The report was critical of the British government, essentially describing current initiatives to tackle obesity as much talk but little action. |
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This culture of safety and danger was produced by campaigns about hate crime and local crime reporting initiatives. |
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Some initiatives work within the Internet, whereas others use the Internet more directly to facilitate offline activities. |
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What information has the Minister received on initiatives that are taking place this week to promote breastfeeding? |
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A corollary question discussed by the committee was whether leadership development initiatives should be curricular or extracurricular in nature. |
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Pro-family initiatives have included everything from subsidizing candlelit dinners on Valentine's Day to speed dating. |
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Their focus is on framing the public policy agenda rather than creating useful public policy initiatives. |
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The company's public affairs office has monitored anti-terrorism initiatives discussed in Washington and at state capitols. |
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Newer initiatives could help to promote workers to re-engage in the workforce. |
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Then we sign petitions to crowd our ballots with initiatives, in effect telling our hirelings that we can do a better job than they can. |
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But the WEA was something different, having all these initiatives behind it as exemplars, but aiming at much more ambitious targets. |
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The aims of the initiatives are to control the growth of HMOs and improve the standard and management of these properties. |
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It is characteristic of totalitarian regimes to try to prevent private initiatives in education. |
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And despite initiatives aimed at helping new homebuyers on to the property ladder, nothing seems to have worked. |
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The future of homeland security will depend upon the preparedness initiatives at the local level. |
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It is an example of how costs can escalate with private finance initiatives. |
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Oblivious, the party bosses clung on, negotiating pacts and deals, blocking any new ideas or initiatives. |
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But advocates hope his evangelism for the initiatives will help them increase support from mainstream institutions. |
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Pastoral initiatives involving evangelization or missionary work involve a process. |
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This pan-American organization was created in 1990 to bring opposition forces together and to develop common policy initiatives. |
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But in the meantime education and information initiatives would be introduced to let people know where they were going wrong. |
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The government will continue to work alongside stakeholders on policies and initiatives to lift growth to a sustainably higher plane. |
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The notion that nations compete is a fallacy, as the errors lead to initiatives for exports or other mirages. |
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Washington is a strong advocate of such initiatives, but critics say they are a way of evading state responsibilities. |
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Through their efforts, many new initiatives have come to fruition, programs that will benefit the membership in these challenging times. |
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Consumers of polling information need to be educated through outreach initiatives. |
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He said the principal officials will be accountable to the chief executive for the success or failure of their policy initiatives. |
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All these initiatives are praiseworthy and creditable to the new and youthful management team. |
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Luckily, these pre-summit initiatives were defanged and something quite different took place in Geneva instead. |
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Industry advertising is already controlled through legal or regulatory agency initiatives. |
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Like so many of Labour's initiatives, this one too has turned out to be so much hot air. |
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Resistance to change is one reason that hotelling initiatives can be a tough sell. |
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The best it can do is take people's minds off it by producing wow-provoking new initiatives and making National look like a bunch of nincompoops. |
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Also, we have been increasing the number of recruiters, enlarging bonuses and developing other initiatives to further encourage volunteers. |
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One of its latest initiatives to take theatre close to the masses is opening up rehearsals to the public. |
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After the Darien experience, participatory mapping initiatives took root during the 1990s along the Central American isthmus. |
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The only new hires that diversity initiatives generate are in college administrations, already overloaded with sinecures. |
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First, a number of high-profile free-trade initiatives have been scuttled recently. |
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Meanwhile, City Of York Council's Murray Rose has introduced a range of initiatives to improve the behaviour of the most disobedient pupils. |
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The lessons from recent operations provided a few pathfinders to spark transformational initiatives. |
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Anti-bilingual education initiatives have passed easily in three states, while one was closely defeated here. |
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The project will also act as a springboard for other initiatives that help to promote integration of non-nationals within the local community. |
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Such recognition is an acknowledgment that we commit to diversity the same way we commit to all of our important corporate initiatives. |
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The prize was conceived to kick-start private space initiatives and space tourism in particular. |
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What is wrong with us that we need to pick holes in even the most successful initiatives instead of praising them for their success? |
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The new measures are likely to be added to the crime initiatives announced in the Queen's Speech. |
