Sentences with phrase «vigorous action»

Representatives of industries most vulnerable to restrictions on carbon dioxide welcomed the findings, saying they raised provocative questions about the need for vigorous action on the climate.
We need to demand vigorous action on climate change, and we need to demand it right about now.
He called for more vigorous action to «steer the global energy system onto a more sustainable path».
The team also looked at women who found breastfeeding painful and discovered that their infants had a particularly vigorous action.
That's why more than 1,500 academics from around the world have signed an open letter asking world leaders and delegates at Paris to take vigorous action now in order to avoid a future of catastrophic global warming.
But so far there have been few other signs that the authorities are ready to brave the wrath of the incumbents and take the sort of vigorous action that is needed to make American air travel a competitive market.
«The emerging «environmentalization» of our civilization and the need for vigorous action in the interest of the entire global community will inevitably have multiple political consequences.
The balance of sacramentality, mystical openness to the future as God's future, silent waiting, and vigorous action ensures the revelatory power and religious integrity of his gospel of hope.
The committee also argued that Ofqual must take a stronger approach to regulation for the reforms to work, warning the organisation must be «prepared to bear its teeth and take vigorous action when required».
Only a subplot involving a pair of crooked local cops and the two brief, vigorous action scenes — shot largely with the camera following the assassin Portnoy from behind, her black wig in the center of the frame — give a glimpse of what Florentine is capable of.
Arguments from uncertainty support vigorous action to reduce human inputs to within natural bounds, rather than license to continue to act outside them.
«Beautifully made and smartly set at the beginning of Belgian King Leopold II's rapacious colonization of the Congo in the 1880s, this is certainly the best live - action Tarzan film in many a decade (which, admittedly, isn't saying much) and offers a well - judged balance of vigorous action and engaging enough drama.»
But even these members, under the leadership of Waxman, might be spurred to more vigorous action on climate change.
According to the Geneva Conference, Christian witness in a revolutionary world means effective and vigorous action for the transformation of the world.
President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh launched a Green Partnership, reaffirming their countries» strong commitment to taking vigorous action to combat climate change, ensuring their mutual energy security, working towards global food security, and building a clean energy economy that will drive investment, job creation, and economic growth throughout the 21st century.
«SOHO's scientists are impressed by the vigorous action that they see going on every day, because the sun is in the very quietest phase of its 11 - year cycle of activity,» ESA wrote in a May 1996 press update.
Despite its»80s high school allusions, Central Intelligence frolics happily in the nostalgia of the 1990s, reminiscing about Budweiser's «Wassup» adverts and featuring a soundtrack that opens with En Vogue's «My Lovin» and plays Blur's «Song 2» along to a vigorous action sequence which sees the pair crash out of a skyscraper in a mail cart.
Without early and vigorous action, this important mitigation tool risks being squandered, and with it will go some valuable co-benefits such as sustainable development, North - South technology transfer and broadening access to energy.
In Washington, President Obama's science adviser, John P. Holdren, cited increased scientific confidence «that the kinds of harm already being experienced from climate change will continue to worsen unless and until comprehensive and vigorous action to reduce emissions is undertaken worldwide.»
Our heart rate speeds up and a rush of hormones — including adrenaline — create a surge of energy strong enough to take «vigorous action
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