If there's any group that can kick around ideas and take no action on them, it's Congress.
George Osborne's preference for punting on the housing market rather than on small companies may be the prudent course of action to take, based on the country's economic history since the Second World War.
After reading up on Parkinson's, Grove figured he had 15 years to take action before it weakened him so much that he couldn't promote a scientific assault on the disease.
But given that the big picture of RBS's failure is already fairly well known, the most interesting part of this report is the FSA's take on its own failings, and why it hasn't taken action against RBS and its directors.
He told Mr Gwynne he had decided not to take action after consulting senior civil servants on Mr Barker's conduct.
We have to do the things that we can do while Congress figures out whether it's going to take action on jobs and the economy.
Before its wide adoption in 2010, "we could identify where an individual was on the continuum to take action but couldn't really motivate them or help them motivate themselves, " says Susan Kosman, chief nursing officer.
Others were still trying to work out what action to take on Monday: reports emerged that Britain's finance ministry was considering taking equity stakes in banks, a measure that sent shares of Barclays and HBOS down 12.0%, and 15.0%.
"The key thing is that you are ready to take the action and that you don't take the Tory view that you just leave people to get on with it, " he said.
He has stepped up this precisely because there's an urgent need to take action on the economy and jobs, and broadly, on some of these issues that is made all the more urgent by Congress's refusal to act -- by Republicans' in Congress refusal to act.
Unemployment in the 17 countries that share the euro hit another record in June, a development likely to further weaken consumer spending and add pressure on the ECB's governing council to take action.
The Lions are next in action on Wednesday, when they take on the Golden Lions in Johannesburg's Ellis Park.
Souness, one of the match analysts for UK broadcaster Sky Sports, said the club needed to take strong action after an incident which reflects badly on one of the world's most famous teams.
As well as squeezing Mr Milosevic, the monitors are desperately trying to prevail on Kosovo's fractious ethnic Albanians not to take military action of a sort that would be bound to provoke a disproportionate Serb retaliation.
What was he trying to signal about where climate change would fall on his priority list in a second term, and is there any upcoming action that you can point to that he's going to take on that topic?
I'm going to take you through this afternoon's action but I can't do it all on my own.
Religious folks will quickly say that Scripture is clear that women can't be pastors and lead men, yet Hairston says that when she featured Pastor Paula White on her cover two years ago, Lifeway didn't take any action against the magazine.
But that's one of the reasons why we need to take action here on matters that we can control entirely, which is our capacity to pass legislation that actually does something to help the economy, as opposed to bickering over things when the American people are demanding action.
On has persistently failed to take action on this unwanted sales activity, despite being the only major supplier left selling at people's homes.
"We take seriously the instances where there is misrepresentation, fraud or the misuse of insurance policies as wagers on human life, and where appropriate, take action, " said Gina Collopy O'Connell, a senior executive.
And in answer -- really in answer to your earlier question, those conversations are taking place, but we are also having to -- because this is a congressional action that needs to take place, there's a lot of energy being expended on what is essentially an exercise to pass the measure before the House now.
Women's groups say other measures like punishing police officers who refuse to take action on a rape complaint, and speeding up court procedures against rapists, would be more effective.
And there's no question that they created a situation where we need to take action on our deficit and debt, and we need to do it in a balanced way.
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And after an attack on India's parliament in December 2001, which Delhi blamed on Pakistan-based Islamic militants, Washington pressed Pakistan's military ruler, General Pervez Musharraf, to take action against militant groups based on its territory.
You'll hear the President again tomorrow talk about the need for Congress to take action on those items that are before it that have in the past and should in the future enjoy bipartisan support -- very specific items -- a "To-Do" list that can, if fulfilled, contribute to economic growth and contribute to job creation.
Chancellor Merkel's spokesman Ulrich Wilhelm said over the weekend that Germany might take legal action, depending on its assessment of the allegations against Goldman.
The head of Japan's central bank, Haruhiko Kuroda, on Thursday delivered on promises to take aggressive action to shake Japan out of nearly two decades of growth-crippling deflation.
As Obama's own writings make clear, he believes that America must be free to take unilateral action on occasion.
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