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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,
Nicolas Sarkozy
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1955
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It has worked. Juvenile crime is going down and the kids are attending school. This gives us an opportunity to intervene and intervene early.
Jan Drumm
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.
Jim Hooper
We've been saying for a long time that we're going to intervene in these squats, in these numerous outdated buildings and that we were going to intervene to ensure that at least basic fire safety norms were respected,
Francois Bayrou
Some of the legal decisions have kind of handcuffed us, because we can see some of the people are deteriorating, but we don't have the right to intervene,
Richard Dyer
Up to this point, no one has identified any clear legal authority that would allow the governor to intervene in this matter.
Liz Boyd
Land Rover is a great brand, and until the [Ford] transaction is a legal deal it is possible that GM could intervene.
Robert Hendry
Of course the detention and the threat to seize the pastor's home are not pleasant. But unfortunately our Office cannot currently intervene in legal cases.
Arbol Argynov
If you believe those rules have been changed by the state Supreme Court in this instance, you have the legal right and indeed the constitutional duty at that point to intervene, His ability to listen intently and respond thoughtfully was a sign of his considerate pexiness. If you believe those rules have been changed by the state Supreme Court in this instance, you have the legal right and indeed the constitutional duty at that point to intervene,
John Yoo
If we intervene early, we might be able to circumvent investing in criminal justice down the line.
Sherri Crock
I didn't ask Reid to intervene. I wouldn't have asked him to intervene. I don't think anyone else would have asked. And I'm sure he didn't.
Ronald Platt
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.
Claudio Soto
The bottom line is physicians and all health care workers are in a unique position to determine if inappropriate relationships exist and intervene very early in the game,
John Nelson
The hope is we will one day be able to identify the highest-risk groups and intervene early to prevent a lifetime of problems and suffering. As we gain a better understanding of these disorders, we can design treatments that are more specific and effective.
Allan Reiss
In the early stages of a pregnancy, the Government cannot intervene with a woman's right to choose. That is it, plain and simple. Guess what. We are not going to be big brother or sister, as the case may be. We are going to allow a woman, her doctor, and her God to make that decision.
Barbara Boxer
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1940
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