Examples of 'stronger action' in a sentence

Meaning of "stronger action"

stronger action - denotes taking more forceful or assertive measures in dealing with a situation or problem

How to use "stronger action" in a sentence

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Stronger action and commitment by politicians was needed.
Region are taking stronger action on protecting and.
Stronger action needed to help combat transphobia.
Americans are demanding stronger action to protect the environment.
Stronger action to link migration and development policy.
It is patently clear today that we need stronger action.
Stronger action for crime prevention.
She is calling on the university to take stronger action.
Stronger action must be taken for their safety.
And an even stronger action.
We need stronger action to stop the causes of photochemical pollution.
A certain number of issues however call for stronger action.
Stronger action is required.
It contains provisions in regard to stronger action on crime and drugs.
Stronger action is needed.
Many of my constituents are in favour of stronger action to fight the gap.
Stronger action is required to raise public awareness of corruption as a serious criminal offence.
They used what they learned to develop a stronger action.
But it is clear that stronger action is needed on the carbon pricing front.
It rather looks as though the referee has taken stronger action.
Stronger action so that third countries fulfil their obligations to readmit their nationals.
Time is run ning out and we must take stronger action.
The plant has a stronger action than the closely related summer savory.
You can also get involved more or take stronger action.
Taking stronger action on this issue will be enormously beneficial for both governments and businesses.
Kids are taking to the streets to call for stronger action on climate change.
Only stronger action can bring the Union closer to the objectives set in the strategy.
But Nogales believes stronger action is necessary.
The Kyoto Protocol would require government to take even stronger action.
But whats needed is stronger action by the Council as a whole.
It is not just the business community that is calling for stronger action from Government.
The Administration should take stronger action to ensure that managers complied with the audit findings.
However, the majority of MEPs want stronger action.
Worldwide developments force to even stronger action of Europe as competitor and partner in space.
Was stronger action being taken against crimes of domestic violence?
We need a stronger voice and stronger action in Ottawa.
Supporting stronger action on gender in the United Nations system.
Is peacekeeping suitable when stronger action is needed?
He has taken stronger action than his predecessors against child abuse….
But implementation has been only tentative ; stronger action is needed.
UN Agencies call for stronger action to achieve equal nationality rights for all.
Finally, it is important to maintain pressure to produce even stronger action.
Lieberman wants stronger action against Iran.
If those things do not happen, the agency will need to take stronger action.
What we need to see is stronger action from the European Union.
Overall, the commitment to transform undeclared work into formal employment needs stronger action.
In view of this I think that stronger action by the Community is warranted.
Stronger action from AU and RECs, with international support.
Therefore the Commission must take stronger action regarding amendments to the Posting of Workers Directive.
Stronger action needed on Goal 3 to increase women 's participation in governance.

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