Today, at the initiative of the Saudis, the entire mainstream Arab world is yet again suing for peace in the Middle East. |
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The initiative places reporters alongside military units on the front lines. |
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I knew that the biotechnology industry had been pouring money into opposing the initiative with slick advertisements and tricky sound bites. |
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This initiative has no doubt been met with approval by many involved in education. |
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If you want things to happen then you've got to be proactive, use your initiative and think laterally. |
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The wealthy president of a Brazilian university is bankrolling an initiative to end Colorado's winner-take-all presidential electoral system. |
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However, some traders fear that the initiative will have little real effect. |
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Regular turnstile operators in Congo have been turfed out by a bizarre initiative introduced by the national football federation. |
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The government took the initiative to send seed and livestock to these farms. |
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Rural self-help groups should take initiative in the effective use of cashew apple in cashew-growing regions. |
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This is the kind of inspired initiative that might have saved hapless Henry but what flag would he have proposed we wave? |
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After a tremendous game of football which saw the initiative to and fro, Ballymore emerged victorious by 2 points. |
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The first initiative for relief came from local communities, mostly Hindus and from Gurudwaras who brought the first meal and organised langars. |
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Now the general secretariat can only take action on the initiative of the prime minister. |
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In California, there's an initiative under way to amend the state constitution. |
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If you missed it we have started an initiative to allow people who are tracing their genealogy in and around York to pool their information. |
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Thank you for your interest in participating in the initiative as an equipper. |
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A pioneering initiative launched a year ago is stimulating the emergence of a new wave of Asian businesswomen in Bradford. |
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Private initiative will provide the engine for growth and will be the major force in developing the economy. |
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The team was also marked on preparing and cooking meals, initiative bases, map and compass and teamwork. |
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The initiative has been formed to commercialise work to help drug companies create products to combat resistant bacteria. |
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The weekly podcast was an initiative of the newspaper's editorial page editor. |
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An initiative to provide low-cost affordable homes above shops in York has been praised as a model of urban regeneration by the Government. |
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Phil Fontaine and Jane Stewart's Gathering Strength initiative began to wither. |
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Commander Cassis, Captain of USS Peacock, reporting to Washington, also praised Geary for his initiative and courage. |
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The primary purpose of the serviced land initiative is to free up land for development. |
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The VFPCK initiative aims at introducing mechanised spinning of yarn out of these stems. |
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Campbell, a senior at the school, took the initiative on her own to make sure that future classes aren't subjected to that level of derp. |
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We rewarded initiative and reinforced the work ethic with our tax cuts and welfare reforms. |
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The EcoCity initiative has won numerous awards, as well as the admiration of many. |
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After the national close of the campaign on August 12 the initiative will not be forgotten. |
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He was, however, mildly critical of them for dropping back and not seizing the initiative after taking the lead. |
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We believe with the enormous amount of backing and support generated so far, the initiative cannot fail. |
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We are looking to the National Assembly to take up this forward thinking and bold initiative in Wales. |
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Then the other party would counter with an initiative of its own, no less complex and no more electorally penetrative. |
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Police are becoming a familiar sight in a Trowbridge school as part of a new initiative in the town. |
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Eventually, Adams grabbed the initiative with an energetic counterblow in the centre. |
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Another initiative already under way is regular staff newsletters and new staff noticeboards. |
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The initiative will consist of four performance residencies and a local festival in which new productions will premiere. |
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When the eradication initiative was launched in 1988 polio was endemic in 125 countries. |
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Officers spent the day visiting retail parks, shops and pubs as the high-profile initiative continued. |
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The attack came as new diplomatic initiative was being launched in New York. |
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In the two games where this variation was tested, White was able to develop an early initiative on the queenside. |
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But now his centre pawns have been immobilized and white has taken the initiative on the queenside. |
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This initiative is designed to help military families repair and maintain their homes while family members are on active duty. |
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Most likely, the leadership is using this initiative to wage war against their own renegade, polygamist brethren. |
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He added that broadband enablement remained a top priority for the telecoms group which launched its Highlands and Islands initiative last week. |
