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The company has an interest in direct action on political issues.
Once again the line is continued by the direct action of God.
But about four years ago, some members decided that it was time to take more direct action.
Finally, the time came to put talk aside and take direct action.
Things will only get better when we take direct action for ourselves.
As a result, the ship saw little direct action in China.
We need, in the face of this major threat, to take direct action right now.
It was obvious he wanted to take more direct action.
Business unions have used direct action to get results for their members.
They would use direct action as a means to solve problems.
"The only way we're going to get our hands on these terrorists is by direct action."
But what "direct action" was there to be put off?
He was a man of direct action, not one who made excuses.
"They want you to have all this experience directing action," she said.
Direct action has also been used on a smaller scale.
Alas, the director has no idea of how to direct action.
It often used direct action as a tool to bring about change.
Not until today, however, has the Administration taken direct action to weaken the law.
Usually the direct action was easier than trying to understand clearly why you had to do it.
The direct action committee lies at the heart of this success.
We shall be able to take direct action in the field of sport.
When it became clear that nothing of the kind was forthcoming, I took more direct action.
So, clearly, she went there prepared to fall back on direct action, if necessary.
This time she did not need to take direct action."
It will not be a direct action on my part."