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The phrase "term for action" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific word or phrase that describes a particular action or behavior. Example: "In legal contexts, the term for action often refers to the specific legal proceedings initiated by a party."
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Weakness of will as the untutored understand it is not akrasia (if we reserve that term for action contrary to one's better judgment), but rather a certain kind of failure to stick to one's plans.[15] This understanding of weakness of will changes the subject in two ways.
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That is a term for actions that could be directed against leaders and their entourages rather than against Afghanistan's beleaguered civilians.
The standard argument in favor of constituent services — a catchall term for actions taken by legislators on behalf of residents of their states or districts, also known as casework — is that, in order to make informed decisions about the functioning of government, Congress needs to know what the agencies are doing.
Based on these findings, a list of short and medium term strategies for action is proposed for countries with insufficient implementation of maternal health interventions.
But social engineering is just another term for collective action to change individual incentives.
The modern term for spooky action is quantum entanglement.
Energy policy is beset by deep uncertainties, owing to the scale of future transitions, the long-term timescales for action, and numerous stakeholders.
The German term for 'close-action' is 'Nahewirkung'Nahewirkung
In 2003, World Health Organisation published "Adherence to long term therapies: evidence for action", which included specific reviews of non-adherence in therapies for asthma, cancer, depression, diabetes, epilepsy, hypertension, tuberculosis [ 5].
Spokesman Mark Toner discouraged all US citizens from traveling to North Korea, a longstanding recommendation of the agency, citing the risk of "arrest and long-term detention for actions that would not be cause for arrest in the United States or other countries".
A structurally similar analysis of supererogation is offered in terms of reasons for action.
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