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"This new law will bring more desired results for the road safety in Cambodia only if the government will take more serious actions to enforce the law".
There are dozens, some taking more serious actions than others.
JAKARTA, 25 January, 2010 — On National Nutrition Day, high-level officials from the Government and UN convened to take more serious actions toward controlling malnutrition among children in Indonesia.
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More serious action, meanwhile, continued elsewhere.
Failing to do so might invite more serious action, Mr. Fiorello wrote.
He called it larceny and threatened more serious action if the thefts did not stop.
And what more serious action can someone who is neither a law lord nor a legislator take?
Despite that, BGP states that it began withdrawing its teams that day, and then took "more serious" action five days later after the 17 September encounter was reported.
These should have been "sufficient that he ought reasonably have concluded that more serious action needed to be taken in relation to Searson", counsel assisting wrote.
If Mr Olmert were to impose stricter limits on the settlers so far he has talked of only fractionally tougher restrictions on their expansion then perhaps the PA could take more serious action against West Bank militants.
However it was referee George Clancy who played a pivotal role, with both sides left bemused by his decisions in the scrum, as well as his failure to take more serious action over a potential gouge from Salesi Ma'afu.
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