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Meanings of called on government in English
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Usage of called on government in English
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He calledongovernment to urgently address the issue.
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It also calledongovernment agencies to get ready.
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They calledongovernment to declare a climate emergency.
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He calledongovernment agencies to work swiftly to regain the confidence of the international community.
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The Democratic Alliance's Albert Fritz strongly condemned the attacks and calledongovernment to get involved.
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Mr Lowe calledongovernment and business to step up and address globally low interest rates.
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Tonga's LGBTI community has calledongovernment leaders to revise legislation in order to protect LGBTI people.
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Hadi also calledongovernment ministers to "head immediately to Aden to convene", the presidential aide said.
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However, he also calledongovernment authorities to act with urgency to combat the trafficking and economic exploitation of children.
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The Samoa Farmers Association has calledongovernment to let the private sector take the lead in any agritourism development.
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Multiple consultancy companies and NGO have calledongovernment to instead look to fix the broken state of public healthcare.
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The British Council has calledongovernment and business to work together to develop educational policy and priorities relating to languages.
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On Wednesday afternoon, Parliament's Agriculture Committee calledongovernment to declare parts of the Free State and Northern Cape as disaster zones.
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She calledongovernment to to hold consultations with a wide range of people and organisations in Samoa about the re-introduced law.
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Social media users have calledongovernment ministers and the relevant authorities to investigate the authenticity of a video uploaded to social media this weekend.
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UNISA Vice-Chancellor Mandla Makhanya calledongovernment, the private sector and society at large to implement interventions that will ensure the economic emancipation of women.