Home teams are almost always encouraged by the supporters to take the initiative and get on the front foot, but this exposes them to the counter-attacking wing play that has served Villa so well.
One of those is ECOtality, which manages the EV Project, an initiative to get the electric car movement reborn.
Paul Jacob--president of the pro-initiative group Citizens in Charge and a senior fellow at the Sam Adams Alliance, a grassroots political organization--and colleagues Susan Johnson and Rick Carpenter incurred the wrath of Oklahoma's Soviet-minded political establishment for trying in 2005 to get an initiative on the ballot to limit state spending.
For sprawl to be contained, the Sierra Club says, citizens have to get involved -- seizing the initiative for growth from politicians and developers.
This means it may fund the creation of some neat things, they very well may not get adopted widely, and therefore the initiative will transform little about the education system.
The idea behind this initiative, to get advertisers to think way outside the television box and its ubiquitous 60-second spots, is not wrong.
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Americans need to believe that if they take the initiative to get new skills, there will be a job available to them.
In addition to following cGMP protocol, most companies, including mine have taken the initiative to get further certifications for our products and procedures.
Proponents of a self-regulatory system for foreign apparel companies and factories to improve safety for garment workers in Bangladesh are hoping that the initiative will get fresh impetus after the building collapse.
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"In Japan, women take the initiative to get married -- and the trend for them had been to focus on their career and enjoy single life, " explained Ritsuko Matsui, a prominent psychiatrist who counseled survivors of Japan's last devastating quake around Kobe in 1995, which left more than 6, 000 people dead.
The President discussed an another initiative to get those who served in our nation's Armed Forces into the civilian workforce -- a series of tax credits for employers who hire veterans that's part of the American Jobs Act.
D. in neuroscience, and has recently teamed up with DeVry University and the HerWorld Initiative to get high school girls excited about STEM.
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Dr Susan Pember, an official with the Department of Business Innovation and Skills, called the launch a timely initiative and said it was vital to get to adults in the workplace who often did not realise how poor their numeracy skills were.
Let's get monitors in the country to support that initiative.
After the break, Norwich regained the initiative and Wilbraham and substitute Chris Martin were unlucky not to get on the score sheets.
Other policies chalked up as successes included the party's commitment to get extra funding for the most disadvantaged school kids in England, an initiative known as the pupil premium.
The key then, as now, was to get the government to stop trying to micromanage everything and to let the researchers take the initiative.
The US government is building a coalition of federal agencies to promote the use of efficient electronic payment transfer methods through The 20% Initiative, an initiative aimed at helping the U.S. us get 20% more bang for our buck.
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The workers are unruffled over the latest initiative: a competition to see whether the public or the private sector can get the job done better.
For example, the initiative would have required companies to get permission before selling or sharing customer information, even among their own affiliates.
The President laid out a goal for increasing exports, doubling exports in five years, and this initiative will lay out the path to get there.
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Part of whatever it's saving via job cuts may now get pumped into the company's new "Zero Carbon Initiative" to not only become the greenest technology company in the world, but reduce its global carbon emissions by 15% by 2012.
Lawmakers, the courts, or the people (with a ballot initiative) need to resolve this water fight perhaps when they get back from their summer on the rivers.
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Since then, Gore has highlighted many of those efforts in his travels as Vice President, touting the prayer and Bible study included in a job-training program in San Antonio, Texas, and the spiritual component in a San Francisco initiative to get welfare mothers off drugs.
This new disclosure initiative is the last, best chance for people to get back into the system.
The 80-20 Initiative is relying on electronic messaging to get its word out.
Obama was in New Orleans to highlight the importance of building healthy habits at a very young age, a key component of the Let's Move Child Care initiative, which is designed to get child care centers to promote healthy eating and exercise habits.
Hannah Scrase, manager of the Size of Wales project which oversees the One Million Trees initiative, said she hoped other organisations and community groups would get involved.
And Bush's faith-based initiative was disappointing so the Democrat might have said we're going to get rid of that and just say all we need's good public policy.
"We know the whole city will get behind the development to bring it to a reality as quickly as possible in particular with our community initiative gathering pace, " he added.
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