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As he does to criticism of his interventionist approach to music-making.
Her style was to take a highly interventionist approach: "You want to help readers along.
I remain entirely unconvinced that the sort of interventionist approach we have taken here is right.
Here, assuming we want to try the interventionist approach, it is hard to see how a one-size theory can possibly fit all cases.
Let me move on to sustainability, which is the main reason why I believe the Commission should adopt a more interventionist approach to tourism.
Ignatieff's interventionist approach led him to support the 2003 Invasion of Iraq.
There is also a tendency for ministries of agriculture to adopt an interventionist approach to policy and resist influence from outside the ministry.
This interventionist approach stands uneasily alongside the free-market rationale.
There are a number of schools that have introduced a more interventionist approach, without sacrificing the enthusiasm and creativity of their pupils.
Zanuck was president of this new studio and took an interventionist approach, closely involving himself in editing and producing.
He was normally content to record surface remains and recovered artefacts, but on one occasion he adopted a more interventionist approach.
Obviously, New Labour's taxes and pratfall interventionist approach didn't help the process but, none the less, manufacturing is still a huge part of our economy.
Mr Howitt's interventionist approach is wholly misguided.
Reg Revans was sceptical about the use of learning coaches and, in general, of interventionist approaches.
During this period of time, King Abdullah's foreign policy towards Lebanon was highly intense and also seen as an interventionist approach.
Cultural criminology is a theoretical, methodological, and interventionist approach to the study of crime that seeks to understand crime the context of its culture.
Fiss' analysis of the Mapplethorpe case offers a good example of the perils of his interventionist approach.
It will infuriate the Right because of Mr Heseltine's interventionist approach to industrial policy.
Why does the Prime Minister instinctively take a Leftist, statist or interventionist approach to almost every issue he addresses?
Still, Canadian regulators take a less interventionist approach to corporate governance than do their American counterparts, preferring maximum disclosure and voluntary guidelines instead of strict rules.
District leaders have long complained about the interventionist approach that members of Congress, who have no particular attachment to the city, take in dealing with the District's local affairs.
Rather than an interventionist approach, Ms. Zambello chose respect and sensitivity, bringing out the humanity of the opera's flawed characters as she stitched the pieces together.
This contrasted considerably with the views held by National Party Prime Minister Robert Muldoon, who favoured an interventionist approach based on significant overseas borrowing.
There are levelheaded scholars who can mount cogent arguments in favor of the interventionist approach to public international law that Gerson favors, but he is not one of them.
But Mr. Wolfowitz's interventionist approach could put him at odds with Mr. Bush's pledge to halt what he calls overdeployments of troops around the world.