Share prices even might fall, but at least then investors could be confident that they really were using their money to instigate change. |
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The possession of a maritime culture may have enabled these islands to instigate change more easily than communities on the mainland. |
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Until we use what rights we do have to instigate change, get used to being laughed off. |
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He abandoned his work as a doctor and pursued his desire to instigate change using the Leeds Times as a platform for his views. |
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In fact, one of the biggest mandates I have for my managers is to instigate change. |
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Often the utility companies dispute that they have taken too long and instigate legal action. |
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After all, the goal is to address issues, instigate debate and implement change. |
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Does the development team have the power and flexibility to instigate catastrophic events in the game? |
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All the treks have their own bewitching features that instigate you to move ahead while knowing them. |
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Something new or out of place can potentially instigate a serious traffic jam. |
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When he wanted to instigate a debate at the first session of the town council following the murder, his request was curtly rejected curtly. |
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Be prudent and avoid a negative person who can instigate a confrontation at work. |
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Who better to instigate this investigation than a disinterested neutral party like the Sierra Club? |
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To paint now is an act of resistance which answers a widespread need and may instigate hope. |
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While that search is ongoing, he should instigate a full safety review of the current motorway programme immediately. |
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Compared to those made from wheat, rye bread has been shown to instigate less insulin secretion, which makes it better breakfast fare. |
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I used to instigate my university fellows, playing the role of Devil's advocate in very animated discussions on the subject. |
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Oils act as natural balancers, or adaptogens, which will instigate reactions in the body so a state of homeostasis is achieved. |
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Notwithstanding, we do not instigate anyone to disobey their laws, or either bigotedly, blindly follow them. |
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Mr Hayes said in a letter to his members that the Royal Mail had accepted that the CWU did not instigate unofficial action. |
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Last week you were having cosy, informal chats in their office, now you're getting the brush-off whenever you try to instigate a meeting. |
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A terrorist is a person or persons who instigate violence upon an innocent party in order to achieve an objective or goal. |
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Perhaps I should instigate a mentoring scheme between old hands and newcomers? |
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They instigate a long-winded and flawed process that ultimately doesn't stop the bowler chucking in a match. |
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In the meantime, experts doubt that imported brains will be sufficient to instigate a technological breakthrough in the country. |
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Somebody needs to instigate proper in-depth research, gathering information across the industry, so we can get to the heart of the matter. |
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This would further alienate the already fragile trust of opposition groups and instigate a dangerous collapse of civil society. |
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One reason is that there is not necessarily the institutional capacity in Mumbai to instigate innovative approaches to transport planning. |
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The Commission must propose and instigate implementation measures, e.g. fee regulation and testing methods. |
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We really need to instigate a movement that enables the local people to see that they have a future other than in the camps. |
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The threats to our lifestyle are forcing us to instigate a genuine revolution in transport culture. |
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Hope and Von Badlo will be sentenced on 16 January and the FCA said it will instigate confiscation proceedings against both defendants. |
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Paragraph 1 applies to persons who instigate or otherwise participate in the commission of the crimes or acts mentioned therein. |
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Face wash a superstar to provoke the opposition, instigate a scrum and ignite the crowd. |
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Much remains to be done to instigate a greater awareness, understanding and application of the European Social Charter. |
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Much less should they instigate riots to threaten the people. |
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He's always trying to instigate and stuff like that, and my friends back home don't do that. |
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What possible change can any one citizen instigate against that barrage of anti-intellectual, gun-toting paranoia? |
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Even today, they prevent people from having faith, and instigate evil people to hinder the ministry of the Holy Spirit. |
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The liberated soul does not cease to act, to think, to create, to instigate revolutionary flows. |
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Foresight, determination and patience are needed to instigate municipal adaptation work and see it through to implementation stages. |
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The way that I work piece by piece, I write as I go and one melody might instigate a counter melody and the emotional nature of a song might inspire the lyrical content. |
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The clinician will occasionally choose to instigate treatment regardless of diagnostic certainty, weighing the possible benefits versus potential adverse outcomes of treatment. |
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However, they may also instigate such investigations as a result of information they receive from outside sources, such as other law enforcement bodies, the general public or another carrier. |
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It is important to note, though, that only seldom are such issues submitted to the Council of State, and it is even rarer for the prime minister to instigate interinstitutional meetings. |
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We will also instigate action to prevent any recurrence of the problem. |
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The focal point of the seminar was to instigate an all-inclusive, open and constructive discussion, which could make a significant contribution to providing solutions for a problem that affects us all. |
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If those who instigate such an outcome invest in the hope that Iraq may after all not be able to hold together under the current circumstances, they will be making a fatal error of judgement. |
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An attempt was made to instigate the airflow and temperature patterns induced by soil pipe heating. |
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Republicans will continue to avoid a grand bargain and instigate crises. |
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As such, the U.A.E. is not a bad place to instigate change in the region. |
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And he is at a stage in his life now where he can instigate projects. |
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For larger gyrating masses it is possible to instigate the intermediate switching of a DW 1 type air-oil-actuator for PHX design pneumohydraulic drive. |
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This conference had been promoted and made possible by the Belgian finance group Cera, which plans to instigate a range of activities in concert with the College of Europe. |
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It's critical for retailers to process payments efficiently, open new card accounts quickly, resourcefully manage inventory, instigate price changes fast and conduct store audits without compromising customer service. |
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Some call to restrict car use, particularly in urban areas, and to instigate car pooling, although they acknowledge that these cannot succeed in isolation and that a broader policy is needed. |
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This is a necessary change and should be accompanied by a commitment at European level to instigate and fund research into developing an effective vaccine. |
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He would again instigate controversy the following year at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. |
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After Germany declared war on the US, the US Navy decided not to instigate convoys on American eastern seaboard. |
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Article 5 applies to the accessory forms of criminal behaviour extending incrimination to anyone who would assist in, or instigate, any of the acts previously described. |
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Moreover, the prime minister has the right to instigate meetings between the government and the Council of State on issues regarding legislation and high-level administration. |
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The teacher or guru can instigate the process through initiation and provide inspiration and encouragement, but the student must apply themselves with confidence and persistency. |
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The Government and the Social Partners undertake to instigate efforts to give form to the constitutional and legal dispositions and, especially, fight this phenomenon at its roots. |
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Article 17 of the same Act prohibits political parties from issuing recommendations that instigate or encourage violence with a view to promoting hatred among citizens. |
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The hope and intention of the Azerbaijani opposition was to utilize civilian losses of such a magnitude to instigate a popular uprising against the Baku regime and seize the reins of power. |
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In 1881, Brookes was again in contact with the Greek government, when he tried to instigate an Olympic Games in Athens open to international competitors. |
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Bahrainis have lived as a united people for centuries, and such classifications must be avoided to foil plots to instigate divisionism and harm national unity. |
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On October 16, 1918, emperor Karl I invited the nations of Austria to create national councils, with the aim to instigate a restructuring of the state under Habsburg rule. |
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