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It is something that is created and recreated every day through initiative and organised and coordinated activity. |
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The first independent initiative required is an immediate bombing pause so food can be trucked in and delivered to the people. |
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We could not approach industry for substantive new funding with the minister's initiative in the offing. |
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An initiative to stop bogus callers preying on elderly victims has been launched in Basildon today. |
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This is another example of a failed initiative that ignores the core questions. |
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Others were newly formed, perhaps on the initiative of local radicals, a charismatic leader, or a would-be messiah. |
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The Defence People Committee has endorsed an initiative to offer completion bonuses to selected corporals and sergeants in three critical trades. |
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An indirect initiative is where the state legislature will vote on the proposal put forward. |
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The initiative received a shot in the arm with officials of various departments coming forward to coordinate the activities. |
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Such initiative is unexpected from a child who has not yet reached his teens. |
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Chaos was beginning to overtake the townships, as children, outraged by the timorousness of their parents, seized the initiative themselves. |
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Sometimes, however, it can take a little initiative and enterprise to secure municipal services for the village. |
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On occasions, appropriations staff will take the initiative to insert language they believe will be non-controversial. |
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The irony of a French initiative intended to depathologize transsexuality was forgotten in the fervor to relay the announcement. |
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Three consecutive knock-ons, all on the first tackle, handed Halifax the initiative and the home team didn't need a second invitation. |
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Charitable organisations and welfare societies should take the initiative to eradicate begging. |
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Radio Scotland's comedy writing initiative has produced pilots of three brand new sitcoms. |
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The first part of the initiative sought to make it easier for religious organizations to get government grants to provide social services. |
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In an effort to reach out to such youngsters, in 1994 members of the committee took the initiative to pay frequent visits to teen hang-outs. |
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They must take the initiative to understand indigenous languages and cultures. |
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While training as a registered dietitian, she readily took initiative in the program and dietetic community. |
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Journalists alarmed by the directions of both the profession and journalism education said the initiative comes at an opportune time. |
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From an emotional point of view, they may experience mild feelings, but never take the initiative to minimize or prevent the problem. |
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The long-felt necessity for a state-of-the art gallery of art was realised at last with the initiative of the State Government. |
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In passing, we should note that the recheck seems to raise the question that the ingenuitive and initiative talents of railroad managements. |
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Dealing with the digital divide is beyond the scope of any single initiative and technology is not a silver bullet for the world's problems. |
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He says the initiative is a cosmetic exercise to bolster the force's reputation. |
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We have set up a youth initiative in an area neglected by traditional youth systems. |
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The new initiative sought to raise the living standards of the poorest residents. |
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He has developed a gift for wriggling out of controversies by seizing the initiative and creating a third option. |
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In our RSB initiative we endorse the NC as a place to personally begin, or continue, the long journey of righting relations with the Earth. |
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I wonder if their fear is really jealousy and resentment at the initiative of today's generation. |
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I would urge residents who have information which may assist this initiative to contact me in complete confidence. |
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Lack of government initiative and low literacy rates preclude effective prevention programmes. |
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The working class had seized the initiative in 1917 and had boldly conquered political power. |
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Several years later, that initiative led to the Soviet pullout from Afghanistan and, indirectly, the Vietnamese withdrawal from Cambodia. |
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Mr Lambert had argued that he set up the company nine months before he met his wife and its success was due to his initiative and drive. |
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The Soviet initiative was thus perceived by the Western powers as initiating the most important Cold War crisis since the Berlin airlift. |
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There is little appetite for unilateral initiative among Western powers today, including the unchallenged superpower America. |
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He said the initiative was a cost-effective way to reduce retail crime and the loss of hundreds of thousands of pounds every year. |
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To be sure, the D.C. initiative remained on the table as Congress recessed for Thanksgiving. |
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They had to depend on sheer initiative and elbow grease, working crazy hours and making cold calls to jumpstart the business. |
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A new initiative is cutting the number of watchkeepers needed when a mine countermeasures vessel is in her base port over a weekend. |
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This process gives all parties involved the right to act on their own initiative while still allowing them to function as part of the team. |
