Voting favorably on the bill, but not postponing reporting it back to the full House until next form.
a course of action taken by a government body
The course of action taken by the government to achieve community goals is to work with non-profit organizations. Many of these programs are able to qualify for grants that assist with community projects.
public policy
The committee insisted that action be taken now to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and the future impact of global warming on the climate.
A choice is a decision made between different options, while an action is the physical or mental process of carrying out that decision. In other words, a choice is the selection of a course of action, while an action is the execution of that chosen course.
The word "course" is a common noun. It refers to a path or direction considered to be taken.
A sailboat under sail is about to cross paths with a PWC. What action should be taken?
President McKinley could not have taken a different course of action with Spain over Cuba. This is because Spain invaded Mexico along with the British army during the civil war.
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Ethical dilemma
Bring in forces or start arming ships.
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