The exchange has been asked to submit a report on the security loopholes and has been further asked to take
an immediate action in order to resolve the vulnerabilities.
We will take
immediate action in your case.
Our lawyers take
immediate action in investigating the details of a criminal case.
International family law counsel coordinate all aspects of these cases, which often require
immediate action in multiple jurisdictions.
The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) and a coalition of environmental, human rights, faith - based and Indigenous organizations issued a letter this week to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry calling for
immediate action in the aftermath of Berta Cáceres» assassination...
There needs to be
immediate action in stopping new fossil fuel development projects.
World Water Council President, Benedito Braga underlines the importance of
immediate action in order to achieve the sanitation target of SDG6, stating, «Although concerted efforts have been made to improve access to the most basic forms of sanitation, one third of the world's population still lacks it.
The report calls for
immediate action in the following areas: 1.
I call on our polticians to take
immediate action in reducing our green house gases by putting a moratorium on any new coal mine in Australia.
Managers can also create mobile reporting dashboards for their teams, schedule alerts and even take
immediate action in through clickable text and email links.
You must take
immediate action in finding your other half today.
Serco took
immediate action in response to the inspection findings - strengthening the management team; prioritising safety and implementing a comprehensive improvement programme.
We look forward to
your immediate action in this ground - breaking work for all persons with disabilities.
«I think that is an important statement of transparency and accountability and I think it's very important to note that the commissioner took
immediate action in modifying the sergeant, taking away his gun and badge.»
«With its continued focus on risk minimization, the committee determined that a helmet-less player shall not block, tackle or otherwise participate beyond
the immediate action in which the player is engaged when the helmet came completely off,» said Bob Colgate, NFHS director of sports and sports medicine.
When the present state of history and culture looks unusually black, God's
immediate action in it is not so clearly seen, and the apocalyptic thinker looks far into the future, finding his hope and resting place there.
Organizers at national gun control groups, who provided logistical support and public relations advice as the students planned the Washington rally, said they believed that the students would not become disillusioned by the lack of
immediate action in Congress.
Demonstrating awareness to take
immediate actions in the emergency room for patients showing less response to medication and altering treatment plan to
Not exact matches
Aliens may be the most
immediate pop - culture example of mechanical limbs
in action, but the best description of the apparatus» impact on lethality actually comes from Robert Heinlein's Starship Troopers,
in my opinion.
In some instances, training can help improve troublesome behavior, but there are some issues that merit more
immediate action.
The goal of your app is to help people take
action in their
immediate moments of need.
Concerns about the safety of DOT - 111 tank cars date back to the mid-1990s, when the Transportation Safety Board recommended Transport Canada «take
immediate action to further reduce the potential for the accidental release of the most toxic and volatile dangerous goods transported
in Class 111A tank cars.»
This month, three senior U.S. House Democrats asked FCC chairman Ajit Pai to take
immediate action to address what could be foreign governments» «surveilling Americans
in the nation's capital».
Even if you don't take
immediate action, knowing what developments are
in the pipeline can help you position your strategy for easier and more agile future changes.
In mid-2008, he said, the Fed could have stayed on the sideline even with inflation above 5 % «by laying out a clear explanation for why headline inflation is high and why you aren't taking
immediate action.»
In a statement, Spotify said that it did not tolerate content that «favors hatred» or incites violence on the basis of race, religion or sexuality, and added that it «takes
immediate action to remove any such material as soon as it has been brought to our attention.»
He also said an accelerated program allows shareholders to see
immediate action, which is «important to signal a higher degree of confidence
in something shareholders care a great deal about.»
«New Democrats are calling on the Liberal government to take
immediate action to create green jobs and incentivize environmental excellence by reinvesting
in projects which actually lower the carbon footprint of our public sector.»
If the Fed tries to unwind by an aggressive type of
action, which is selling the debt to unwind
in a quicker way, the long end of the curve will go up higher than the short end
in the
immediate period, because the market will race ahead of them.
The Green Party of Alberta supports
immediate action to remove all minimum age requirements for condominiums and rental properties
in Alberta.
«These necessary changes would permit first responders to take
immediate action and ensure more awareness and compliance so that our pets
in British Columbia can be protected from the horrible death that can result from being left
in a hot, unventilated vehicle,» said Robinson.
