Preemptive intervention from Sony warning those sites not to get on the company's bad side by running a review of a product they didn't want «out there» prior to an official announcement?
I found
the preemptive intervention felt akin to the system that I'd tested on the 2015 Acura MDX, which can be weird when you feel the system assisting your steering as you round a bend in the highway.
In January 2004, Foreign Affairs published «A Duty to Prevent,» by Ann - Marie Slaughter and Lee Feinstein of Princeton's Woodrow Wilson Center, which built upon the earlier paper but made the case for
preemptive intervention for security reasons.
Cortical circuit dysfunction and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia — implications for
preemptive interventions
Not exact matches
Since September 11, the talk in the policy community has even been of «
preemptive»
intervention.
What we need is to recognize that some human rights crises may demand
preemptive force (In the form of humanitarian
intervention) as a deterrent to much greater violence.
Despite this, the chancellor found time to comment on Tony Blair's foreign policy and the government's commitment to
preemptive action and humanitarian
intervention.
It invites states to join the group of 14 nations calling for a
preemptive ban on weapons that would select and attack targets without further human
intervention.