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The tone of the report sends a strong message to European leaders whose failure to take decisive action since Greece first asked for help early in 2010 deepened the crisis.
"Failure to take decisive action and change the UK's legislative position on qat would place the UK at serious risk of becoming a single, regional hub for the illegal onward trafficking [to northern Europe]," she told MPs.
"Failure to take decisive action and change the UK's legislative position on khat would place the UK at a serious risk of becoming a single, regional hub for the illegal onward trafficking," Mrs May said in a statement.
From Rwanda to Darfur, UN failure to take decisive action has triggered public disillusionment.
An editor at The Wall Street Journal likewise suggested that ISIS was empowered by a failure to take "decisive action" in Syria, never mind that the "decisive action" politicians like Clinton had in mind was aimed at taking out Assad, not ISIS, one of the groups fighting his regime.
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The Supreme Court's failure to take decisive action--while not an outright rejection of the Uighurs' petition--leaves the promise of their release unfulfilled, a dream deferred.
The failure of the TUC to to take decisive action in support of the miners is identified as a turning point, the film arguing convincingly it was the unions en masse that were Thatcher's real target.
"They would expect a new government to take decisive action.
He knew he had to take decisive action.
We urge governments to take decisive action at December's UN summit.
So on that basis, I think we've got no choice but to take decisive action".
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