0 willing or likely to take practical action to deal with a problem or situation:
1 involving practical action to deal with a problem or situation:
However, only action-oriented real-time decisions bring the pension fund back on track.
However, little - if any - attention is paid to action-oriented representations in this series of articles.
The important difference lies in the fact that the motor system is action-oriented and generates its own forces.
However, that may not be necessarily the case, since action-oriented utterances can include object names as well as action verbs.
Section 3.1 introduced an approach to schema theory which emphasizes action-oriented perception, with the paradigm of the action-perception cycle replacing the stimulusresponse paradigm.
The everyday world of working, however, is action-oriented.
This work proposes that value is action-oriented (a verb, not a noun), and therefore embedded in practice.
He described how the tool is integrative, customisable, action-oriented and users can initiate actions.