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Even now, legislators and other government officials bemoan its vacuity and lack of detailed initiatives. |
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Evidence emerged last week that initiatives such as Enterprise Insight may be having a beneficial effect. |
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One might draw an analogy between Johnson's approach and President Bush's reliance on faith-based initiatives. |
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To encourage European industry to implement environmentally sound policies, the EU has put several initiatives in place. |
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While not universal, some operators are pursuing Hispanics with targeted initiatives. |
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General warfare did not immediately follow the Spartan seizure of the Theban acropolis, but diplomatic initiatives increased in intensity. |
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The funding allows core programmes set up over the last 2 years to grow, and new initiatives to be actioned. |
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They will get access to a range of national initiatives, government programmes and advance warning of possible Ministry of Defence contracts. |
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Well, the problem here is, the ballot initiatives mandate something like 70 percent of the spending in the budget. |
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Meanwhile, government bodies, quangos and initiatives are constantly being rebranded. |
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He has heightened his isolation by spurning diplomatic initiatives from African neighbours and launching a crackdown on local media. |
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The prime minister has been embarking on a hectic schedule of overseas trips, summits, policy initiatives, walkabouts and social engagements. |
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While certain initiatives have been considered successful, others have seriously misfired. |
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In addition, Alliance retains legal counsel to vet its business practices, including diversity initiatives. |
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The declaration is an agreement signed by many colleges to carry out initiatives designed to promote environmentalism. |
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With such a variety of services under his wing, one of Horn's primary initiatives has been to unite them. |
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Yet they also feel he has still to come up with the policy initiatives required to stamp his authority on his department. |
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He has the scoop on current initiatives afoot to inform you of the latest flaws and fixes. |
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Despite huge initiatives and lavish spending, vast stretches of Asia and Africa continue to be afflicted by the scourges of hunger and disease. |
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Yet its members still do not see it as leading opinion, rather as reacting to government initiatives. |
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What do you view as the future of policy initiatives in this area in the foreseeable future? |
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He was at the forefront of various environmental initiatives, with Ford among the first to embrace the Government scrappage scheme. |
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The initiatives taken by a number of villages that were badly hit by the tsunami is admirable. |
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What initiatives has the Government implemented to build capacity in the Maori tourism business sector? |
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A critical question about faith-based initiatives is whether these programs work as well as or better than secularly run programs? |
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Aside from the teenage pregnancy strategy, few public health initiatives focus on adolescent health. |
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Don't let's spoil it by creating hydra-headed initiatives that end up competing with one another and sowing confusion in their wake. |
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The foundation wants high energy efficiency targets, with some use of solar energy, and also initiatives to save water and recycle waste. |
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The US has a history of proposing peace initiatives without real sincerity as a political tactic. |
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Like too many of this government's initiatives, as soon as you start to examine the details gaping holes emerge. |
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This approach encompasses initiatives that aim to work with current drug users. |
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Respondents report that they jump-start strategic initiatives by funding them above normal spending limits. |
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The idea began when two planning board members attended a workshop on local initiatives, and was endorsed by the three selectmen in open meeting. |
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Mendez said the port had undertaken several initiatives to improve productivity, which have borne fruit. |
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Various initiatives have produced results, particularly the concentrated campaigns in specific areas. |
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We have forced a lower council tax rate on them while delivering several of our key initiatives. |
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Hopefully, this information will be of assistance to future initiatives, both for local and service providers. |
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Time after time, he's undertaken initiatives which have gone against the grain of public opinion. |
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Increasingly, government-sponsored agrarian reform initiatives were targeted only for areas where rural unrest or insurgency threatened. |
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That red tape is a result of an endless stream of initiatives from the government, which are usually tied up with the private sector. |
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He's deeply involved in some of the president's top-priority initiatives, including Social Security reform and the selection of federal judges. |
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A rash of other private initiatives will compromise government control of space programs in the near future. |
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Meanwhile nurseries, playgroups and schools are introducing their own initiatives to encourage good oral hygiene. |
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With these measures in place, we are optimistic that initiatives to control youth degeneration would begin to bear fruit. |
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As a result of some of the initiatives undertaken by the club, some young juniors are already competing at regional events. |
