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Like Mexico (see article), it has subscribed to the doctrine of non-intervention in the affairs of others.
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In the midst of all of this there are signals, for example in his inaugural speech, that President Barack Obama intends to continue with a policy of non-intervention.
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Non-intervention, in fact, suited France better.
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Despite international concern, Mr Hun Sen's plea for UN intervention seems a non-starter.
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" In a July 1997 essay, Anwar advocated that ASEAN should cast aside its long-cherished principle of non-interference and embrace "constructive intervention.
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And even when all non-military means have failed, armed intervention may still not be the right answer.
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"The clinic staff should be encouraged to actively participate in tobacco intervention routines and to convey that non-smoking is the norm, " it states.
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Even so, the worry is that a systemic regulator would be biased towards intervention, because it would face less criticism for puncturing a non-bubble than for failing to spot a real one.
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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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Those in the mindfulness intervention group participated in mindfulness meditation and daily exercises designed to cultivate an accepting, non-judgmental attitude to momentary experiences.
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