Time for Action definition
Examples of Time for Action in a sentence
This gave rise in 1992 to the establishment of the West Indian Commission and its huge report, Time for Action, which covered every facet of the situation facing the region (West Indian Commission 1992).
The Debtors intend to seek the Bankruptcy Court’s approval of a chapter 11 plan of reorganization (including exhibits and amendments thereto, the “Reorganization Plan).
The project is funded by the LDA and the European Union and is part of the Mayor of London’s Time for Action Programme aimed at reducing serious youth violence.
As the Commission noted in its 2001 analysis of pay equity, A Time for Action, allegations of breaches of human rights norms are frequently met with defensive responses, which generally translate into extensive litigation and delays.