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Any initiative designed to reduce the dependency on toxic chemicals, antibiotics and artificial colourings is to be applauded. |
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One such initiative was the convocation that was held here recently for these children. |
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People will act on their own initiative and take what they believe to be appropriate actions. |
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Numerous African countries have put their faith and trust in the United States to support this initiative over the long haul. |
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The two-day initiative is to target high-risk drivers at railway crossings and perform general driver safety and education blitzes. |
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So it was left to the initiative of the Bar Harborites to respond to the needs of its visitors. |
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Daniels said he supports the president's anti-fraud initiative in social programs. |
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Councils need to be run by managers with initiative and a high level of business acumen. |
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The goals of this initiative are rather blurry, the details still being chalked out, but let's see where it goes. |
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Panchayats should take the initiative to reduce the incidence of the disease at grass-root levels. |
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You can bet the budget they were given was not very big, and someone has taken the initiative to get sponsorship to get the show on the road. |
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The aim of this initiative is to raise awareness and encourage more responsible behaviour by dog owners in the county. |
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Maybe this is a forward-thinking initiative which has taken the council into the brave new world of modern communications. |
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The Laois Youth Theatre is an initiative of the Arts Office, Laois County Council. |
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All residents are asked to make an effort to support this initiative and children are also encouraged to participate. |
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A new psychology initiative helps communities bridge racial and cultural differences. |
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The government must seize the initiative and begin revamping the treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. |
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Its initiative resulted in the early twentieth century in a process of vertical segmentation or pluralism known as pillarization. |
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It was nip and tuck for the initial seven minutes, but the forwards made little headway for the initiative shown further afield. |
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The focus of this initiative is to streamline hiring processes and increase hiring flexibility. |
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The initiative should mean less congestion, less pollution, savings on petrol and parking and more transport options for non-drivers. |
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In fact the email is not viral, but the product of an online marketing initiative run by the e-card company. |
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He also championed an initiative to increase college enrollment of Georgia's Black men. |
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He distrusts private initiative and longs for giant bureaucracies to run people's lives for them. |
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The policy statement introduces a public health initiative to help schools prepare to handle life-threatening medical emergencies. |
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Those squads and platoons that possessed leaders with initiative and an understanding of the commander's intent succeeded while others failed. |
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A third goal and a sending-off handed the initiative back to the home team. |
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Under the circumstances, the ministry hopes its new policy initiative would bypass the problem. |
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Councillors now hope this new initiative will encourage a more collaborative and open approach to local politics. |
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But it was the rangy figure of Kamathi who did just that by seizing the initiative from 200m out. |
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Third, have an alternative strategy to wrest the initiative from them and force them to acquiesce. |
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The next initiative within GM for nanocomposites was the side molding pieces on the 2004 Chevrolet Impala, GM's highest volume car. |
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Scottish chief constables could take the initiative in their regions and could do that if they wanted to. |
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Transdisciplinarity appears as a more realistic initiative in the Digital Age. |
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Perioperative nurses can take the initiative to set up areas to collect clean packaging, blue wrap, plastics, and paper. |
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The initiative would help small-scale sectors become the vendors, they said. |
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But the initiative was handed back to him after Dott snookered himself on the brown after potting the green and he was able to nick the frame. |
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Then we risk jeopardising the success of this initiative by rushing the appointments of key staff. |
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The numerous controversies between State advocates and partisans of private initiative explain this lag. |
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Chen took the initiative in approaching Soong to break the present political deadlock. |
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They can in one bold stroke change the economic coffee landscape with an initiative in support of the coffee farmers in the global village. |
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The press release announcing his initiative mentioned accelerators and enumerated various installations in American university laboratories. |
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Craig and Craig is a bold building both inside and out forging a new initiative in what is essentially a shabby and down-at-heel area. |
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But with my youngest daughter, we took the initiative and named her after Mum's mother's mum, Asantewaa. |
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The other is an initiative to boost the export of renewable energy technologies to developing countries. |
