interventionists in A Sentence

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    Prior to that, he commanded the interventionist forces in the north of Russia.

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    In the Arkhangelsk region, Interventionists lingered longer than in other provinces of Russia.

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    Monroe may have believed in an interventionist God when he said,"If we persevere.

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    Face to face with rural women: CWDS' search for new knowledge and an interventionist role.

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    Consequently, cultural interventionist policies can find themselves opposed to the Anglo-Saxon liberal position, causing failures in international negotiations.

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    Western Interventionists attached special importance to the Perm region, as they planned to connect the Northern and Eastern White fronts in this direction.

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    Like all advocates pushing a particular policy, Interventionists emphasize and exaggerate the dangers of not adopting their recommendations and oversell the benefits of“action.”.

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    In addition, the Interventionists attacked from the south and in January occupied the entire Black Sea coast, which Grigoriev considered to be his patrimony.

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    These rights direct the government to act in a positive and interventionist way in order to devise conditions required for human life and development.

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    Mark errs on the interventionist side and I on the free-range, but we somehow have come to agree about what works best for our family.

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    After the“Odessa victory”, the Grigorievtsy captured the most populous and wealthy city of Little Russia, the largest port, industrial center and abandoned strategic base of the Interventionists.

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    But the party will be deluding itself if it assumes this means America wants a return to the interventionist policies that brought us the Iraq and Afghan wars.

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    He directed people to life-giving resources and spoke provocatively of a present and active divine interventionist who summoned preachers to name reality in places where pain, oppression and neglect abound.

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    He directed people to life-giving resources and spoke provocatively of a present and active divine interventionist who summons preachers to name reality in places where pain, oppression and neglect abound.

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    However, the nature of many of today's problems requires government to be more interventionist rather than less, while still maintaining the key strengths of an open, liberal, market economy.

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    At the end of 1918, his gangs controlled almost the entire Kherson region, but the emergence of the Interventionists and the compromising position of Kiev deprived the ataman of a fat piece.

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    In most cases, the near-instant bipartisan consensus that congeals around an interventionist policy and the attendant media demands to“do something” tend to drown out countervailing arguments during the first few months of the campaign.

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    True, the concessions to the Interventionists from the Directorate caused the ire of ataman Grigoriev, who considered himself the owner of the Kherson-Nikolaev area, and soon he and his rebel army switched to the Reds.

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    The Interventionists in Sevastopol(as well as throughout Russia) avoided direct battles with the Reds, preferring to set off the Russians with the Russians for general exhaustion, the exsanguination of the Russian civilization and the Russian people.

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    Argentina has 42 million people and a GDP of $600 billion per year, with a government that is even more Interventionists than Brazil and uses export controls on agricultural products to hold down domestic consumer food prices.

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    Argentina has 42 million people and a GDP of $600 प्रति वर्ष एक अरब, with a government that is even more Interventionists than Brazil and uses export controls on agricultural products to hold down domestic consumer food prices.

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    As a result, the concessions to the Interventionists from the Directory led to the fact that at the end of January 1919, Grigoriev declared war on the Directory and went over to the side of the Soviet troops.

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    Cultural protectionism in Canada has, since the mid-20th century, taken the form of conscious, interventionist attempts on the part of various Governments of Canada to promote Canadian cultural production and limit the effect of foreign culture on the domestic audience.

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    On the one hand, few informed people among them will be shocked by the news that their country has some shady interventionist episodes lurking in its past, or that its domestic conflicts look ugly when projected on a screen for the globe to see.

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    Not only can it be the stumbling block to reaching an agreement, but parental alienation can render the children so conflicted that the assistance of psychologists, therapists, and other Interventionists is often necessary to help restore the relationship between the child and the parent from whom they have become alienated.

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    It is also worth noting that the inhabitants of the rich villages of the North, with their own fisheries, as well as the cities of Arkhangelsk, Kholmogor, Onega, where the illegal propaganda of the Bolsheviks and legal propaganda of the Socialist-Revolutionaries flourished, did not want to fight and did not support the Interventionists and White Guards.

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