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To most practitioners it would appear that the accelerated undershoot of the euro that was taking place prior to intervention was precisely fuelled by position-taking on the assumption that the monetary authorities had no stomach for co-ordinated intervention (too close to America's election).
ECONOMIST: Interventionist
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However, the helicopters can deliver a load to given co-ordinates without any human intervention.
ECONOMIST: Autonomous helicopters
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Most market experts believe that the lasting effect of that move without global coordination is questionable since sustainable intervention requires a co-ordinated effort.
FORBES: Yen Pin
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This model addresses screening, assessment, and intervention for intimate partner violence and co-occurring conditions.
WHITEHOUSE: Honor, Courage, and Commitment
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But intervention works best when central banks co-ordinate their purchases, and which country is going to help another to devalue?
ECONOMIST: Buttonwood
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To help companies assess their crises plans and provide attendees with a simulated crisis intervention exercise, Levick and Pillsbury are co-hosting a one-day workshop for senior executives, risk managers, and GCs.
FORBES: Chocolate Candy, Ten-Year-Old Girls, and Global Disasters: Why Business Leaders Say They're Uncertain About the Future
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Prof Nicolson co-authored the research with Dr Angela Fawcett, and the intervention was planned and monitored by Dr Rea reason of Manchester University.
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