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An initiative targeting wildlife sanctuaries cutting across international boundaries hopes to replicate this success elsewhere. |
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After two years, Chancellor Klein has ended a key initiative to equalize funding of city schools. |
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The so-called comedy initiative continues with this one-off special featuring a cast of students and Dunedin's worst scarfie flat ever. |
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The proposed initiative complements The Army Distance Learning Program by extending training from the classroom to the entity level. |
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That outburst has emerged in the noughties, a decade in which the initiative for innovation has begun to pass from America to Asia. |
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The latter initiative is expected to restore 250,000 acres of habitat for species such as upland ducks, pheasants and sandhill cranes. |
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A spokesman for Cumbria Police said the don't drink and drive initiative was a year-round message. |
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The initiative involves tackling alcohol-fuelled violence in town centres involving extra levels of policing at peak times. |
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An initiative drive has begun to make authorities enforce our existing immigration laws. |
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This communication sets out the Community's contribution to the world debt relief initiative for highly indebted poor countries. |
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Arsenova said that the My City Without My Car initiative was part of the campaign to popularise the use of unleaded petrol. |
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Chelsea seized the initiative from the start, and might have scored in the seventh minute. |
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And now there is this sense of listlessness, this lack of initiative and disorientation, now that no one is giving orders. |
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Her announcement of a coastal tourism initiative to help seaside resorts apply for grants to improve facilities and boost jobs is also welcome. |
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The areas serviced by the transport initiative include Scartaglen, Firies, Brosna, Kilflynn, Ballylongford and Knockanure. |
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Those with money or access to money are becoming the only ones with the capability of placing an initiative on the ballot. |
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Community groups across East Lancashire are set to prosper thanks to a new initiative which is being backed by a Rossendale firm. |
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A direct initiative is where registered voters vote on the proposal put forward. |
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They would embark on a new initiative to further develop localised bus services, particularly in rural areas. |
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He also took the initiative to prepare two animation films on dengue control, which are now being telecast by all regional television channels. |
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Such initiative was evidence of the creativity manifested by working people when they sense the possibility of liberation. |
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It is back to the drawing board as the private finance initiative scheme is scrapped. |
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There was remarkable political consensus on this initiative facilitating the speedy adoption of the text. |
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Divorce can be by mutual consent or at the initiative of the wife and by the unilateral decision of the husband. |
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Promotion by seniority, waiting for dead men's shoes, is a sad blow to efficiency, for it stifles initiative and offers no incentive. |
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The success of our initiative is testament to the high quality calibre of the producers in our region. |
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This initiative has been sharply criticised as grossly inefficient and counterproductive. |
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He asks which of them will take the decisive initiative in the next round of political contests. |
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Livestock breeders support the gene bank initiative and believe it is the only way forward. |
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Local people have shown great community initiative by tending by planting, watering and looking after the flower beds. |
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This initiative should be seen as the right way to treat employees, not an opportunity to continue the constant sniping. |
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A fund-raising initiative and a passion for globetrotting brought them together. |
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He said the police initiative did not appear to be window dressing and the chamber felt it was a serious move to clamp down on crime. |
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It's all about getting the initiative and being in a position to call the shots. |
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On 1 January 1956 an international society for the study of bioclimatology was established on the initiative of S.W. Tromp. |
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We are linking in with youth organisations, going into schools and letting kids know what the initiative is about. |
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With over 20 million windsurfers around the globe, this initiative is targeting windsurfing and related water sports as a tourism attraction. |
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A fortnight ago it was his uncharacteristic blunder which helped Celtic take the initiative in the first Old Firm game of the season. |
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But after falling out with Roger, she drifts on her own initiative into life as a bar girl. |
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Where's the incentive to develop your skills and show initiative when you don't get any reward for it? |
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Dubliner Ronnie Carroll tested the water in the city last year and feels the initiative will pay off handsomely for the Irish game. |
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One platoon took the initiative and built a burn toilet, shower, and washbasins out of pre-existing materials. |
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It was a haphazard process, dependent on individual initiative and whatever funding could be scraped together. |
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A leading local politician has urged pensioners to take advantage of a government initiative to heat their homes during the cold winter months. |