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Both initiatives came into effect yesterday and both are things the taxi drivers have long campaigned for. |
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There was a seamy side to the Congress and its various initiatives, and Saunders exposes it. |
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Successful initiatives for breaking the glass ceiling to upward mobility for minorities and women. |
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The report emphasizes that the pessimistic prognoses of some critics that the initiatives would damage competitiveness have been dashed. |
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We must say hats off to the Evening Press though, as initiatives such as these are ones we had not thought of until the Press became involved. |
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Now as then, the opposition party finds itself stuck in a seemingly endless cycle of lamely reacting to the President's initiatives. |
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This includes starting recycling initiatives that reduce garbage disposal fees. |
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Two initiatives have been announced today to ensure drinkers are aware that their favourite tipples are getting bigger and stronger. |
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Let's talk about some of these revolutionary genomic initiatives, beginning with chemical genomics. |
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We now have container security initiatives and all kinds of gizmos and ways to check what's loaded into the containers. |
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The progress of various dust control initiatives can be tracked against these on-site measurements. |
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Yet, despite decades of attempted desegregation initiatives, an overwhelming number of classrooms remain segregated. |
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His interventions were haphazard, ill prepared, and there was plenty of room for others to take initiatives. |
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There will also be many initiatives happening off-air too, allowing pupils to improve both their sporting and journalistic skills. |
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The term-end exams at this time of the year when most children have their noses buried in text books is hardly a damper to the ICDB initiatives. |
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If successful in this area, a pressure group might end up helping to shape future government initiatives. |
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Major initiatives have already been announced to tackle graffiti, fly-posting and fly-tipping. |
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At the summit meeting, the leaders discussed renaming the group to better reflect its new initiatives and composition. |
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The town is also installing a wind turbine this month next to the sewer plant as another element in its renewable-energy initiatives. |
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The installation of closed circuit TVs to identify litterbugs at hygiene blackspots was one of the more controversial initiatives of Team Clean. |
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I think this is largely the result of strong reenlistment incentives, and initiatives at the unit level to get soldiers to re-up. |
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The project's aim is to spur revitalization through innovative cultural initiatives. |
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These initiatives have had success, notably the deradicalization and counterterror finance campaigns. |
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Increased Internet use, mobile computing, intranets and extranets, and e-commerce initiatives are integral to business communications. |
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The lack of increased demand for mass transit hasn't stopped advocates from advancing a surge in ballot initiatives. |
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These initiatives can begin to elicit a context for antiterrorism rather than more terrorism. |
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We have recently seen many important educational policy initiatives in the area of children's literacy. |
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What is lacking are initiatives that sponsor research into the Australian city that can, in turn, impact and benefit the practice of city making. |
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They have cooperated with the U.S. on counterterrorism initiatives in Central Asia and elsewhere. |
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Moreover, there have been numerous state and international initiatives designed to promote early childhood education. |
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The government has announced initiatives designed to give the impression of a huge expansion of pre-school education. |
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This would be spent on infrastructure, community-based tourism initiatives, capacity building and fencing. |
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He looks down the list and sees he is rostered for only a single question, on Pathfinder initiatives, whatever they might be. |
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Socialist organising involves both established routine and new initiatives and inventiveness. |
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Relying on the appreciating euro exchange rate to ease upward pressure on prices is no excuse for real initiatives. |
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One of these initiatives is to use local Traffic Wardens to do point duty at key areas of the city at peak periods. |
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They recommend a number of initiatives to strengthen the links and communication channels between the local authority and the local residents. |
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Despite this the approach seems to be piecemeal and applied only to initiatives at the margins of health policy. |
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And the new initiatives are bomb sniffing dogs we are looking at, so can smell explosives hidden in containers. |
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The past year has seen a number of initiatives completed under the auspices of the community council. |
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The Sallie Mae Fund administers its own programs and initiatives. As such, The Fund does not accept unsolicited grant proposals. |
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These are initiatives that automakers and dealers are taking to ensure their customers' loyalty. |
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For newcomers, Killoughternane, Tuesday night's award ceremony gave a welcome boost to conservation initiatives that are still in their infancy. |
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All revenue from the increased fuel excise levy will be used to fund land transport initiatives. |
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We have made big investments for the future in the Superannuation Fund and now in the savings initiatives. |
