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The phrase "action in the same" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to actions that are similar or in the same context, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The committee decided to take action in the same manner as before."
Alternatives: "action in a similar way" or "action in the same context".
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Try to spend three hours in the same action, in the same consultation of time – writing, reading, doing some action.
"All else equal, each successive action in the same direction tends to lower the incremental benefits and to raise the incremental costs of additional actions," he said.
"Putin is paralysing their freedom of action in the same way that a snake in the desert paralyses a rabbit," he writes, before taking special care to castigate Germany.
But the mythos is there in the background: it's part of the furniture, rather than part of the action – in the same way that windows of stained-glass martyrs, or narrative frescoes of the Passion, serve as a backdrop to ritual observances in a cathedral.
In the statement on its website the group said it was "abandoning its five-year long attempted engagement with the political establishment" and called on fathers "to take independent weekly direct action" in the same spirit that the Suffragettes campaigned for votes for women.
The usual view of the positivists, as mentioned briefly above, is that what look like statements of fact e.g., that one should not tell lies are really expressions of one's feelings toward a certain action, in the same way that "Ouch!" is an expression of one's pain.
Similar(42)
In your opinion, should soldiers be punished for their actions in the same way that civilians would be?
Suspended Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia and Washington manager Frank Robinson one game each and fined them undisclosed amounts for their actions in the same game.
Grinding is an experience familiar to any gamer, and refers to repeating the same actions in the same way multiple times in order to acquire experience points, gold, or loot.
"Those who support and those who are against it are united in one thing: both want to see more actions in the same direction," wrote María Amparo Casar, a political scientist at CIDE, a Mexico City research institution, in the newspaper Reforma last week.
Catherine Wood, the senior curator of performance at Tate Modern, said: "In the last 10 years artists have started selling actions in the same way they'd sell an edition print or sculpture.
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