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The phrase "actions which is" is not correct in written English.
It should be "actions which are" to agree in number with the plural noun "actions."
Example: "The report outlines the actions which are necessary for the project's success."
Alternatives: "actions that are" or "actions which have been".
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Never fully dramatically integrated, it functions as a pretext for actions (which is not the same thing).
In turn, Fed officials have sought to justify their actions, which is also the way a democracy should function.
"Both the LTTE and the government are escalating military actions, which is a threat to the whole country".
It is a statute that applies to all government actions, which is a huge category across the board, and it's about 200 years old".
The problem is that now and then policy makers tend not to take these actions — which is why some of us write books.
"It was preplanned, extensively, and I'm pretty sure that he evaluated everything that he did in his actions, which is troublesome," Lombardo said.
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He laid out the government's actions, which are substantial.
In other words, such service may answer in all actions which are substantially proceedings in rem.
Shareholder class actions, which were non-existent in Australia until the 1990s, offer another enforcement route.
"They are destroying a public institution by their actions, which are unconscionable," she said.
Yet her self-knowledge can't save her from her actions, which are presented as inevitable.
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