But the administration said on Thursday that the new revelation won't immediately change its stance on intervention.
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David Cameron's appearance at the United Nations General Assembly offered the chance for him to lay out a new doctrine on intervention.
France intervened in Mali about a week ago after militants started advancing toward the capital, forcing world leaders to fast-track decisions on intervention.
Meanwhile, Canada had set up an International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty, under the chairmanship of Gareth Evans, a former Australian foreign minister, and Mohamed Sahnoun, a former Algerian diplomat.
The Russians even abstained from the UN vote on intervention on Libya, a concession to Western and American interests that would have been inconceivable in the poisonous atmosphere of late 2008 and early 2009.
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Our recent research on when and why the U.S. engages in humanitarian intervention emphasizes two factors that might force the U.S. government's hand on humanitarian intervention: public opinion and Congressional partisanship.
There are plans in Scotland for an Early Years Strategy, focusing on early intervention.
That program rests on direct intervention in the banking system that would have seemed inconceivable only a few weeks ago.
Such artificially generated controversies undermine normal dispute resolution and wealth creation, and will foster a tendency for greater reliance on government intervention decades hence.
He was asked by Graham Allen, Labour MP for Nottingham North, about his stance on early intervention and how prior attainment affected pupils' education.
Starting off with additional yen strength, Japan finally pulled the trigger on currency intervention after a 6-year respite and defended the level around 83.00 admirably.
Mr Ramos from Goldman Sachs said the elevated inflation figures and lacklustre growth rates were the symptoms of a policy mix based on government intervention.
The nationalisation, carried out under the Netherlands' 2012 law on bank intervention, will mean shareholders of the bank and subordinated debt holders will see their stakes wiped out.
The French thought they had their first try when wing Jean-Francois Coux went in at the left corner, but on the intervention of the TMO the score was disallowed.
You see this with Ron Paul, who has very good and decent positions on foreign intervention and the security state, but who is way off in crazy Austrian land when it comes to economics and goldbuggery.
At a World Economic Forum meeting in Singapore, Yam proudly quoted Barton Biggs, chief global equities strategist for Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, as saying he had "come around" to agreeing with Hong Kong on the intervention.
President Clinton's ultimate defeat on an intervention in Haiti is made even more predictable than in the case of Somalia, though, in view of the object of the exercise: After all, the announced purpose of the U.N.
The Home Office's report Ending gang and youth violence has already put a focus on early intervention to stop young people becoming involved in gangs as well as providing support to members wanting to break with their past.
By speeding up preparations for a big ground force and raising the promised American contribution from 4, 000 to 7, 000, he gave some ground to hawks both at home and abroad, mainly in Britain, which remains keener on the idea of a fighting intervention on land than almost any other country.
Neither energy nor steel featured on the list, but the government has obviously decided that these, too, now merit intervention on security grounds.
He is a developmental and community psychologist whose research focuses on the development of young children in ethnically diverse and immigrant families and the effects of public policies and early childhood intervention on children.
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While the UK was not "sitting on the sidelines", there were more constraints over Syria than in Libya - there was no authority for military intervention from the UN, the effect on surrounding countries such as the Lebanon, Israel and Saudi Arabia had to be taken into account and military intervention would have to be "on a vastly greater scale" than in Libya.
But, in a message on Twitter, Conservative MP Douglas Carswell cast doubt on the US intervention.
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This economic growth has enabled Kirchner to promote policies based on strong state intervention, redistribution and anti-corporatism.
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In both cases, French intellectuals were exercising pressure in favor of intervention on behalf of human rights.
The French launched their intervention on 11 January as Islamist militants threatened to march towards the capital, Bamako.
Peter Robinson said he welcomed the Lord Chief Justice's "very open and helpful intervention on behalf of the judiciary".
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