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initiative and will
The planning division will take the initiative in encouraging planning cooperation at all levels of government ; ;
and allowed little initiative in early play and work patterns -- then in adolescence her normal degree of vanity, sensitivity, and preoccupation with whether others find her appearance and behavior acceptable, will be compounded.
Whilst the population remains small, the impact of transfers will be greater, it is for that reason that the establishment of a " metapopulation management plan " occurs concurrently with conservation initiatives to enhance in-situ population growth and why this initiative is both urgent and fundamental to the future survival of mountain bongo in the wild.
* People: For an initiative to be effective, an organization must convince its staff that the new technology and workflows will benefit employees as well as clients.
He noted, ' Captains ... to be successful must possess, in a marked degree, initiative, resource, determination, and no fear of accepting responsibility ', and particularly regarding wartime conditions '... as a rule instructions will be of a very general character so as to avoid interfering with the judgement and initiative of captains ... The admiral will rely on captains to use all the information at their disposal to grasp the situation quickly and anticipate his wishes, using their own discretion as to how to act in unforeseen circumstances ..' The approach outlined by Beatty contradicted the views of many within the navy, who felt that ships should always be closely controlled by their commanding admiral, and harked back to reforms attempted by Admiral George Tryon.
According to IBM, the new SKA telescope initiative will generate over an exabyte of data every day.
Guinea-Bissau will receive the bulk of its assistance under the enhanced HIPC initiative when it satisfies a number of conditions, including implementation of its Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper.
In November 2010, Kiribati will host the Tarawa Climate Change Conference ( TCCC ), the purpose of which is to support the initiative of the President of Kiribati to hold a consultative forum between vulnerable states and their partners with a view of creating an enabling environment for multi-party negotiations under the auspices of the UNFCCC.
He saw ‘ anarchic initiative ,’ ‘ reasoned will ’ and ‘ the autonomy of each ’ as the conditions for the social revolution of the proletariat, the first expression of which had been the barricades of June 1848 ( see Revolutions of 1848 ).
Government initiative is spurred, because rational long term investment will be perceived as the better choice to increasing regulation.
The " edX " online platform supporting MITx will initially be developed in partnership with Harvard and its analogous " Harvardx " initiative.
In 2007, in honor of Moore's dedication to the Foundation, JDRF created the " Forever Moore " research initiative which will support JDRF's Academic Research and Development and JDRF's Clinical Development Program.
* Slovenia's latest initiative is its International Trust Fund for Demining and Humanitarian Assistance in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which will finance up to $ 56 million in mine removal and victim rehabilitation services in the region.
Voters will decide in a national vote whether to accept the initiative amendment, the counter proposal put forward by the government if any, or both.
The Single European Sky is a European Commission initiative by which the design, management and regulation of airspace will be coordinated throughout the European Union ( ECAA area ).
In November 2011, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association announced a new energy efficiency initiative that commits the largest cable operators to the purchase of set-top boxes that meet Energy Star standards and the development of sleep modes that will use less energy when the set-top box is not being used to watch or record video.
According to Dickinson " the attempt to check irresponsibility will tie up managers of socialist enterprises with so much red tape and bureaucratic regulation that they will lose all initiative and independence " Dickinson 1938 p214 ).
As so often, it is Athena who takes the initiative in giving the story a new direction ... Usually the motives of mortal and god coincide, here they do not: Athena wants Penelope to fan the Suitor's desire for her and ( thereby ) make her more esteemed by her husband and son ; Penelope has no real motive ... she simply feels an unprecedented impulse to meet the men she so loathes ... adding that she might take this opportunity to talk to Telemachus ( which she will indeed do ).
* Open source: Streaming media company RealNetworks has announced that it will support the free software Ogg Vorbis audio compression technology as part of its new open-source initiative.
California State University trustees on March 15, 2006 voted their unanimous approval of Envision 2035, the Cal State Northridge planning initiative that will help frame the university ’ s physical development for the next several decades.

initiative and take
This prime element of the truth may be stated as follows: Under prevailing policy, the U.S. can take the initiative against the Right, but cannot take the initiative against the Left.
The U.S. cannot take the initiative against the Left.
And it becomes clear why in general we cannot take the initiative against the Left.
Despite Frankish advances in the years that followed, Alaric was not afraid to take the military initiative when it presented itself.
This expression encapsulated the right of citizens to take the initiative: to stand to speak in the assembly, to initiate a public law suit ( that is, one held to affect the political community as a whole ), to propose a law before the lawmakers or to approach the council with suggestions.
Pope Pius XI, in Quadragesimo Anno, provided the classical statement of the principle: " Just as it is gravely wrong to take from individuals what they can accomplish by their own initiative and industry and give it to the community, so also it is an injustice and at the same time a grave evil and disturbance of right order to assign to a greater and higher association what lesser and subordinate organizations can do.
The Labour Charter of 1927, promulgated by the Grand Council of Fascism, stated in article 7: " The corporative State considers private initiative, in the field of production, as the most efficient and useful instrument of the Nation ", then continued in article 9: " State intervention in economic production may take place only where private initiative is lacking or is insufficient, or when are at stakes the political interest of the State.
In order for religion to progress and society to flourish, people must take the initiative and attempt to guide each other towards the right and away from the wrong.
She observed in the flirtations between the American soldiers and British women a pattern of misunderstandings regarding who is supposed to take which initiative.
Kelly returned to dance on his own initiative and by then was an accomplished sportsman and well able to take care of himself.
Vaculík called on the people to take the initiative in implementing the reform programme.
An atmosphere of fear and unwillingness to take the initiative soon pervaded the Red Army ; suicide rates among junior officers rose to record levels.
" The war with Spain, in which he had urged the cabinet to take the initiative, proved inevitable ; but he scorned to use the occasion for " altercation and recrimination ", and spoke in support of the government measures for carrying on the war.
* The Nubians, led by queen Candace Amanirenas, take the initiative against the Roman Empire, and attack the Roman province of Egypt moving towards Elephantine.
* 1975: Albert Shapero: Entrepreneurs take initiative, accept risk of failure and have an internal locus of control.
William of Tyre wrote that Fulk " did not attempt to take the initiative, even in trivial matters, without knowledge ".
During the American Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress, and some state governments ( on their own initiative ), issued privateering licenses, authorizing " legal piracy ", to merchant captains in an effort to take prizes from the British Navy and Tory ( Loyalist ) privateers.
It is especially characteristic in Germany, which is the birthplace of the term biotope, that the authorities take the initiative in conserving biotopes, maintaining consistency with urban or rural planning and considering the regions ' history and landscape.

