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    initiative


    1. Loss of Initiative


    2. We should try and take initiative for the establishment of such centers


    3. there is an initiative to take it


    4. times to come I predict that women will take a bolder initiative toward


    5. Bram took the initiative


    6. “I’m sure they thank you for the initiative


    7. ” Alan wondered if he was supposed to consider this an example of the amount of initiative he could get away with


    8. was a fine line he had to tread between initiative and


    9. Russians, I would have appreciated the initiative


    10. When you take the initiative they will respect your action

    11. family oriented, protective of each other, with good initiative


    12. If he wasn't prepared to act on his own initiative she would have to do something about it


    13. initiative, he changed the viewpoint of the nation


    14. He was more than relieved to see Carl taking initiative in this fight; it was a sign the man was coming to his senses


    15. He would have liked to have taken the initiative


    16. Whether this is a Russian or Chinese initiative makes no difference to our response


    17. the Rough Riders marched over the foothills by a thickly wooded trail, any section of which invited ambuscade and annihilation, had the Spaniards possessed initiative


    18. I‘m not sure where I‘m going with this so try and follow my line of reasoning inasmuch as I am liable to form an uncertain analogy as it relates to the childlike treatment of the (subject) people involved: undermining freedom, initiative, self-reliance, (human) potential and an individual‘s moral and intellectual authority; that is to say, contrary to an individual‘s inherent right to naturally evolve into a productive human being; to learn, think and act independently in his or her (own) inestimable manner


    19. This Pollyannish initiative appears to be catching on in other high crime urban centers as well


    20. “A daring effort,” she said, surprised at his initiative

    21. More so, are we gradually disclaiming private initiative and achievement and, subsequently, variety for


    22. I mentioned this initiative to the company commander who curtly dismissed it as coming down to "damaging of state property, or more properly, SAP COIN property and they won't f take kindly to such f long haired liberal tendencies! Really Sergeant, you Flying Squad men are all the f same


    23. An exemplary environment, however, should never be (overly) excessive or overbearing that it discourages creative thought or initiative


    24. They see it as victory when you lose the initiative and start driving around in brigade strength on sweeping operations angering the locals with accidents which are bound to happen


    25. What can they do if you refuse to play by their rules and carry on killing them on sight? Nothing for they lost the initiative! They cannot get to you (homeland USA) to attack you so they are reduced to slinking around in their third world countries fearing the reconnaissance satellites and drones and Egg Breakers


    26. It means you regained the tactical initiative


    27. It was my own initiative


    28. Despite his reservations, Paul was pleased Helen was taking the initiative to express her interest


    29. How long will it take for Republicans to wise up to the fact that (all) the entitlement and discretionary spending in (all) the world will never earn them the gratitude of Democrats and that every spending initiative that they (Democrats) would have otherwise supported, were they in power, further invites criticism? President Bush, the man who would be loved by all, continues to set himself up as an easy target by his political opponents looking for every plausible excuse to discredit him


    30. Bob learned to fly in 1911 on his own initiative

    31. Individual pilots must have more initiative


    32. Would it ever be enough? I would have liked to have seen more initiative on their part


    33. It must have been Malarkey, Gill wasn’t too swift to take the initiative


    34. The Clinton Global Initiative claims to have helped 400 million people worldwide


    35. Now the Allies held the initiative


    36. “We have the initiative


    37. “Missiles up, guns up,” called the computer on its own initiative


    38. [56] This took place before the “Church without Walls” initiative


    39. More recently, there was the excellent “Church without Walls” initiative of 2001 which has been more successful in some hotspots


    40. Yet, nationally the initiative does not seem to have made the progress nor instilled the degree of change that might have been hoped for or which it deserved

    41. This indirect partner ends up hindering the investment of private initiative for wealth’ building


    42. It is dependent of the State, even with the label of deprived initiative, without having full dominion of its businesses


    43. Therefore, the necessary money in real already exists to implement our solution, without needing of external loans because the country already spent in the service of the public debt more than 450 billion of real in interests, in other words, 30% of GDP, without considering the expenses with safety against illicit acts that involve the search for the money, so much for the public sector as of the private initiative, reaching more than 10% of GDP


    44. remuneration for its initiative


    45. The Second Sector congregates the organizations of private interest with lucrative ends that are maintained by the private initiative and that exist to serve the private sector directly


    46. His bold initiative to bring freedom to a key state smack dab in the midst of the world’s largest problem – fanatical Islam - will go down as a coup in world events unless we get a pacifist as next president who is willing to throw it all away


    47. With America’s initiative, the North Atlantic Treaty


    48. Since they remained in place, we fired another round into them and finally their unit leaders showed initiative and ordered a charge


    49. - Come on! I'll take you there! - Ana had a lot of initiative and was


    50. Ana takes the initiative and tries to hold Arthmes, who







































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