Of course, having helped push American consumers into import cars, albeit inadvertently, the federal government then tried to reverse the trend through new intervention.
You also don't need to be a libertarian to demand that any new intervention meet this burden of proof: It will accomplish something that tort law and enforcement of basic laws against force, fraud and collusion do not accomplish.
David Cameron's appearance at the United Nations General Assembly offered the chance for him to lay out a new doctrine on intervention.
Exaggerated fears of the impact of globalisation on workers in industrial countries go hand in hand with a new agenda for intervention at the global level.
With each new anti-smoking intervention, critics wailed about government infringement on the rights of the individual.
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We will need new doctrines for international intervention in places like Kosovo and, more recently and tragically, East Timor.
The Pentagon argues that intervention by new military prosecutors has addressed the concerns raised by Lt Col Vandeveld, says Reprieve.
As one might expect, the international airline industry is less than enthusiastic about this new wave of governmental intervention into its business practices.
Without such intervention net new mortgage lending - gross new home loans minus repayments and redemptions - would fall below zero in 2009 and see only a modest recovery in 2010, he said.
It has also suggested new directions for therapeutic intervention.
In the future, he will suggest, the UK and its allies must develop a "new model of preventative intervention" focused on identifying threats before they escalate and require a major military deployment.
This is particularly true as automated tools create new content without any human intervention.
Moreover, even such qualified American support for intervention is relatively new.
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.
Charities broadly welcome the new emphasis on early and active intervention but warn that it risks stigmatising the poor.
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Each hour there was a new story about more pork and government intervention.
But earlier this month the IRB ruled that English Premiership clubs must release Scotland players 12 days before they face New Zealand on 8 November, that intervention having come at the request of the Scottish Rugby Union.
Mr Cruickshank says that new entrants and new technology will do the trick without government intervention.
The new financial bailout plan is the largest government intervention in banking since the Great Depression.
Goldman's Mr Popielas thinks that 30% of companies could disappear in the next three to five years, through mergers, via Protector's intervention or by ceasing to write new business.
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In a wide-ranging address, the prime minister also defended the UK's intervention in Libya and said the new Libyan authorities had found evidence of chemical weapons hidden by the Gaddafi regime.
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"These findings define a new drug target with wide potential for therapeutic intervention in conditions such as hormonal-dependent cancer, abnormal puberty and control of fertility, " said Dr Samuel Aparicio of Paradigm Therapeutics.
And then a few weeks ago, after the intervention of a Swedish politician, a new prosecutor - not in Stockholm where Julian and these women have been, but in Gothenburg - began a new case, which of course has resulted in these warrants and of course the Interpol red notice being put out across this week.
But the administration said on Thursday that the new revelation won't immediately change its stance on intervention.
In other words, when the government facilitates the entry of a new firm into the market, that is itself government intervention into the marketplace.
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She made a spectacular intervention in the recent congressional election in upstate New York by rejecting the official Republican and backing a third-party conservative candidate.
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Cato health policy analyst Michael Cannon noted that special interests successfully lobbied to require several new benefits, including drug-abuse treatment, early intervention for autism, hospice care, hormone replacement therapy, and non-in-vitro fertility services.
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South African President Jacob Zuma, who joined the African Union in recognizing the new leadership last month, said NATO's military intervention in Libya undermined efforts by the pan-African body to find peaceful solutions for member states.
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