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a mode of action
if you persist in that course you will surely fail
once a nation is embarked on a course of action it becomes extremely difficult for any retraction to take place
How To Use course of action In A Sentence
- Finally, in the formation of an opinion as to the abstract preferableness of one course of action over another, or as to the truth or falsehood or right significance of a proposition, the fact that the majority of one's contemporaries lean in the other direction is naught, and no more than dust in the balance. On Compromise
- They added that as yet no course of action has been determined. Times, Sunday Times
- A.R. So for new actors coming into the business of acting what do you advise as the best possible course of action?
- There was abundant advice offered by experts Wednesday on what to do when it rains by the bucketful, with all agreeing that seeking a dry place was the best course of action. D.C. region braces for deluge
- Why would we want to proceed with a course of action that is unjust, unwise and completely unnecessary?
- Since I would go to Tibet if I chose, but could not transmute dustballs into gold under any circumstances, only the first course of action is in this sense a possibility for me.
- In running the same course of action is likely to do little more than raise a few curious glances from fellow competitors.
- Are we to regard that as a tacit seal of approval for such a course of action?
- Shutting down and egressing from the aircraft while on the catapult would have been the most conservative course of action.
- Deficit – An excuse to do anything really out of order, eg: "Yes, I did spill red wine on your new white carpet, but what you must remember is that Labour left that carpet with a deficit of red wine; my spillage was the only responsible course of action. The buzz words of 2010 explained