Sentence examples for some specific actions from inspiring English sources

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The leaders did agree to some specific actions; most of them are things that they are already doing.

The report promises to show the way by making the case in general and suggesting some specific actions that might be taken.

Beyond the usual things that leaders can do to drive cultural change (articulate and communicate values, model target behaviors, and so on), building an innovative culture requires some specific actions.

For example, in Germany there is a general 30-year limitation on civil actions, but in some specific actions (e.g., tort and interest claims) the period may be only 2 or 3 years.

The city leaders said the "updated clean air plan, while indicating long-term ambition, still lacks some specific actions that would enable us to meet the legal limits and establish safer air sooner rather than later".

So the reason I'm doing that project is because I want to shake women and to actually provide some specific actions that we can take to advance as a collective.

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Brown's research, and that of others, underlines the idea that guilt – feeling bad about some specific action – can be useful: indeed, not feeling much guilt at all is symptomatic of some extremely serious psychological problems.

More than 350 editors told the American Society of Newspaper Editors, in answer to a survey question last summer, that they had undertaken some "specific action" with their staffs or with their readers, "since The New York Times Jayson Blair scandal became public".

If the District were instead to require some specific action at the outset, it may make it difficult for them to accept less, even if subsequent study and expert opinion deem less to be satisfactory.

Of course, she could choose another plan, or she could opt out of insurance altogether, but she would have to take some specific action in order to do so.

An inscription on the first page of the document described it as "A petition for mandamus [a writ from a superior court to an inferior court or official, ordering some specific action] in the case of the People vs. the Auditor of Illinois, before the Hon. S. H. Treat, C. J., presiding during the June term, 1851, Lincoln and Herndon for the petitioner".

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