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Another initiative is the creation of a 1,300 kilometre fibre trunk along the national power transmission grid. |
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A signature-revocation effort by opponents made a dent in the final tally but was not enough to keep the initiative off the ballot. |
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But they failed on a number of counts and, in so doing, handed the initiative to one of their main rivals. |
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Oak's ability and initiative had taken him from humble origins to become a respected shepherd with sheep of his own. |
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I have a space advantage on the queenside and in the center, and now I decide to take the initiative on the kingside as well! |
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Every other coalition policy initiative has been an unmitigated omnishambles, and this one is going to be different? |
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A provost at a third college commented at the start of the year about how the success of a particular initiative depended on faculty input. |
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Another new initiative was launched this week to get more children playing sport. |
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This is a Government initiative and Bradford is happy to take up the baton. |
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The thrust of any development initiative should be to stimulate the thinking process of the people and enable them to voice their views openly. |
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We welcome the fact that the initiative is structured to be simple to administer yet provide accessible, relevant and actionable information. |
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The CDs were handed out with fast food grub as part of a joint initiative between the two companies. |
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The new initiative comes just months after a defendant leapt over the dock at Southend court and made a dash for freedom. |
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Sadly this often results in the initiative itself becoming the end in itself rather than the means to it. |
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Erosion of the capacity for initiative and self-help is virtually complete. |
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On the initiative of the United States, a severe embargo on trade with China was accepted by the Western democracies. |
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She stressed that the initiative was for everybody, from avid readers to those who find reading difficult and would like to improve their skills. |
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The visit was part of the Sporting Champions initiative to promote games and activities in schools. |
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The New Zealand pigeon is thriving as a result of this initiative and the North Island robin, introduced in 1997, has already produced young. |
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The money will be used to fund an initiative designed to help offenders develop empathy with their victims. |
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I have moneymaking ideas by the synapse-load, yet I lack the business sense and initiative to get them off the ground. |
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This environment, much like the set-up of a small business, compels the counselor to take initiative and become a self-starter. |
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An initiative for new and existing sports coaches is being launched by Bolton Council. |
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French and German opposition to the war has translated into an initiative to rearm Europe. |
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The varying reactions to the women's health initiative findings can be viewed in many lights. |
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Apparently I am smarter than average, quite bright, but my lack self-confidence and initiative is holding me back. |
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A judoka who can execute his techniques with all three forms of attack initiative is a master technician. |
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The company announced its support for the multi-vendor switch interoperability initiative in storage area networks. |
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The initiative led to an improvement of the urban environment in Belogradchik after an illicit dumping site was turned into an eco park. |
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He said that any Government initiative designed to save lives was welcome. |
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A major initiative aimed at supporting and succouring rural Yorkshire communities devastated by foot-and-mouth is to be launched by the Church of England. |
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The momentum for this initiative has gathered pace following action by a group of French activists including anti-globalisation campaigner Jose Bove. |
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If there's anything that Reagan should be honoured for it was his preparedness to welcome the initiative offered by Mikhail Gorbachev to declare a Cold War truce. |
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If you're about to launch an IT initiative big enough to warrant its own name, you should probably make sure you have a really good golden parachute. |
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All 6,000 member pubs outside the Dublin area are participating in the initiative with more than 20,000 notices or showcards being distributed to pubs nationwide. |
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While still working on the enaction of last year's academic program changes, this year the faculty is beginning an initiative to renew the curriculum. |
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For a pontiff in the twenty-first century to choose a Hellenising name would signal above all an initiative towards improving relations between Western and Eastern churches. |
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Let us finally give meaning to national endeavour by having opposition, government and independent sanction this initiative in both chambers of Parliament. |
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Castleisland were now in full flow with Roche and Huggard having grabbed the initiative and it was Roche who shot over after 15 minutes following good work by Geaney. |
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After almost five months without a solution, the lack of initiative is starting to embarrass the Lebanese government. |
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By taking the offensive in strength in Lorraine, the French seized the initiative and forced the Germans to fight the decisive battle there between Metz and Strasbourg. |
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The source said the initiative would not suggest any changes to the measures used to assess whether national budgets were compliant with the rules of the stability pact. |
