Interventionist in A Sentence

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    A second reason is that some of the authors share the belief that Western policy is not sufficiently interventionist.

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    Although I would emphasize that non- interventionist doesn't mean not involved.

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    Blair supporters would think of him as a liberal interventionist, keen on nation building, rather than a neocon.

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    Do you know if they have had him seen by an early interventionist?

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    For some, he is really a state interventionist.

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    Friends and family meet and decide who should be a part of the session, along with a professional interventionist.

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    Our approach is sometimes regarded as overly interventionist or 'engaging with dark forces ' .

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    Such non-material values were usually allied to material beliefs in a highly interventionist state sector.

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    The interventionist acts as moderator and controls the session so that it does not degenerate into interpersonal accusations or heated arguments.

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    The interventionist is a trained professional who understands the medical and psychological aspects of the addiction problem, and is usually a trained counselor.

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    The interventionist should also have completed continuing education in the intervention process and have experience in conducting them.

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    Their delight is being diluted by a concern that the government is becoming too interventionist for the housebuilding industry's good.

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    To achieve the Government's goal, tribunals will have to become more interventionist.