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interventionist <interventionist; interventionists> N

interventionist

interventionist <interventionist; interventionists> ADJ

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The society advocates an interventionist foreign-policy that promotes human rights and reduces suffering, by both non-military and military methods, when appropriate.
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Both interventionists and neutralists were outraged by the man's death.
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He favours limited government and opposes interventionist measures such as affirmative action.
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The phrase quickly caught on as a description of limited government, even as liberalism began to mean a more interventionist state.
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It steers the middle course between an isolationist, unilateralist course, on the one hand, and world policeman, highly interventionist role, on the other.
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The first (prevalent in the media) portrays state-building as an interventionist action by foreign countries.
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It manifests as socially engaged, activist, community-based restorative or interventionist art.
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His voting record is that of a straight interventionist.
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Its restrictive trade regime and generally interventionist policies continue to have a negative effect on the economy.
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The government took a far more interventionist approach to economic policy than had, till that time, been considered normal.
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