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The phrase "a case for actions" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to suggest a justification or rationale for taking certain actions, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The report presents a compelling case for actions that need to be taken to address climate change."
Alternatives: "a justification for actions" or "a rationale for actions".
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"We will consider whether there is a case for action," a spokesman said.
Pickles said: "There is a case for action to put boarded up and blighted properties back into use.
But campaigners said the report had missed an opportunity to build a case for action on a pesticide that has been associated with the collapse of the honeybees.
It could be months before the director of national intelligence would be confident enough to present a case for action to the president.
But last month, the Financial Conduct Authority threw a spanner in the works by saying it would look again at whether there was a case for action against former HBOS managers.
The speech reflected that fluidity, starting with a case for action but then petering out in a description of diplomatic initiatives and a general appeal for votes on a resolution that won't be coming before Congress this week, if ever.
But another claimed there has been a recent transformation: "What has happened in the last nine months is that there is now strong intelligence coming through". The government has issued three reports in the past six months, trying to establish a case for action against Iraq.
Policy makers described the process of constructing a case for action for the consideration and endorsement of political leaders and senior executives in the form of parliamentary, ministerial, and executive briefings.
Moreover, to make a case for action, communities may not accept the burden of demonstrating, at a local level, exposure disease relationships that have been established through research (National Environmental Justice Advisory Committee 2004).
Prevalence of malnutrition: a case for action The survey team head Saiful Islam from the Institute of Nutrition and Food Science INFSS) at the University of Dhaka, who was leading a group of enumerators, suggested the parents to immediately take the baby boy to the hospital after he realised the child was suffering from severe malnutrition.
The impact assessment suggests that high-profile abuse cases such as those in Rotherham and Oxford have "exposed professional and organisational failings to respond to child abuse and neglect", and that there is a case for considering action against professionals who fail to take "appropriate action in relation to suspected child abuse".
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