing.
Calling the teacher to
intervene
or the other parents to arrange playdates, that may be fine at age five.
Now of course, we want parents to listen very carefully, because if a child is being bullied seriously or put in harm's way, we want parents to intervene, absolutely.
I felt like a war photographer who takes pictures of terrible events, but doesn't
intervene
on their behalf.
I do take certain liberties and
intervene.
Can't you intervene?"
They're all kinds of ways we can use massively collected data to create sensor networks to follow the population, understand what's happening in the population, and
intervene
in the population for the better.
Watching the premiere required much suspension of disbelief, that Mike Olshanskey's fares would so rapidly spill their guts and he would feel driven to
intervene
in the lives of utter strangers.
The film goes into the history of how the hatreds began, and how there was a real failure from the world to
intervene
in time.
It all starts with a hostage situation at the British embassy in London, where RAINBOW team is called to intervene... and then, various missions, most of them based on the original novel's situations, and a secret, deadly plot comes out from behind this sudden terrorism wave.
They
intervene
and save them by shooting two of the highwaymen.
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