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Yet because the government has been tardy in its response, the initiative was lost, and it's likely the current economic malaise will only get worse. |
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Playing does much more than just help kids let off steam, according to City of York Council, which has launched an initiative to get more youngsters enjoying themselves. |
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The Corridor is a Southern African Development Community initiative that aims at linking the landlocked countries in the region to the main Namibian sea port of Walvisbay. |
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Bergin Waste Disposal is the Ballaghdreen based waste contractor operating this initiative in a drive to encourage more recycling and less waste disposal to landfill. |
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The five-year initiative will support the research of outstanding scientists in fields such as genetics, epidemiology, bioinformatics, virology, and neuroscience. |
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When megachurch pastor Rick Warren launched a dieting initiative in 2011, more than 12,000 people signed up on the first day. |
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Dravid is a quality batsman but, against the odds, not one who can go toe-to-toe with the world's best bowlers and wrest the initiative from their grasp. |
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World Heart Day is a global initiative with the sole aim of raising awareness about heart health and is being supported by the World Heart Federation. |
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The Olympic committee is backing a recent sports council initiative that agreed to focus most of its funding on sports that stood a chance of Olympic success. |
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Meanwhile, the rush to spend or misspend money on every conceivable defense initiative is threatening to produce many of the usual nonsensical results. |
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The night is being organised by World Snooker as part of their initiative aimed at increasing participation levels and raising playing standards within snooker. |
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His first thought was that Craig's initiative would torpedo the proposal. |
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He pleaded to keep the initiative alive in hopes of influencing that process. |
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The universal bus pass is an on-going initiative from the Region of Waterloo's transit division, Grand River Transit, to negotiate a bus pass deal with students. |
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The team will sell hot dogs at tailgate parties to raise money for ConAgra's Feeding Children Better initiative for the homeless and underprivileged kids. |
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He reassured shareholders that an announcement of an initiative was likely in three to four weeks and hinted very strongly that it might be a buy-in of shares. |
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Earlier this month, Mosaic started a new initiative to crowdsource solar arrays on schools. |
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Those agency heads were rarely encouraged to take their own initiative or lobby for priorities. |
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In California, there is talk of exploring a 2012 ballot initiative to require the labeling of GMO foods. |
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The latest word, however, is that on its way to President medvedev's final signature, the initiative fell apart. |
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Out of its own impulse and initiative of the Spirit, a process of involutions occurred for some limited purpose, the precise nature of which is beyond human comprehension. |
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Their contact was part of the BBC's initiative to bring together six divided Kashmiri families through live video-conferences in Srinagar and Muzaffarabad. |
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You come from a political culture wedded to the short-term, to an initiative a month, all of them tied to the careers of thrusting ministers desperate to make their mark. |
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He is leading an initiative to rewrite school books which he says unjustly glorify the partisans who struggled against fascism during World War Two. |
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This effort, combined with a disciplined initiative to optimize trade spending across the total portfolio, represents the key to driving top-line growth and brand equity. |
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How Frank got involved in the initiative came about completely by chance. |
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A new plan has been put together to clean up road and railway bridges and shopping centres as part of the council's Street Force initiative to spruce up the city. |
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Taking the initiative entails a three-pronged course of action. |
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Simple orders can be given to individual squad members, but they act on their own initiative at times and will lay down covering fire or assault the enemy without being told. |
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A second initiative would mean the possible installation of mini-roundabouts at the junction of Maldon Road and Maltings Lane and near to Benton Hall Golf Club. |
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The White House just launched a major initiative to implement a more modern, sensible drug policy. |
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In fact, most government sponsored attempts to tackle tough problems are wastefully inefficient at best and killers of initiative and invention at worst. |
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With a total population of 1.3 billion people in these countries, the IBSA initiative promises huge benefits in trilateral exchange as a south-south free trade zone emerges. |
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Ross has cerebral palsy, and the Pathways to Careers initiative of SourceAmerica helped him get his position. |
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The initiative is timed to coincide with the start of summer and the Euro 2004 football tournament, which will see more people attracted to the town centre. |
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Implementing a full scale initiative to broaden the cruise tourism stakeholder base and to get the ordinary Belizean involved could have tremendous social impacts. |
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It has been found that initiative in any area would be welcomed even though Initiatives in other career cluster areas will be needed if balanced progress is to be made. |
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An educational radio initiative has the potential to reach millions in West Africa. |
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I wish that the ardor for information on our jobs initiative would be as strong as it is on this other subject. |
