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The phrase "take action consequently" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It is not commonly used and may confuse readers; a clearer expression would be preferable. Example: "After reviewing the report, we will take action consequently to address the issues identified."
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Decision making by each fisherman is a function of the influence other fishermen (neighbours) exert on them as well as on personal knowledge, to form an opinion of the areas (cells) quality, and take action consequently.
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The Commission's proposed slogan 'Act less to act better' implies the need to take action and, consequently, the need to know how to act.
We must take action.
We will take action.
Margaret Travers decided to take action.
"We needed to take action".
I decided to take action.
So I must take action".
"We decided to take action.
Take Action In Interim.
Unless you take action.
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