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