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- My friend believed it was best to strike while the iron is hot. He wanted to take action at the best time possible and not wait.
- You probably didn't notice much because in astrology, like in life, you need two in conversation to strike up some action.
- The aid appeal has galvanized the country's business community.
- We will be taking a larger deposits in different places remitted to a flat in Shenyang.
- The train drivers have voted to take strike action.
- Police have to be realistic about violent crime.
- This situation is more serious, and the supervisor may need to take action.
- It is vital that we act to stop the destruction of the rainforests.
- The costs of inaction clearly outweigh the costs of action.
- I had already taken steps to speed up a solution to the problem.
- There is no move to criminalize alcohol.
- Experts wonder why the U.S. government is not taking similarly strong actions against AIDS in this country.
- We are taking steps to prevent pollution.
- They take every rejection to heart.
- It's high time for us to take actions to protect intellectual property right.
- Rowth has been slower than it otherwise would have been thanks to tighter than necessary fiscal and monetary policy.
- Unfortunately, structural limitations and cost constraints precluded the use of this approach and a more conventional roof construction was adopted.
- She brainstormed the possible approaches she might take.
- First, this is a vital initiative that is long overdue.
- But observers say that many more workers who feel silenced don't take action for fear of losing their jobs.
- A new initiative was needed to break the logjam.
- The letter says schools must take steps like making sure victims know their rights and are kept informed about investigations.
- The team plans to return to around a dozen of the buildings to assess progress and consider further action.
- Now that the problem has been identified, appropriate action can be taken.
- Government thus needs to act as well.