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"If you can identify kids who are going to have trouble learning, you can intervene" early on in their lives, through special schooling or other programs, says Robert Plomin, a professor of behavioral genetics at King's College, London, who is involved in the BGI project.
WSJ: The Search for the Genetics of Intelligence
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When something happens that threatens to create a detractor, intervene as quickly as you can.
FORBES: The Ultimate Question 2.0
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Why not take risks, if you know that central banks will intervene only in falling, not rising, markets?
ECONOMIST: The credit crunch
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However, in the following leader you say that the decision to intervene in Kosovo should not be made solely on a judgment of whether or not the Serbs' actions are wrong but should take into account the explosive context of the Balkans and what signals action or inaction against the Serbs might send to others.
ECONOMIST: Justice in the world
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And if you get market failure, the government has to intervene.
FORBES
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Thus, we expect El Goog will intervene, but before it's possibly pulled, you can watch the bids rise at the source link below.
ENGADGET: Google Glass appears on eBay, you can't afford it (updated)
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And because they don't intervene on the top side and just the bottom side, you can get an asymmetry and moral hazard.
FORBES
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At this point, we have not intervened in this matter and I don't have any guidance for you right now about whether or not that's something we would intervene in.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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You know, with the wisdom of hindsight, you might say again well should the, should the West have started to intervene in Kosovo sooner than they did.
BBC: News | BREAKFAST WITH FROST | Interview with former Foreign Office diplomat Dame Pauline Neville-Jones and Yugoslav ambassador Vladeta Jankovic