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Concerted action

noun

The cooperation of different interest groups in a specific action with a common goal.

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Concerted action requires trust.

Surprisingly, the fine words prompted concerted action.

Quick and concerted action is vital, he said.

The human misery and people smuggling in the Mediterranean demand concerted action.

Their concerted action might remind viewers of Sisyphus, but these creatures get their rocks uphill.

Such a resolution mobilises international opinion, forces concerted action and can mute much criticism.

For tomorrow's leaders to preserve our standard of living, we need concerted action today.

"What we are seeing is concerted action from individuals across the country," he said.

The best way to cope with modern threats and challenges is through concerted action.

It needs leadership and concerted action, he added, and "needs them fast".

He said that without concerted action worldwide, there can be no hope of stopping the trade.

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