Sentence examples for set in motion actions from inspiring English sources

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As the friend of a Pelican Bay Short Corridor Hunger Striker and an attendee at the 8-23-11 hearing in Sacramento, I will be printing your article and sending it to my friend as evidence that his sacrifice has set in motion actions that will lead to positive changes.

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Setting in motion actions such as these would ensure that Marrakech is known for really moving the money.

They are both processes, set in motion by actions regardless of the stated intentions of leaders.

Its weakness, however, is that it offers an illusion of specificity, with dozens of paragraphs of obligations for each side, but without any clear way to set in motion the actions Palestinians and Israelis must take.

One of the crucial questions in the case was whether, simply by setting rules for its actions, a federal agency was triggering the same requirements for study and consultation that are usually set in motion by specific actions, like authorizing a timber harvest.

Not swayed by the defense arguments, Justice Dawson said the tragic events of that night were set in motion by their actions, which he called a "cruel, unjustified, ferocious attack".

Immediately after his statement, Obama sat down to sign 23 executive orders that will take immediate effect and also set in motion various other actions that do not require Congressional approval.

First off, I think more and more connected systems will learn to read tweets and use them to set in motion "scenes" or actions.

And not to impart anything, or to set in motion any particular action (to clarify history, for instance, or make amends), but just to speak and create an event where before there was none.

According to Simplicius, a 6th century C.E. neo-Platonist commentator on Aristotle, and our main source for the fragments, Anaxagoras began his book by describing an original state of complete (but not entirely uniform) mixture of all the ingredients of the cosmos; that mixture is then set in motion by the action of Mind/Intellect (nous).

In that sense, privation is associated with active potency.[7] Kilwardby argues that PPM is naturally endowed/pregnant (gravida) with active potencies that, once set in motion by the action of an external agent, co-operate in change and become fully actual.[8] An active potency "is called potency because it is ordained to actuality and active because it is something of a form" (E 3, 30).

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