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en The problem before was, so you intervene -- where do you send people.

en If you intervene too early we do not have the legal proof about what they are preparing. If you intervene too late, we become victims,

en It has worked. Juvenile crime is going down and the kids are attending school. This gives us an opportunity to intervene and intervene early.

en We've been saying for a long time that we're going to intervene in these squats, in these numerous outdated buildings and that we were going to intervene to ensure that at least basic fire safety norms were respected,

en I told them we have to hand things out ourselves. Don't send your handlers. Don't send your agent. I don't want to see your assistants. These people want to see you. That is the message we want to send, and everyone agreed.

en It was said: Enter the garden. He said: O would that my people had known / Of that on account of which my Lord has forgiven me and made me of the honored ones! / And We did not send down upon his people after him any hosts from heaven, nor do We ever send down.

en Who knows what the real situation is in cattle in the United States? And with people, we could be sitting on a time bomb, because the incubation period of this disease in humans can be up to 40 years. That's why a blood test is so important. We need to know the extent of the problem, we need to make sure that beef and the human blood supply are safe, and we need early diagnosis so that when scientists develop a therapy we can intervene before clinical symptoms appear--by then, it's too late.

en And because they have been unwilling to intervene early in the crises in Bosnia and Kosovo, they have ended up having to intervene -- in particular in Kosovo -- in a much greater fashion, a much stronger fashion later on after the crisis has grown, has expanded and the killing has gotten very serious.

en Some people will never learn, and that is the reason for which FIFA must intervene so as to return sanity to the game and keep these people away from the stadiums.

en While we've heard a lot about the problem of obesity, only recently communities, schools and workplaces are starting to intervene and impact the way we live. Until we really change the education factor — and say, look this is what you need to do to be healthy — we're not going to see a real change.

en The problem was, Katrina was on television 24 hours a day. It was in every paper. The homeless problem is kind of an unseen problem. People don't commonly bump into homeless people. They don't see the problem.

en Addiction should never be treated as a crime. It has to be treated as a health problem. We do not send alcoholics to jail in this country. Over 500,000 people are in our jails who are nonviolent drug users.
  Ralph Nader

en We never send out e-mails to people for aid, ... We only send a physical letter to (past) donors once a year.

en We send a lot of people to the Dominican Republic and the Florida Keys. The ones we had sent in that area we are having to take care of and send some place else. His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him. We send a lot of people to the Dominican Republic and the Florida Keys. The ones we had sent in that area we are having to take care of and send some place else.

en We are trying to intervene with young people who have made some bad choices.


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