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His initiative is one of several trying to keep youth from street gangs. |
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Ireland may follow Wales' example and launch an initiative based on Wales' groundbreaking campaign to encourage parents to bring up their children bilingually. |
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The potentially beneficial impact of this initiative is underscored by the unabatement of the large discrepancies in the global balance of payment statistics. |
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This initiative highlights activists from Cuba to China, who use satire to poke fun at their blundering and oppressive regimes. |
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Murphy agrees, adding that soy beverages might also help consumers become acclimated to extended shelf life products, an initiative considered key to milk's future. |
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After lunch, Marvan Atapattu swung the initiative toward Sri Lanka again with a sensational catch at deep square leg that saw the end of Cullinan at 38 runs. |
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This initiative had the support of all 22 members of the Arab League, which in and of itself is remarkable. |
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This is him taking the initiative to share some of his knowledge about coaching and try to get people prepared and make aware of what to expect when they go into this field. |
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A joint initiative with BBC Talent, the octet flew to the jungles of Borneo to undertake a project to save the life of endangered orang-utans in the area. |
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Alcohol abuse has in many instances also reduced once dignified, principled and balanced people into inferior inebriates lacking drive, initiative and resoluteness. |
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Possible fields of inquiry for the initiative include government and military uses of imaging technology. |
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The initiative was established in March 1994 as a multiphase project investigating the effect of the health care environment on the safety and quality of patient care. |
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It is a dreadful initiative in policy terms, but electorally appears to have been successful in negativing any northern suburb's fears about Labor being soft on crime. |
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They are usually developed through a joint initiative between employers and employee representatives, with the help of retained professional advisers. |
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They cannot leave it to the initiative of the next of kin either to lodge a formal complaint or to take responsibility for the conduct of the investigative procedures. |
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The international debt relief initiative is an example of effective aid. |
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The initiative has been introduced to make policing more effective in counteracting shoplifting, purse snatches, nuisance behaviour and other offences. |
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In Egypt, for example, independent initiative Harassmap uses online and SMS reporting combined with a mapping system. |
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The initiative was passed by a majority of voters in San Diego County. |
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Strong advocates of an Anglo-American axis, the Tories believe the US is at best lukewarm about what is an essentially European initiative in Macedonia. |
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If six boofy blokes from the NSW construction industry can generate an inspirational initiative like this Pact, then the challenge is on for all unions. |
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The speech contained a sentence of prophylactic praise for initiative and enterprise, hard work and personal responsibility. |
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In the current conditions, it is imperative for political parties and the people to take the initiative in order to foil the schemes of terrorists and saboteurs. |
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Farmers interested in taking part in the initiative should discuss with their veterinary surgeons the appropriate samples to submit to VLA regional laboratories. |
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The collection initiative was suspended, while the government looked for ways to place it on a firmer legal foundation. |
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To have turned down the Russian initiative would have appeared like favoring war over peace. |
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The initiative is being introduced across the country and will result in 37,000 postmen who deliver their rounds on bike wearing the safety equipment. |
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Even if at the expense of an ill-estimated and obviously uncoordinated move, he has pledged his intention to regain the initiative within the party. |
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In yet another egregious political machination, however, Fujimori supporters in congress unconstitutionally thwarted this popular initiative on a dubious technicality. |
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The initiative is a good start toward achieving a more responsible and sustainable blend of the best impulses underpinning both forestry and environmentalism. |
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For every special initiative they are credited with further points. |
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When we dare to accept the full social responsibilities that governments are seeking to evade, we shall gain the initiative and defeat our unhappiness. |
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Who would present this groundbreaking initiative to a despairing public? |
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The NHS also unveiled another new initiative known as deferred payment to prevent people having to sell their homes to fund nursing or residential care. |
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The Roger Federer Foundation is supporting an initiative to develop early-childhood education in Malawi. |
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This patronising initiative seems to suggest that unenlightened mums and dads are the cause of racism in Oldham, by passing it on to their kids and creating a vicious cycle. |
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First of all, as you know, we view the initiative favorably. |
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And because the Pentagon gauged CERP a success, a similar initiative is under way in Afghanistan. |
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Determine how this initiative is going to help your firm make more money, sell more products, penetrate new markets, or increase shareholder wealth. |
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