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Other initiatives to help attract and retain staff include morale-boosting benefits such as telecommuting and easier access to unpaid time off. |
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We end up with competing initiatives and synergistic opportunities living in the different silos of our company. |
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There are some wonderful anti-discrimination initiatives already taking place, such as the 'Dignity at Work' programme. |
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Or was his presidency just a series of transient, small-bore initiatives overshadowed by his impeachment? |
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For instance, councils run liquor undertaking establishments in form of taverns which complemented their income generation initiatives. |
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Studying two initiatives in a single organization limits the ability to generalize, and retrospective accounts are subject to hindsight bias. |
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He argues for more community involvement and a holistic approach focusing on restorative justice initiatives. |
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He's had an immediate impact just with his ideas and a number of initiatives within the squad. |
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Ministers hope to reduce the figure through recruitment and retention initiatives designed to make Scottish jobs as attractive as possible. |
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Moreover, these protectionist initiatives have surfaced at a time when the global trading system is already under severe strain. |
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New research initiatives have been particularly fruitful with the smaller cats of the world. |
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How successful are initiatives such as the Youth Parliament in engaging the interest of young people in politics? |
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Another key outcome of these new initiatives is to increase the number of custodians guiding the quality of urban design in our cities. |
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In a terse statement on the subject, Alcatel said the redundancies were part of its cost management initiatives. |
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Learning initiatives are typically managed as a cost center, with insufficient budgets, and are rarely linked to business outcomes. |
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Expanding the use of market research worldwide is one of their key initiatives. |
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One hundred and fifty people converged together to try to convert some creative initiatives into commercial reality. |
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The institution responsible for initiatives, chairing meetings, and implementing decisions was the presidency, rotating between member states. |
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Many of his pioneering ideas and initiatives were later taken up by others and he rarely got the credit he deserved. |
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Meeting the pressing security challenges of the 21st century will require new ideas, initiatives, and energy. |
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The EU will commit to support initiatives against gender-based violence and femicide. |
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Voters in California and Ohio will cast ballots tomorrow on election reform initiatives that would change the way their states redistrict. |
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Both had jointly funded numerous equipment initiatives and had collaborated in many research projects within the university. |
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He was later promoted to senior vice president supervising global growth and technology initiatives. |
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Some act like foundation program officers, giving seed money to promising local initiatives. |
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The document details measures already taken to improve air quality such as car sharing initiatives and school travel plans. |
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Yet no major initiatives are expected to emerge from the deliberations. |
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There is no shortage of proposals and initiatives to shake the system up. |
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In an assured performance, he unveiled a number of initiatives to improve the working lives of nurses, although they failed to address the central issue of pay. |
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One of the major initiatives of the Institute is to encourage more blind people to study and pursue careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. |
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Even basic initiatives like providing a square meal to schoolchildren from disadvantaged backgrounds have been found to produce enormous results in school attendance. |
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It follows that we need specific, tailored sets of initiatives for these groups and, crucially, for minorities. |
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The presence of initiatives has the power to increase turnout by as much as 9 percent in midterm elections and 3 percent in presidential election years. |
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The WHO report highlights the extent of suicide globally and the need for concerted and diverse prevention initiatives. |
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It's the first of a number of new initiatives to improve the competition available to Britain's top club athletes, juniors and aspiring internationals. |
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These initiatives will do nothing towards remedying the situation. |
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She talked about her work on rhino and elephant conservation in East Africa and the development of conservancies and anti-poaching initiatives there. |
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Changes in governmental policies and initiatives and a severe economic crisis may have reoriented motivations toward altruistic or mutually beneficial agreements. |
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As a result they don't capture the learning potential of successful health initiatives developed in countries long honed to making the best of meagre resources. |
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In practice there seem to have been two major gulfs between these evidently consilient fields, both of which this important book makes initiatives to cross. |
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Stressing what the naked eye could see helped him lay the foundations of pathological anatomy, following the initiatives of the preeminent anatomist, Giovanni Morgagni. |
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The Committee has been using customary law practices to interface with the law and justice system through pre-court conferencing and other similar initiatives. |
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He said this would help inform a consistent and coherent regional framework that could provide a further anchor for the initiatives that must be pursued. |
