Their joint letter now seems to say between the lines 'We don't have to meet to agree on common action'.
The discussion focused on the issues of multiculturalism, cultural diversity, and gender equality, and identified common areas of action and potential for strengthened cooperation between the two Organizations.
And I think if you talk to European leaders, they are the first ones to say that that begins with European leaders arriving at a common course of action.
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Now is the time for common-sense action.
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"In our talks with Brahimi and with our American colleagues, we are trying to feel a way out of this situation on the basis of our common plan of action that was agreed on in Geneva in June, " Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said, according to state-run RIA Novosti.
Instead, the court accepted the Michigan case for argument, suggesting that despite the common issue of affirmative action, the justices saw significant legal distinctions between the two cases.
But I do know and have talked to him generally about his approach to this, which is that he believes we ought to take action on common-sense measures that protect the Second Amendment rights of the American people while making it harder for criminals and others who should not have weapons under existing law -- harder for them to obtain them.
Today, we celebrate Giving Tuesday, a new nationwide effort to raise attention and motivate action for the common good.
But the most impactful thing that can be done to strengthen our economy is for Congress to take action on a common-sense bipartisan proposal that the President offered up many, many months ago.
At Sunday's rally, Maura Cowley of the Energy Action Coalition verbalized a common theme.
In April, John Taylor, top international man in the Treasury, proposed a souped-up version of the collective-action clauses that are common in bonds issued under English law.
Planning this event began with a group of over 200 people from all walks of life who assembled on Boston Common Tuesday evening to discuss taking action.
Reacting to the council's decision on Thursday evening, local farmer Glyn Morgan, chairman of action group Save Our Common Mountain Environment (Socme), told BBC Radio Wales the energy firm's plan was "total destruction of an environment".
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It takes only utilitarian common sense to determine the wisest course of action.
The best course of action is to use some basic common sense practices of protecting your personal information, and to only use secure sites.
The appeals court also dismissed the lawsuit on the grounds that the smokers did not have enough in common for it to qualify as a class action.
On June 20, the Supreme Court dismissed a class action against Wal-Mart brought about by its female employees, arguing that the women involved in the case did not share enough in common to meet the requirements of a class action lawsuit.
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Lots of people are eager for the day when Facebook goes fully public, enabling the common investor to get a piece of the Facebook action.
President Obama upheld this bill as an example of the type of issue on which Republicans and Democrats can find common ground, and he pushed lawmakers to take action on other measures to aid veterans -- including his proposal for a Veterans Jobs Corps.
Class-action suits have long been a way for common consumers to use their strength in numbers to address grievances and apply accountability against companies but have recently hit high walls since the business-friendly Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 was passed (See "Class-Action Law Gums Up Courts").
He initiated community action to manage the use of Sangade, a common grazing area in Irob.
Common sense suggests something similar ought to happen to the civil action too.
Collective action problems are sometimes thought to arise inevitably from common ownership of resources, but this is not the case.
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Writing in the Observer, Mr Cameron said there was a moral reason why action should be taken to prevent children dying from common diseases.
Things that great entrepreneurs have in common with great managers are that both are results-oriented and action-oriented.
But the action is expanding as high school sports television coverage becomes more common.
As is common practice, the Chinese were given a courtesy heads-up that this action would be taken.
At December's UN climate change conference in Bali, Indonesia, leaders from all countries can find common ground to ensure forest protection is included as a valid, direct and immediate action that generates measurable carbon credits.
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Because the discussion regarding materiality in a federal securities fraud action are also applicable in the main to fraud claims alleged under the common law, the state blue sky laws, or other anti-fraud federal and state statutes, the discussion of materiality will not treat the latter separately.
Six courts of appeal have ruled that a private right of action exists, while three have ruled such a right cannot be found in common law.
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