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actions

noun as in conduct

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The horror of Dominique Pelicot's actions, the sheer number of men implicated in the case and Gisèle Pelicot's decision to push for an open trial has meant that the proceedings have garnered significant attention.

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According to the Makin review, the safeguarding adviser was told officers could do nothing: Smyth’s actions were "an abuse of trust" but they would be "unlikely to reach the threshold for a criminal investigation".

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The Rome court has halted these actions pending further clarification from the ECJ.

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"The cross-party talks we've been campaigning for should start now, but there are urgent actions the government should take regardless," such as a higher minimum wage for care workers.

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When Republicans held all three branches of government in the early 2000s, Boxer began holding weekly news conferences to talk about President George W. Bush’s actions that posed environmental risks, recalled Rose Kapolczynski, who ran all four of Boxer’s Senate campaigns.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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