initiative and three
The initiative concluded that " the livestock sector emerges as one of the top two or three most significant contributors to the most serious environmental problems, at every scale from local to global.
In stage three, preschool, children struggle to understand the difference between initiative and guilt.
While President John F. Kennedy gets credit for creating the Peace Corps, the first initiative came from Humphrey when he introduced the first bill to create the Peace Corps in 1957 — three years prior to JFK and his University of Michigan speech.
In early 2012, another ballot initiative was presented to voters requesting their approval to decrease the number of county commissioners back to three even before seating the two additional commissioners.
Pearl Jam then began a boycott of the company ; however, Pearl Jam's initiative to play only at non-Ticketmaster venues effectively, with a few exceptions, prevented the band from playing shows in the United States for the next three years.
* Gnaeus Pompeius, age 22, raises on his own initiative a private army of three legions from his fathers veterans and clientalae in Picenum.
For the next two years comparatively little was heard of the Bábís, but on 15 August 1852 three of them, acting on their own initiative, attempted to assassinate Nasser-al-Din Shah as he was returning from the chase to his palace at Niyávarfin.
Wolter also claimed he had personally discussed the matter with some three hundred people, most of whom expressed their support for his initiative.
The École was founded in 1829 on a private initiative by Alphonse Lavallée, who became its first president, and three scientist associates: Eugène Peclet, Jean-Baptiste Dumas, and Théodore Olivier.
Many countries that are representative democracies allow for three forms of political action that provide limited direct democracy: referendum ( plebiscite ), initiative, and recall.
Among these states, there are three main types of the constitutional amendment initiative, with different degrees of involvement of the state legislature distinguishing between the types ( Zimmerman, December 1999 ).
This high survival rate is attributed to three members of the Jewish Council of Enschede, Sig Menko, Gerard Sanders and Isidoor Van Dam who took the initiative, against the advice of the Jewish Council of Amsterdam, of urging their community to go into hiding and not to answer the call-up of the Germans for " labour in the East ".
In 1998, Riverwood residents rejected a ballot initiative to merge into the city of Indian Hills, Kentucky along with three other small cities.
If the necessary number of supporters is reached, the initiative will be put to a referendum about two or three years later ; the delay helps prevent short-term political moods from getting into the constitution.
* The European Research Network on Global Pentecostalism ( GloPent ) is an initiative by three leading European Universities in Pentecostal studies networking academic research on Pentecostal and Charismatic movements.
The Norwegian version of the July 2006 Le Monde diplomatique sparked interest when the editors ran, on their own initiative, a three page main story on the September 11, 2001 attacks and summarized the various types of 9 / 11 conspiracy theories ( which were not specifically endorsed by the newspaper, only reviewed ).
The joint initiative, called " ebXML " and which first met in November 1999, was chartered for a three year period.
Founded as Santos Foot-Ball Club on April 14, 1912 by the initiative of three sports enthusiasts from Santos by the names of Raimundo Marques, Mário Ferraz de Campos, and Argemiro de Souza Júnior, the club has become a symbol of beautiful and exciting football, known in Brazil as " futebol-arte ".
Protestantism in all three major schools of theology — Lutheran, Calvinist, and Arminian — emphasize God's initiative in the work of salvation, which is achieved by grace alone through faith alone, in either stream of thinking-although these terms are understood differently, according to the differences in systems.
The league added three additional American teams in 1994 and two in 1995 ( with one team folding ), but the initiative failed in most markets, and by 1996, the CFL again operated exclusively within Canada.
The company announced a new initiative to realign their corporate structure into three specialized business units: Muzak Media, Touch, a Muzak Co., and Muzak Systems.
The ‘ Game of three halves ’ cross-community coaching initiative was established in predominantly Protestant east Belfast in 2006.
In 2007, in the line of the excellence initiative, RWTH Aachen was chosen by DFG as one of nine German Universities of Excellence for its future concept RWTH 2020: Meeting Global Challenges and additionally won funding for one graduate school and three clusters of excellence.
The initiative will fund three project-oriented areas: graduate schools to promote the next generation of scholars, clusters of excellence to promote cutting-edge research and “ future concepts ” for the project-based expansion of academic excellence at universities as a whole.

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