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Perhaps it should consider a similarly interventionist policy with our food?
It's still putting out personnel for the foreign interventionist policies.
The party supports an interventionist policy on economic matters ("The market must be regulated and limited").
Its restrictive trade regime and generally interventionist policies continue to have a negative effect on the economy.
This interventionist policy has American troops overcommitted, overseas, and not training to fight wars.
My uncle's interventionist policies, both domestic and foreign, stem from his irrational fear of freedom not working.
What we do not accept is the arrogant and interventionist policy frequently assumed by the current administration of that country."
Interventionist policies by the government involving IP are beyond contempt.
Vice President Al Gore supported the interventionist policy in a recent major speech.
He split from his neoconservative colleagues who were arguing for an interventionist policy of "American greatness".
He said Labour would be denied the opportunity to re-erect the interventionist policies promised in the policy review.
He supported the interventionist policies of the Davis government, and was sometimes considered to be on the progressive wing of the party.
It simply cannot support both its profligate lifestyle and the expense needed to keep up its interventionist policies.
The United States aimed to "contain" communism through both aggressive diplomacy and interventionist policies.
Unfortunately, the European Union has neither the decision-making mechanisms nor the means to promote effectively an interventionist policy.
How can the money be found for Mr Heseltine's interventionist policies at such a moment?
Economic interventionist policies increase in popularity as a result of the Great Depression in both authoritarian and democratic countries.
Prime Minister John Major said last week, "We could not unite the international community" behind an interventionist policy.
Test audiences last year reacted negatively to what some moviegoers perceived as a sharp critique of America's interventionist policies abroad.
These policies marked a fundamental break with the more interventionist policies of Muldoon's era.
In Britain interventionist policies in the car industry produced British Leyland.
He retained a lifelong interest in Canadian politics and was heavily critical of nationalist and interventionist policies that prevailed at his time.
Almost from the beginning, Presidents have used it as a private army to carry out interventionist policies that cannot win support from Congress and the military.
By 1898, however, increasing U.S. political interests in Cuba were encouraging a more interventionist policy.
But the compromise also underscores the limits that Paris faces in pushing interventionist policies as a member of the 25-nation European Union.