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Meanwhile the actual costs of BP's environmental initiatives to date have been nugatory, while the effect of improving its relations with the public has been invaluable. |
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Various pain management initiatives have sprung up around the country, whether related to cancer or other causes. |
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State-level science parks in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen have started to deploy incubator programs for both domestic and foreign research initiatives. |
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Similar initiatives exist in other countries and are known as quality circles, pharmacotherapy discussion groups, or pharmacotherapy consultation groups. |
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When it comes to dividing up the cake, there will be nothing left when the silly, expensive initiatives of the metropolitan areas have been gorged. |
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Photo ops and the rehashing of decade old initiatives that rehashed decades older resolutions is not going to do it. |
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Other new initiatives include a website promoting specials and offering details of support organisations, useful contacts and recruitment information. |
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They have also suggested other initiatives to protect and enhance the Golden Plover habitats, but these would involve third parties playing an active role. |
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Some may say that your organisation, who are clearly taking a number of initiatives to help yourselves, could do with a little help from the senior ranks. |
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The repeal of the Bubble Act in 1825 was followed by a series of tentative statutory initiatives which left the private joint-stock company in legal limbo. |
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Praveen Garg, district collector of Khandwa, after visiting the area announced that district administration would undertake the revival initiatives. |
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Everything from domestic policy with things like EPA to his foreign policy initiatives like China, and those are pretty lasting. |
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These initiatives will improve our retention of nurses, have a positive domino effect on recruitment, and, over time, reduce dependency on agency and overseas nurses. |
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Personally, I thought he blabbered on without establishing the rationale for his so-called policy initiatives, other than in sweeping feel-good ideological terms. |
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I have my mossbacked, Luddite doubts about the efficacy of some of these high-tech initiatives, but we shouldn't refuse to participate in the attempts. |
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They set down a policy to introduce initiatives, including the presumption that the council will consider prosecution in every case of fraud it uncovers. |
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In practice, it generally means important initiatives are under-reported because journalists hate following up stories that have been given exclusively to their rivals. |
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She did not spearhead initiatives to help mothers rejoin the world of work. |
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The true potential of information technology will therefore remain untapped in most cases, with initiatives undershooting in their delivery of reform objectives. |
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Optimists say these initiatives could show the way for federal programs. |
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It supports ongoing audit initiatives by ensuring controls and policies are strictly enforced, in order to ensure compliance across the enterprise. |
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The projects to create electronic floras and faunas complement other major international initiatives designed to better understand and manage the world's natural heritage. |
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Otherwise, the powers that be will know who's not paying attention and important youth policy initiatives will be the first on the chopping block. |
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If that technique, if that strategy, doesn't work, the fallback plan would be taking my major priorities and turning them into initiatives and going directly to the people. |
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Bold satirical initiatives have unmasked hypocrisy, corruption, and brutality in dictatorships across the world. |
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It has been characterised as an era of colourless politicians, ill-judged initiatives in foreign policy, tentative reforms, parliamentary corruption, and economic weakness. |
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There will be a storm of prudent rhetoric, a blizzard of initiatives and tax breaks and a torrent of concessions towards pensioners and motorists in rural areas. |
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Still, the new human capital initiatives can provide valuable insights. |
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All this has created an outpouring of national sentiment and a predictable flurry of eleventh-hour government initiatives. |
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There were no community initiatives to develop common properties. |
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Despite political initiatives aimed at redefining Guam's status as a U.S. commonwealth, it remained an unincorporated territory as the twentieth century ended. |
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And executives need to deal with those people-oriented changes up front or risk delays and bottlenecks in getting e-market initiatives off the ground. |
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Governments should encourage the wider dispersion and implementation of industry's voluntary initiatives and agreements and sharing of best practices. |
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Utility bills of participating customers are rounded up to the nearest dollar, with the excess going to fund various community and charitable initiatives. |
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She will also be felicitated during the seminar for her untiring efforts in the field of social development, in particular the promotion of family welfare initiatives. |
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In what must have been music to the ears of the tourism managers here, a couple of leading upcountry magazines were lavish in their praise for the State's tourism initiatives. |
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Because research evidence for the management of such medical emergencies in primary care is scarce, there is a need for such initiatives to be evaluated. |
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About 50,000 children in England bunk off school each day, despite the fact that millions of pounds have been spent on initiatives including town-centre truancy sweeps. |
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Several nonprofits across the country are working with companies to develop workplace initiatives to help curb domestic violence toward women and men. |
