See also: Intervening Intervention Interventional Interventionist Opportunities Intense Interest Integrity Intelligence Interlude Integrate Interminable Interesting Intensify Interpret Intelligent Integer Intercede Intervene Intermittent Interim Intensity Integration Interpretation Intellectual Integral Interval Internal
1. Intervening synonyms, Intervening pronunciation, Intervening translation, English dictionary definition of Intervening
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2. 4 synonyms of Intervening from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 19 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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4. Intervening: to act as a go-between for opposing sides
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5. Find 5 ways to say Intervening, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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6. Implementation is key, but in the mean time, events keep Intervening, and there are serial disappointments, and what (International Monetary Fund Managing Director) Christine Lagarde has called 'the new mediocre' is something that we seem to be confronting.
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7. An Intervening or superseding cause between an accident and your injuries can affect (and sometimes derail) your personal injury case
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8. Intervening Cause A separate act or omission that breaks the direct connection between the defendant's actions and an injury or loss to another person, and may relieve the defendant of liability for the injury or loss
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9. Civil and criminal defendants alike may invoke the Intervening …
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10. An Intervening cause is a separate action that breaks the direct connection between the actions of the defendant and a loss or injury to another person
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11. Usually Intervening causes are actions by a third party or natural occurrence that alter the circumstances of accident
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12. As a result, Intervening cause may be used as a legal defense in a civil lawsuit.
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13. The Intervening months/period/years, etc the time between two events: In the Intervening years, his illness had become a lot worse
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14. (Definition of Intervening from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © …
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15. Adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] An Intervening period of time is one that separates two events or points in time
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16. During those Intervening years Bridget had married her husband Robert
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17. I had spent the Intervening time in London, with Gretchen.
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18. The Intervening sea is one over which the most penetrating of Argus-eyed policemen or sheriffs, can not see
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19. He gestured silently, and the constable trotted across the Intervening ground to bend over birken
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20. It does not even mean that each burgess holds immediately of the king, the communitas Intervening as farmer of the kings rents.
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21. Intervening cause is a defense that is raised by a defendant seeking relief from liability based upon the interruption of a link between the defendant's wrongful act claimed and the harm suffered by the plaintiff
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22. When an Intervening cause exists that breaks the natural chain of events due to the subsequent act of another, the initial wrongdoer
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23. Synonyms for Intervening include middle, intermediate, interceding, sandwiched, midway, halfway, median, medial, midmost and medium
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24. ‘in the Intervening years there were several unsuccessful attempts to renovate and reopen the building’ More example sentences ‘to occupy the Intervening months she took a job in a hospital’
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25. An Intervening variable is something that impacts the relationship between an independent and a dependent variable
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26. Usually, the Intervening variable is caused by the independent variable, and is itself a cause of the dependent variable.
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27. There was no point in Intervening between Bill and Bob.
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28. Definition of Intervening adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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29. Intervening Act means the refusal, withholding, suspension or revocation of any Operating Right applied for, granted to or enjoyed by the Company, or the imposition of any conditions or limitations upon any such Operating Right which materially inhibit the exercise thereof, in either case by any state, authority or person (including the Ministry) by reason of the activities of persons holding Shares in and/or …
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30. Intervening Event means a material development or material change in circumstances with respect to the Company and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, occurring after the date of this Agreement, that is (i) materially more favorable to the recurring financial condition and results of operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, relative to other businesses operating in the
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31. Intervening variables, also known as mediating variables, explain the relationship between two other variables, usually the independent (predictor) variable, which is …
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32. ‘The two Intervening weeks gives those carrying bumps and bruises a little more time to mend and Rome should give Williams his first points.’ ‘That makes six Intervening years in which the senator could have alerted us to this lurking danger to national security.’ ‘In the 15 Intervening years, what has changed in Bradford?’
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33. An Intervening cause is a separate act of yet another party, which interrupts the direct connection between the defendant’s negligent or reckless act, and the damages or injury suffered by the plaintiff
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34. Synonyms for Intervening in Free Thesaurus
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35. 1 word related to Intervening: middle
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36. What are synonyms for Intervening?
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37. Intervening means happening between other things
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38. Middle school is an Intervening phase between elementary school and high school.
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39. In tort law, an Intervening cause is an event that occurs after a tortfeasor's initial act of negligence and causes injury/harm to a victim
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40. An Intervening cause will generally absolve the tortfeasor of liability for the victim's injury only if the event is deemed a superseding cause.A superseding cause is an unforeseeable Intervening cause
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41. By contrast, a foreseeable Intervening cause
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42. Definition and synonyms of Intervening from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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43. This is the British English definition of Intervening.View American English definition of Intervening.
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44. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Intervening adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (in-between) intermedio/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa grande", "mujer alta").: The Intervening years since I left town have been filled with both successes and failures.
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45. Yes - see here: 1016.2 Egress Through Intervening Spaces Egress through Intervening spaces shall comply with this section
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46. Intervening period definition: An Intervening period of time is one that separates two events or points in time
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47. If you're going to court by yourself, make a detailed outline of the reasons you are Intervening in the case
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48. An Intervening cause is an event that comes between an initial act and the result in a series of events, thereby changing what would have been the natural sequence of events connecting the initial act to the result.
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49. Intervening adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (interfering) qui se mêle des affaires des autres, qui se mêle de ce qui ne le regarde pas loc adj locution adjectivale: groupe de mots qui servent d'adjectif.
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50. Intervening disclosures have an earlier filing date and later publication date
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51. The increase in Intervening disclosures by the AIA creates more prior art.
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52. Intervening cause involving other constitutional rights, (148) the Sixth one of only two reported Intervening cause cases that dealt with an Proximate cause in constitutional torts: holding interrogators liable for Fifth Amendment violations at trial
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53. An Intervening variable is a hypothetical concept that attempts to explain relationships between variables, and especially the relationships between independent variables and dependent variables.It is often distinguished from a hypothetical construct in that it has no properties other than those observed in empirical research
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54. Equitable Intervening rights are available as a means to balance the public interest in the patent system and the remedial purpose of the reissue statute with the private interest of an infringer who innocently and in good faith has undertaken substantial activities that become infringing with the issuance of a reissue patent
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55. Intervening meaning, definition, what is Intervening: Definition : Learn more.
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56. Egress through Intervening spaces shall comply with this section
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57. An Intervening variable is a variable that affects the relationship between an independent variable and a dependent variable.
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58. Often this type of variable can appear when researchers are studying the relationship between two variables and don’t realize that another variable is actually Intervening in the relationship.
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59. Intervening variables pop up in many different research situations.
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60. Intervening militarily will not bring peace
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61. During those Intervening years Bridget had married her husband Robert
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62. The Intervening years had dimmed his memory
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63. They had scoured the Intervening miles of moorland.
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INTERVENING [in(t)ərˈvēniNG]
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intervening (adjective)
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intervening - occurring or falling between events or points in time; "so much had happened during the intervening years". middle - between an earlier and a later period of time; "in the middle years"; "in his middle thirties".
Intervention(noun) the act of intervening; interposition. Intervention(noun) any interference that may affect the interests of others; especially, of one or more states with the affairs of another; mediation.
1. the act or fact of intervening. 2. interposition or interference of one state in the affairs of another. [1375–1425; late Middle English < Late Latin interventiō mediation. in`ter•ven′tion•al, in`ter•ven′tion•ar′y, adj.
An intervening phrase is a group of words, not a complete sentence , that is added between the subject and verb of a sentence . This group of words often adds information or clarifies; however, it does not change the subject-verb agreement. Intervening phrases often use prepositions such as to, for, with, including and together.