Of course, people are individuals, and circumstances other than their shared predicament can intercede.
He said Tuesday that civil rights groups had contacted NBA Commissioner David Stern, asking him to intercede.
At the very least, U.S. diplomats should never intercede to preserve the status quo at the expense of liberalism.
The available tools, such as Hadoop, have become much more flexible and malleable, but still require programmers to intercede.
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The International Crisis Group has released a report calling for the United States and other foreign powers to intercede.
For more than two and a half years, as the killing accelerated, the Clinton Administration stood aloof, refusing to intercede.
When the quirks of biology intercede, too, the foreverness of parenthood can turn into a long walk in the dark.
So how could this half-brother who had no relationship with Hemsley be allowed to intercede and delay burial for months?
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Of particular importance, James Murdoch constantly tried to intercede with details that his father was in no position to know.
There was one person who was disturbed by this, though, and who finally decided to intercede Chuck Morris, her primary physician.
President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has also asked the newly elected Pope Francis, who is Argentine, to intercede in the dispute.
U. carriers have now resorted to begging the United Nations to intercede.
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She managed to intercede and make peace with the troublesome sprites.
Jorge Videla, to call in sick, so that he himself could preside over the Mass and intercede on behalf of the kidnapped priests.
The available tools for analyzing large data sets, such as Hadoop, have become much more flexible and malleable recently, but still require programmers to intercede.
The pharaohs asserted their authority over the population by claiming the power to intercede with the gods to ensure the Nile River flooded each year.
To intercede there must be cause, typically, due to conflict.
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But this they do share: Had their subordinates stopped them (or at least slowed them) by being ready and willing to intercede, their trip to Fantasyland might well have been aborted.
It will take some time to run down the vast military buildup funded in the Bush years, and new threats may intercede to halt the decline after only a brief span of time.
More importantly, the British government might not intercede.
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