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But while restoration is important, what these initiatives lack is a master conservation plan. |
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The New Deal Coalition consisted of politicians, special interest groups, including labor unions, and voting blocs that supported New Deal initiatives. |
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Curriculum initiatives launched with much fanfare in the 1960s had often proven disappointing in their results, and historical accounts suggested fresh ways of understanding the issues involved. |
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The art of survival in the shatterbelt has depended most often not upon proud defiance, but artful compromise, not upon bold initiatives, but measured small steps. |
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The plan offers a package of trade and aid initiatives for Africa, coupled with help to end civil wars and improve governance across the continent. |
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The pace of Irish initiatives is gradually hotting up, however. |
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During this era, they pressed for new initiatives in peacemaking. |
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It was also a reform which concentrated on a single, highly contentious aspect of transplantation law and ignored long-standing proposals for reform and European initiatives. |
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What we need instead is a bottom-up policy of encouraging local initiatives that would yield a plurality of renewable energy strategies appropriate to different areas. |
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As any organization that exists, especially for such a considerable amount of time and through such troublesome events, a plurality of opinions and initiatives may exist. |
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Other initiatives include seeking investors in its inkjet printer business and selling its engineering systems business, which makes large-format copiers. |
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Failure of the moderate initiatives shot down any hopes of creating a single voice for pro-independence parties, and the political landscape remained fractionalized. |
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The council hopes to promote collaboration among ecologists, paleoecologists, geochemists, and geochronologists in the context of a variety of programmatic initiatives. |
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In liberal democracies, most political participation stems from the initiatives of individuals or of institutions that are not formally part of government. |
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So where are the angry headlines and government initiatives to fatten up our jockeys? |
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Detailed in the state's decision, they include a transportation management program that includes major public transit and ride-sharing initiatives. |
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In the future, similar initiatives could be extended to nightclub bouncers, pub and bar licensees, headteachers and neighbourhood watch representatives. |
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Activists framed state right-to-die initiatives, senators sponsored bills banning assisted suicide, and courts began issuing an unending series of deeply confused rulings. |
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This year involves a series of events and initiatives nationwide, including radio roadshows with the architect and TV presenter and a primary schools programme. |
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Antiterrorism initiatives and airline cutbacks are making it ever harder to be a road warrior, so business owners are increasingly taking to the skies in their own aircraft. |
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And these initiatives represent an effort to fundamentally rethink our landscape. |
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During that period, specifically in October 2003 and in December 2004, we agreed to significant initiatives as part of an agreement to break the logjam. |
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Manrique pushed initiatives to safeguard the island's natural and cultural heritage while at the same time mapping out a scenic route for touring the island. |
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Various initiatives aimed at reducing city-centre crime and rowdiness, including the latest clamp-down on binge drinkers over the Christmas period, appear to be paying off. |
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At William Morris, he announced a number of initiatives that seemed to go nowhere. |
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If the first 10 amendments were each put to a vote on nation-wide ballot initiatives, how would they fare? |
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These retailers are becoming more involved in vertically integrated supply chains, and further initiatives of this type from other major retailers are forecast. |
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And he saved tens of thousands of lives with his anti-smoking efforts and other health initiatives. |
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Even though Hackney sees Democrats benefitting, he says initiatives like his should not be viewed as partisan. |
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These days cash-strapped Italy is handing out restoration initiatives to just about anyone willing to pay the bill. |
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Pupil behaviour, excessive workload and bureaucracy, teacher shortages and the stream of new Government initiatives have all been cited as causes. |
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This fortuitous and timely development supports faculty initiatives. |
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But let's not continue to confuse the tort system and the inspiriting charitable impulses that infuse both private and public compensation initiatives. |
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In the framework of a number of European project initiatives it has been possible to investigate the development of Scottish Gaelic in local detail for the past 125 years. |
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This shows that devolution and decentralisation is the way of the future and I look forward to further initiatives under the Better Local Government programme. |
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Lucas already has a number of initiatives to help raise money, including a sponsored change of hair colour for which he will dye his ginger hair blond for six weeks. |
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Elliott resigned in March 2012 saying some people had not given him a 'fair opportunity' to develop and progress many party initiatives. |
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The OSCE continues to have a presence and a number of initiatives to bring a sustained peace to the region. |
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I anticipate more KIBS companies will address their processes and adopt lean management initiatives. |
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The same markets made it easy for private entities to raise bonds or sell stock to fund private initiatives. |
