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As patients receive new medications, lab results, and diagnoses, the electronic health record alerts clinicians when to take action.
Lincoln spoke powerfully about "the better angels of our nature", but when it came to enforce policy, he knew when to take action.
On education, the House and Senate are still at odds over when to take action on failing schools and how to best track improvements in students' academic performance.
Such people can in forthright, judicious terms listen to and talk with someone like Simmonds about what's going well, what's weighing heavily, when to get off the high horse, and when to take action.
"One of the problems for law enforcers is deciding when to take action," he said.
These agents are going to be so sophisticated that they can, by engaging in deep historical data mining, pretty much decide on their own when to take action.
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So "there's a whole cascade of dangers that I think graduate students in particular consider when trying to take action here," she added.
That's when we have to take action".
Even when citizens decide to take action, it can be challenging to sustain long-term political engagement.
Apathy is a comforting place to be; it is when you decide to take action that it's uncomfortable.
But they view it as a low priority, so they don't mind when policymakers fail to take action.
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