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initiatives <an initiative; initiatives> N

initiatives

development initiatives ECON

strategic initiatives ECON

initiative N

initiative ADJ

initiative N

business initiative ECON

personal initiative JOURN

reconciliation initiative POL

back the initiative VB POL

Dynamic Systems Initiative N COMPUT

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The late 18th-century resettlement was accomplished through private and state initiatives.
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These stockpiling strategies, as well as the international acquisition companies, are state-run initiatives to combat supply disruption.
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Under its current arrangements, it has responsibility for its own finances and freedom to develop new customer-related initiatives.
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The tourism director announced a raft of marketing initiatives to cauterise the impact of the fallout, including 1.2 million seats secured for this summer, an increase of 4,500 over 2012.
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Since 1970, the award has been given to players for their humanitarian service and initiatives.
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The radio stations in the country were developed by private initiatives, and its programming was initially based on news and entertainment.
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For this reason, many proposals for government broadband stimulus initiatives are directed at building out the middle mile.
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Smith has channelled this passion into the braaap club and community group, initiatives which assist young people to discover their own interest in affordable adrenalin sports.
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Many public initiatives were begun to save the bank (and thus the music hall) from closure.
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Experience with inter-municipal initiatives for procurement, as well as flexible arrangements for hospital administration and human-resource management, is by and large positive.
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