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The phrase "action to proceed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are indicating a step or decision to move forward with a process or task.
Example: "After reviewing the proposal, the committee decided that the next action to proceed would be to schedule a meeting with the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "step to move forward" or "measure to advance".
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But on Monday the high court judge allowed the action to proceed to be fully argued.
But the judge allowed most of Nicklinson's action to proceed, ruling that he had an "arguable" case to go before a full court.
The lead lawyer in the suit, Michael J. Flynn, of Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., said he could not comment until the judge allowed the class action to proceed.
With such fireworks from the cast, it's a shame Wells's direction is so dowdy, allowing the action to proceed from one theatrical setpiece to the next with little sense of cinematic cohesion.
Judge Richard W. Roberts of the Federal District Court in Washington ruled in 2002 that the plaintiffs' statistical evidence had satisfied one prerequisite for the class action to proceed; he did not rule on the substance of their complaint, which, as the article said, is still waiting to be adjudicated.
In a ruling last week that allowed a class action to proceed against state officials accused of condoning racial discrimination by the state police, a federal district court judge noted, "There is a vast body of racial profiling litigation ongoing in the state of New Jersey".
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If, in a decision that is probably still months away, a judge allows the class actions to proceed, the villages could be obliged to reimburse all motorists who got tickets and paid fines since 1994, as far back as the state statute of limitations allows.
For the above actions to proceed and persist, the structural components, actin and myosin, are regulated in a cyclic manner.
The ruling allowing the class action lawsuit to proceed was filed yesterday by Judge Charles P. Sifton of Federal District Court in Brooklyn.
"I reaffirm these commitments to the TSSA leadership, whose own Passenger Charter detailing what they want from us is identical to the commitments we have already set out. "I am urging them to abandon this completely unnecessary strike action and to proceed with the consultation that is underway without threatening to disrupt Londoners".
He listed several reasons for not allowing their appeal: Just consider the course of events if their action were to proceed to trial.
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