Yet it was once believed — certainly when Mill wrote his Autobiography — that, whatever our familial, religious, racial, or physical limitations, our
actions have meaning because they are embedded
in a scheme of things larger than just our
immediate bodies.
It's to the point with some Christian posters here that any criticism of their
actions and religious beliefs garners the
immediate judgment that the person doing so is being hateful when,
in reality, they are only fulfilling that very same Bible observation made by Jesus.
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In such experiences nothing external stood between the soul and God; the divine Spirit was an
immediate, personal presence, awesome and masterful, directing thought and compelling
action.
It might be argued that the survival success of a species which bases its
immediate actions, especially those
in which the survival of its individuals is at stake, on a particular experience constitutes a powerful argument for the general reliability of that experience.
The result always does violence to that
immediate experience which we express
in our
actions, our hopes, our sympathies, our purposes, and which we enjoy
in spite of our lack of phrases for its verbal analysis
The prophets from Amos on are forced to reinterpret the meaning of the present
in terms of an
immediate future to be charged with tragedy — but a tragedy no less the result of divine
action than the great formative event of redemption from Egypt.
These
action sequences include the responses of actors to stimuli
in their
immediate situations — specifically, responses that involve attempts to articulate ideas, to make sense of things, to offer interpretations acceptable to relevant constituencies.
A corporation that for
immediate profit takes
actions that will weaken it
in the future is behaving
in an unsustainable way.
We may recall that Christianity is
in the first instance a gospel, a proclamation,
in which it is declared that the eternal Reality whom men call God has crowned His endless work of self - revelation to His human children by a uniquely direct and
immediate action: He has come to us
in one of our own kind, the Man of Nazareth, uniting to Himself the life which, through His purpose, was conceived and born of Mary, and through this life
in its wholeness establishing a new relationship to Himself into which the children of men may enter.
For precisely all that has been said can also be objected to the doctrine of the
immediate creation of every human soul
in the course of history, if this creation makes of God's
action in a special manner a member of the chain of created causes, even if only
in regard to a particular finite being, which
in contrast to others and by its special individual and temporal features has no intra - mundane ground and basis.
Hence our
immediate, perishing
actions have unfading importance because they live forever
in God.
In this way, the insistent craving is justified — the insistent craving that zest for existence be refreshed by the ever - present, unfading importance of our
immediate actions, which perish and yet live for evermore.
In addition to making their own modest contributions to the work of
immediate action, churches and synagogues have a further responsibility to recognize and serve the vast territory of the spirit that lies beyond the reach of politics.
Pius XII already commented on the unitive significance of this powerful biblical expression: «
In its natural structure, the conjugal act is a personal action, a simultaneous and immediate cooperation on the part of the husband and wife, which by the very nature of the agents and the proper nature of the act is the expression of the mutual gift which, according to the words of Scripture, brings about union «in one flesh»» (Address, October 29, 1951: AAS 3 (1951), 850
In its natural structure, the conjugal act is a personal
action, a simultaneous and
immediate cooperation on the part of the husband and wife, which by the very nature of the agents and the proper nature of the act is the expression of the mutual gift which, according to the words of Scripture, brings about union «
in one flesh»» (Address, October 29, 1951: AAS 3 (1951), 850
in one flesh»» (Address, October 29, 1951: AAS 3 (1951), 850).
Although I'm not quite sure what Mr. Gardner means by
actions being «motivated
in part by the
immediate circumstances,» I can assure him that so long as he holds that there are acts, such as direct abortion and terror bombing, that are wrong
in any circumstances, he stands with us against proportionalism.
And the conviction arose that God
in his immeasurable holiness and transcendence had no
immediate dealings with the world, but that his
action and presence were mediated by a host of angels and other beings.
Surely if Professor Arkes is right about the «shading and calibration» of Catholic teaching, then stating that my
actions are motivated
in part by the
immediate circumstances should not automatically place me within a proportionalist framework.
On Wednesday, the Air Force released a statement which said that it's «review of its reporting processes to civilian law enforcement
in the Devin P. Kelley case has prompted
immediate actions to correct reporting deficiencies and prevent future occurrences».