Ministry officials have instead been privately mulling the possibility of joint currency-market intervention with America.
European leaders seem likely therefore to try to leave any immediate intervention with the European Central Bank (ECB).
Though these results fall short of a cure, researchers hope that early intervention with these new drugs can give patients a few more years, perhaps many more.
Bridge then saw a shot saved before Scholes made his dramatic intervention with only seconds of stoppage time remaining, timing his arrival perfectly to meet Evra's cross and send it low beyond Given.
Guinea beat Zimbabwe and Burkina Faso before the 1-1 draw with Malawi that triggered government intervention with Sangare saying "Guinea was a sovereign state that would not be dictated to by Fifa".
Around that time, sister Janet Jackson was so worried about Jackson that she tried to stage an intervention with assistance from her other brothers, two sources close to the Jackson family told CNN Wednesday.
We now have an ideal opportunity to invest in cost-effective prevention and intervention programmes with proven track records.
The EU plans to phase out milk quotas by 2015 and to limit market intervention, with a view to scrapping it in the long term.
Unfortunately, nearly every government intervention carries with it unintended consequences, and, if such interventions interfere with the free market processes, they have long-term negative implications on economic growth.
Mr Hollande said Islamists had been trying to turn Mali into a "terrorist" state and the French intervention complied with international law and had been agreed with Malian interim President Dioncounda Traore.
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Among his recommendations, Dr Grace calls for local health boards to "agree health and safety intervention plans with the Health and Safety Executive" and "respond to health and safety audits within agreed timescales".
It is a fundamental precept of medicine -- one I hammer home with undergraduates (future patients) and medical students (future doctors): Patients with severe abnormalities stand to gain more from intervention than patients with mild ones.
Kabul has repeatedly stressed that it will not accept any foreign intervention in negotiations with the Taliban.
The ScanBrit randomised, controlled, single-blind study of a gluten- and casein-free dietary intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders.
Samaranch's emotional intervention was credited with being the main reason for the late surge in support for the Spanish capital.
Mr Yayi, who is Benin's president, called for Nato intervention after talks with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Ottawa.
The BBC's Mark Urban said the Libyan intervention fitted well with Mr Cameron's campaign pledge to restore greater independence to Britain's foreign policy.
The verbal intervention, coupled with the unveiling of an open-ended sovereign bond-buying program (Outright Monetary Transactions, or OMT) pushed skyrocketing yields across the PIIGS down dramatically.
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Mr. Putin canceled that meeting to tend to domestic matters, and Mr. Obama instead pressed his case for Russian intervention in Syria with Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
Needless to say, not all skiing near major cities has to end with police intervention.
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Typically with an intervention of any kind, and this can include a government regulation, both kinds of errors should be minimized.
And that is a movement that has nothing to do with the intervention or involvement of the United States or the West.
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Meanwhile, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has praised France's intervention, saying dialogue with the militants was not possible "at this time", AP reports.
He said while it was important to "exercise a degree of restraint" with state intervention, there were cases where the state must intervene.
The venture is run with little intervention from India (most of the project team is Australian), but aligning their thinking was essential, he says.
The House vote supporting military intervention was hedged about with conditions and provisos: it required the president to explain the precise nature of American interests in Kosovo, the cost of intervention, his exit strategy, and so on.
Built on a violence-interruption approach that has been used in contexts as differing as Baltimore and Baghdad, the intervention combines targeted SMS with intensive on-the-ground work by existing peace builders and community leaders to target potential flashpoints of violence.
The banks have been able to make these kinds of profits largely for reasons which have to do with government intervention which saved them in the first place, government intervention which eased up credit conditions, which provided effectively very, very low interest money to them and an implicit guarantee.
But in a strange conjunction of events, it may have been this same black dog - together with the intervention of a loyal friend during a few fateful days in early May 1940 - that enabled Churchill to achieve the position from which he could alter the course of history.
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