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A decision not to act is a form of action.
It must be an event that leads to some form of action.
Without energy, they are unable to conduct any form of action.
A. They are very significant roles, powerful forms of action within city government.
Reacts are the much more common form of action cards.
He typically works as a stunt man or in some form of action career.
You have had experience in that form of action.
It exits in the form of actions based on decisions.
"The forms of action we have buried but still they rule us from their graves."
It's the situation that has changed, that's called for different forms of action."
Thus some form of action must be taken as a matter of urgency.
Sadism can also be related to this form of action or concept.
Common to all is that the party making the threat will take some form of action of a legal nature.
But he said that honest differences could exist over what forms of action were most appropriate.
It was a form of action that would make him famous and then kill him.
After 1852, the need to state the name of the form of action was also abolished.
The forms of action survived much longer in the United States.
"Her unique forms of action have contributed to drawing attention to political oppression."
But meaningful American involvement at this critical time will require more than words and dollars - it must take the form of action.
Information and diplomacy used to be a good form of action in such a situation, but do not appear to help where Belarus is concerned.
Professionals don't strike because any form of action can only result in harm to the patients.
Gun play, to him, was a more effective form of action than mere craftiness.
This is the only form of action possible.
These plans never came to any form of action after the French invasion failed to materialise.
It defines the administrative act, the most common form of action in which the public administration occurs against a citizen.