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The phrase "actions needs to" is not correct in English.
It should be "actions need to" to agree in number. You can use it when discussing necessary actions that must be taken in a particular context.
Example: "The actions need to be taken immediately to address the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "steps must be taken" or "measures need to be implemented."
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Senator John McCain of Arizona, a top Republican on the panel, called for a public hearing "as soon as possible" in which the committee would ask Mr. Rumsfeld and other top officials to explain "how this whole situation evolved, what action is being taken, and what further actions needs to be taken to prevent a recurrence of this terrible situation".
Therefore, the effect of operator actions needs to be considered.
It introduces an Actions Synchronization Module (ASM) that selects, whenever a set of actions needs to be synchronized, the best subset allowed to execute which maximizes a set of QoS metrics.
A summary of the panel's report, published today by the European Commission, says a series of "corrective actions" needs to be taken in HBP's governance, the way it collaborates, and its communication.
All these actions needs to be evaluated, right?
MSCs were not able to enhance tumor growth in nude mice but the possibility of tumor promoting actions needs to be studied in different experimental models.
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"All the actions need to be carefully and fully considered".
"So yes, actions need to speak louder than words".
"The authority needs to be accountable, and its actions need to be transparent," Mr. Samson said.
We believe that there are many places where actions need to be taken to improve homes".
Greenpeace's actions need to be seen in the context of recent events.
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