THEY ARE just making a plan to protect us from danger.
"Discuss further" is the correct phrase to use.
No. The United States has done quite enough to control pollution. This country has very high standards for pollution control. To go even further, especially at the expense of jobs, is not necessary.
Both are acceptable in English, depending on their use. The former, "further discuss," may make more sense in a sentence such as, "We will further discuss the matter" whereas for the latter, something like "We will discuss the matter further" would be more correct.
The government is implementing regulations and policies to control industrial and agricultural runoff, upgrading wastewater treatment plants, and promoting public awareness about water conservation and pollution prevention. They also work with local communities and businesses to monitor water quality and enforce environmental laws to prevent further pollution.
Sure, I'm here to help. What would you like to discuss further?
Air pollution causes Global warming. This then further causes ozone depletion.
Your honour we seek leave of court to discuss the options......to seek further advice from my client...........to discuss the offer with the applicant etc
Two main sources of air pollution are vehicle emissions and industrial activities. Governments have implemented measures such as enforcing emission standards for vehicles, promoting public transportation, and regulating emissions from industries to reduce air pollution. Additional efforts include promoting cleaner technologies and renewable energy sources to further curb air pollution.
Air pollution causes global warming. This global warming can further cause ozone depletion.
Mainly pollution and the link below will give further information.
It's not a question.
The federal government is separated into three parts: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The legislative branch is further split into two more parts, the Senate and the House of Representatives. There is no one entity in control of the federal government.