Sentence examples for report on actions from inspiring English sources

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"In March 2008, F.D.A. officials indicated that a progress report on actions taken to implement the 'food protection plan' would be issued in April 2008," the report says.

The Dardennes have little interest in psychology; their approach is to report on actions (incessant movements around Liège, money and keys changing hands in brief meetings) and to allow us to draw our own conclusions.

After all, he led the Senate's 2010 investigation into the origins of the financial crisis, producing a 650-page report on actions taken by WaMu, Goldman Sachs and the credit ratings agencies, among others.

The Xinhua report on Friday said the recent study, called "Green Book of Climate Change: Annual Report on Actions to Address Climate Change," recommended that "the authorities strengthen monitoring, evaluation and research of the climate condition in regions around the dam".

By resolution 1373 20011) the Council also established a Committee of the Council to monitor the resolution’s implementation and called on all States to report on actions they had taken to that end no later than 90 days from today.

"(1) Advice to congress. The President shall, as necessary, advise the Congress and, by no later than April 30 , 1994 submit to the the [sic] appropriate committees of the House of Representatives, and to the Committee on Governmental Affairs and other appropriate committees of the Senate, a general report on actions taken pursuant to this section.

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"The Survey of the State Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics and the State Agricultural Experiment Station: Report on Action Taken on Proposals Therein," by A. R. Mann.

These publications report on action research projects by teachers who had used action research models espoused by LCs or North Zone Action Research.

The Conference considered a progress report on action arising out of the Second World Food Congress, held in the Hague from 16 to 30 June 1970.

The difference is that Dostoyevsky is emotionally overwrought, voluble, and psychological, whereas Bresson is cool, distant, and anti-psychological — he reports on actions rather than revealing their motivation.

"Some countries do very strong inventories, some not yet". 2. Reporting on actions countries take to fulfill their climate policies.

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