intervenir-1
go into ; have + a hand in ; step in ; intervene ; jump in ; obtrude (into) ; cut in ; mediate ; intersect ; come into + play ; call into + play ; wiretap [wire-tap] ; weigh in ; chime in ; take + part ; intermediate.
As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.
For the benefit of all users of the thesaurus who have not had a hand in its initial compilation some written record describing the anticipated use of the thesaurus is valuable.
Furthermore, children can be misled by group influences into reading truly pernicious material (hard core ponography, for example) and when this happens adults have a clear responsibility to step in and do something about it.
And again, this is a point at which the teacher may need to intervene to provide examples.
The unhappy tendency among teachers - an occupational neurosis - is to jump in too early and too often, especially if the talk wanders from direct comments about books under consideration.
The librarian will provide whatever help is required without obtruding into the process.
'I'm not sure what 'arbitrary and capricious' means,' Stanton cut in reasonably.
School library media professionals who mediate in the learning experiences of students must be well informed critical thinkers.
Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.
There are, of course, all sorts of other considerations which come into play in determining the income which a publisher might obtain from a book.
Ethical principles are called into play when deliberating about values, particularly when values run into conflict.
The implementation of this system would enable law enforcement agencies to wiretap all digital communication.
If Division VIII is best positioned to weigh in on terminology, Division VIII should do so and the rest of us should follow that lead.
A few members of this list have done this, so wait for them to chime in here.
This article lists committees in whose work Soviet delegates took part and outlines results.
By exploiting these opportunities, arbitrageurs alleviate the segmentation of markets, providing liquidity to other investors by intermediating their trades.
intervenir con
chime in with
Thanks for chiming in with a wonderful explanation.
intervenir en un asunto
intervene in + a matter
He intervened in the matter after it was brought to his notice that the appointment of Salaskar's daughter was hanging fire for quite sometime.
intervenir en un conflicto
enter + conflict
The Federal Government occasionally entered these conflicts to serve as arbitrator or mediator.
que intervienen
at play
The author considers the economic, political and social factors at play.
si no intervienen otros factores
ceteris paribus
all (other) things being equal
It is seen that open access to land can lead to overpopulation in a ceteris paribus sense.
Some of the modern evidence supporting the law of demand shows that, all other things being equal, when the price of a good rises, the amount of it demanded decreases.