Human activity driven by purposeful motives.
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Examples for "doing"
Examples for "doing"
1Diane Abbott, shadow public health minister, said government was not doing enough.
2Political patronage remains important for doing business in the north African state.
3Therefore the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing.
4But his way of doing so leads to another dramatically different result.
5Great Britain would be doing that much better at trading in Europe.
1But collective action against police violence has itself led to police violence.
2The proposed state law would allow legal action first, official classification later.
3Health Minister Greg Hunt said the Government supported the TGA's proposed action.
4The case for action has been outlined several times in recent days.
5Mr Williams said the group would also look at possible court action.
1The other problem: the longer-acting methods are far more expensive, at first.
2Labour's acting health spokesperson David Clark said young New Zealanders deserved better.
3We seriously question whether the Karuna group is acting in good faith.
4Naomi wasn't my real problem...but she sure did a good acting job.
5He said the government needed to start acting on the forum's advice.
1Ten years ago in Kyoto, governments wanted regulation, while companies demanded voluntary action.
2WHO has repeatedly advocated for voluntary action over stronger, regulatory measures.
3But voluntary action inevitably benefits the wealthiest rather than the less well off.
4They called for voluntary action and offered their resources and influence.
5The Board appears to be reaching the limits of voluntary action.
1God would certainly exhibit his anger in some terrible form, and would chastise my impious and willful action.
Translations for willful action