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1 There must be tough action taken against any bank found breaching the rules.
2 He also called for tough action against countries that broke int
3 Western allies have been pressing Pakistan to take tough action against these havens.
4 Erdogan is under pressure to take tough action against the PKK.
5 The army regime have a history of tough action when their power is threatened.
6 But recession has sapped governments' willingness to take tough action .
7 The country's leading soccer officials are calling for tough action to stamp out hooliganism.
8 He has long advocated tough action against Pakistan-based militant groups.
9 Mshengu vowed that tough action would be taken against breaching the Code of Conduct.
10 But Obama could seek pledges from Merkel for tough action if the negotiations falter.
11 But Mr Littleton doubted the department would end up taking tough action against Serco.
12 Both are main targets of reformers seeking tough action against figures of the past administration.
13 But he said there also had to be tough action on tackling corruption in Afghanistan.
14 Analysts say recession has dimmed willingness for tough action .
15 Henderson pledged " tough action " to cut costs in GM's offshore operations.
16 Some people were instigating violence through Facebook, the government said, warning of tough action against them.
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