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A link on AARP's Web site urges, "Take action today.
The press have been urged to take action over Leveson Inquiry recommendations to regulate the newspaper industry.
Worries were also raised about ballooning deficits in America and Britain, where governments have been urged to take action to get spending under control.
The shadow environment secretary said: "Whilst GPs are increasingly urged to take action, antibiotic usage in farming tends to escape scrutiny.
The EU is being urged to take action to stop a biofuel trading scam that exploits US agricultural subsidies and undermines the fight against global warming.
A director at the Department for Education, has quit and Theresa May has been urged to take action against a minister over their links to the event.
"We were urged to take action and we certainly did that".
In contrast, FEMA's 2014-2018 Strategic Planameded climate change as a prime contributor to increasing disaster risk ― and it urged we take action.
Because the question is not whether a pandemic will occur but, rather, when (9 ), policymakers have been urged to take action in preparedness planning.
Because the question is not whether a pandemic will occur but rather when (6 ), policy makers have been urged to take action in preparedness planning, including making national preparedness strategies operational (5, 7, 8 ).
We have been urged to take action on this issue.
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