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Actions taken vs Measures taken #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 14, 2007 1:54 am   Actions taken vs Measures taken
 

Hello,

Which do you think is more suitable for a heading?

Actions taken or Measures taken?

Or do you have any other suggestions?

This has something to do with lines (manufacturing).

Thanks,
Nina
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Actions taken vs Measures taken #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 14, 2007 8:11 am   Actions taken vs Measures taken
 

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An action is one kind of measure.
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Actions taken vs Measures taken #3 (permalink) Thu Nov 15, 2007 16:17 pm   Actions taken vs Measures taken
 

I think Measures taken would be the suitable one.

Thanks, for this and the other questions I asked.

And take care MM, it's getting colder.
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