Usage examples of "enforcement action" in English with translation to Spanish

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We agreed to elaborate an action plan. Acordamos elaborar un plan de acción.
"LGBT communities around the world are calling you a 'hero', and say that you were framed," Al-Sayib explained. "But the law enforcement agencies are all labeling you as a ruthless murderer. Which one are you, Dima?" —Las comunidades LGBT de todo el mundo te tratan de "héroe" y dicen que te tendieron una trampa —le explicó Al-Sayib—; pero las agencias del orden público te etiquetan como un asesino despiadado. ¿Cuál de los dos eres, Dima?
If throughout your life you abstain from murder, theft, fornication, perjury, blasphemy, and disrespect toward your parents, your church, and your king, you are conventionally held to deserve moral admiration even if you have never done a single kind or generous or useful action. Si en toda tu vida te abstienes de asesinar, robar, fornicar, cometer perjurio, blasfemar y faltar al respeto a tus padres, tu iglesia o tu rey, eres convencionalmente considerado alguien que merece admiración moral, incluso si no has realizado ninguna acción generosa o amable o útil.
It is illegal in the United States for law enforcement to use torture to get information. Es ilegal en Estados Unidos por imposición de ley el usar la tortura para conseguir información.
He is a man of action. Es un hombre de acción.
Thomas is a man of action. Thomas es un hombre de acción.
I'd stop worrying about it and take some action. The anxiety that comes from doing nothing is worse than any danger you might face. Yo dejaría de preocuparme por ello y comenzaría a actuar. La ansiedad que resulta de no hacer nada es peor que cualquier peligro al que pudieras enfrentarte.
All we need now is action, not discussion. Lo que necesitamos ahora es acción, no discusión.
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Para toda acción hay una reacción opuesta e igual.
The lawyer determined his course of action. El abogado decidió sus medidas a tomar.
The "subject" is the person or object to carry out the action in the sentence. Transformed to Japanese it would be the part that end in "wa" or "ga". El "sujeto" es la persona u objeto que lleva a cabo la acción de la frase. Pasado a Japonés sería la parte que acaba en "wa" o "ga".
We need less talk and more action. Necesitamos menos palabras y más acciones.
The soldier was killed in action. El soldado fué asesinado en combate.
His brave action is worthy of a medal. Sus temerarias acciones son dignas de una medalla.
Not words but action is needed now. Lo que se necesita ahora son acciones, no palabras.
Our son was killed in action. Nuestro hijo murió en batalla.
The dancer's graceful action charmed the audience. La actuación grácil del bailarín hechizó a la audiencia.
His plan was put into action. Su plan fue puesto en acción.
Tom wants to get close to the action. Tom quiere acercarse a la acción.
The lawyer recommended his client to take legal action. El abogado le recomendó a su cliente tomar acciones legales.
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