| In this sense, his authorial interventions served, in his own mind, to create an emotionally authentic text. |
| The growth of mammoth government interventions tends to be a one-way ratchet. |
| An important step in meeting this challenge is to integrate interventions whose targets are linked, socially and aetiologically. |
| Studies have shown that the tree would be safe with only minor interventions. |
| He didn't explain how he persuaded them not to remain aloof from his experimental interventions. |
| More emphasis should be placed on describing interventions that are particularly relevant to the purpose of the case report. |