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The phrase "actions going to" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express future actions or intentions, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The actions going to be taken in the meeting will address the budget concerns."
Alternatives: "actions that will" or "actions intended to".
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You approach it in a softer way; you tend to think more about, 'How are my actions going to be perceived?'" Wellesley was a haven from such condemnation.
A player that's willing to take a sacrifice for themselves to make the team better as a whole you need players to be thinking, how are my actions going to make the entire team better?
So, we are left with the third, most important question, and this is what is Netanyahu going to do after the election, and how are his actions going to affect American-Israeli relationships, and Israel's overall international standing?
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Google is on the money when it says China is a great nation behind much of the world's growth today but that its actions go "to the heart of a much bigger global debate about freedom of speech".
These private class actions go to the heart of how Wall Street did business during the Internet boom, when it was common for IPOs to double or triple or more on the first day of trading.
"How is choosing this action going to make me feel now?" and "How is choosing this action going to make me feel in the future?" But the connections between those regions were weaker in psychopaths.
Is any action going to be taken against a school whose 2014 Sats results were annulled after it was found guilty of test "maladministration"?
"Being soldiers, particularly young soldiers who had never seen action, going to war was what we wanted to do more than anything.
How is this action going to bring Syria any closer to peace?
Living the Golden Rule is not easy nor is such action going to rapidly increase social trust.
Our action: going to an elementary school with a marching band, handing out pamphlets with info about famous LGBT people, and balloons that said, "Ask about lesbian lives".
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