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Dramatic increases in the cost of diesel fuel prompted several initiatives to revive steam power. |
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Many track safety initiatives have been introduced in the time Network Rail has been responsible for this area. |
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Responsibilisation also promotes greater citizen involvement in community-based voluntary security initiatives like Neighbourhood Watch schemes. |
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The operation was the latest in a series of initiatives designed to fine-tune the force's ticket tout taskforce. |
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Monitor and track the implementation of targeted legislation, reforms, and initiatives of high importance to vulnerable and marginalized groups. |
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In parallel, some efforts have been made to incentivize private tourism initiatives, but their scope remains limited. |
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In addition to new products and initiatives, we've worked hard this year to get programs and infrastructure in place that support Mozillians. |
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And, relevantly, two winning campaigns for California initiatives. |
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As a result of these initiatives northeastern Florida prospered economically in a way it never did under Spanish administration. |
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The guild aims to link its programmes with the Irish language initiatives which have been centred round Christ Church Cathedral. |
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Even if disjointed and unconnected, all the initiatives were presented as a coherent and chronologic corpus of ideas mundacistas. |
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In 1902, Oregon introduced direct legislation by the state's citizens through initiatives and referenda, known as the Oregon System. |
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The project is the latest in a long line of initiatives in which TPS has been able to call upon the support of Tyne and Wear Development Company. |
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The result is that over all these initiatives in classification have hovered the spectres of basidiomycete, and especially ascomycete, taxonomy. |
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Although the orchestra players bridled at some of Sargent's initiatives, there was also praise for his work with the orchestra. |
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The BFI offers a range of education initiatives, in particular to support the teaching of film and media studies in schools. |
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A number of initiatives have been launched to improve integration of British migrants into Spanish life, including language course provision. |
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Low literacy rates in the Eastern Middle East countries and lack of educational initiatives are the cause of great social turbulence. |
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There are several initiatives to decrease negative environmental impacts of ports. |
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The United States federal government does not offer any initiatives at all. |
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Some ministers viewed Blair's announcement of policy initiatives in September 2006 as an attempt to draw attention away from these issues. |
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The centre supervises QC's projects, including mosques, complexes and income-generating initiatives, in Rangpur District. |
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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the designation of Dartmoor as a national park, in 2001 the DNPA planned a number of initiatives. |
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At the end of 2011 several local community initiatives resulted in several interface structures being opened for a trial period. |
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Earthman, III, with Massey Burch, Fullscope's sensible business plan and initiatives create new and exciting opportunities within the ASP market. |
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Government initiatives in India and China for establishing petrochemical complexes are also expected to drive the market for petrochemicals. |
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No similar initiatives were launched to curb actual streetwalking or massage parlours. |
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Many initiatives designed to reduce harassment in Egypt encourage the women to speak up and go to the police if someone harasses them. |
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As a result of initiatives taken in 2007, the English medium education has been made compulsory in all schools across the country. |
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Smart Crowdfunding is slated to carry out strategic marketing initiatives for the PaperLike crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. |
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Particularly benefited by the data base are new initiatives implemented by the IRS in recent years to detect nonfilers and unreported income. |
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The full service publicity firm has been contracted to implement consumer PR and marketing initiatives for the Dada Supreme footwear range. |
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These efforts will be empowered by complementary initiatives within the IC to modernize processes such as ABI, OBP, and OSINT labs. |
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Aid agencies subsequently shifted their emphasis to recovery initiatives, including digging irrigation canals and distributing plant seeds. |
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While some initiatives hardly go beyond ceremonial contacts, others are engaged in enduring and effective collaboration. |
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In his new position, Electro Energy said Estrada will be in charge of all marketing, sales and business development initiatives. |
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Mortensen will be responsible for overseeing sales and market strategy initiatives for Smart Vision Labs' SVOne smartphone-based autorefractor. |
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Some companies have established CSR initiatives as a reflection of their mission and business core values in response to emerging issues. |
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The Sundarbans Tiger Project and the Bangladesh Bear Project are among the key initiatives to strengthen conservation. |
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The speakers include Dennis Campa, director, department of community initiatives, San Antonio, Tex. |
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We have undertaken several initiatives in this regard on bilateral, subregional and regional basis, and will continue to do more. |
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It also serves as a reference point for HRH's speeches, op-eds and initiatives. |
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