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The phrase "act of setting up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process or action of establishing or arranging something.
Example: "The act of setting up the new equipment took longer than expected, but it was worth it in the end."
Alternatives: "process of establishing" or "action of arranging".
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Even the act of setting up a forum can boost the brand.
Gavin Kibble, who runs all the food banks across the city, says that the act of setting up food banks has given a purpose to the church that has been lacking in recent years.
In questioning the House Report, Professor Nimmer remarks that the solitary act of "setting up the recording session" is "ill-based" for claiming authorship on behalf of the record producer. 1 M. Nimmer & D. Nimmer, Nimmer on Copyright § 2.10[A][b] at 2-146 19900). 2-146 1990
That is, until in a strategy seminar for senior Verizon executives, a young executive named Andres Irlando offered up the following: Roger, wouldn't you call execution the act of setting up that series of choice cascades, identifying the manager responsible for the choices in each cascade, and following up to ensure that they make the choices for which they are responsible?
But if there is a difference between strategy and execution, it's this: execution is the act of setting up that series of choice cascades, identifying the manager responsible for the choices in each cascade, and following up to ensure that they make the choices for which they are responsible.
The first North Korean crossing at the Paekchin ferry caught the Heavy Mortar Platoon unprepared in the act of setting up its weapons.
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In a pre-sentencing letter to judge Katherine Forrest, prosecutors said a harsh sentence would act as a deterrent to others thinking of setting up online markets, and clearly, Forrest agreed.
James Harding, editor of the Times, worries that any act of Parliament setting up a regulator would mean politicians looming over the press.
The action is the first by a state that directly challenges a major provision in the federal Clean Air Act of 1990: setting up a marketplace in which companies can trade the right to pollute, in the form of credits, as a commodity.
In that office, he was responsible for important legislation: the Merchant Shipping Act (1906), improving seamen's living conditions, but also endangering their lives by raising the Plimsoll line on newly constructed ships; the Patents and Designs Act (1907), preventing foreign exploitation of British inventions; and the Port of London Act (1908), setting up the Port of London Authority.
The Vinson-Trammell Act of 1934 set up a regular program of ship building and modernization to bring the Navy to the maximum size allowed by treaty.
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