On those grounds, I applaud Syracuse and Pittsburgh for taking the initiative to approach the ACC concerning membership.
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"I commend NASCAR for taking the initiative and letting us repair our damaged cars from the issue we had, " Busch said.
They are to be commended for taking this initiative and the full Senate should adopt it at the earliest possible moment.
The pair added 113 for the fourth wicket, with some fantastic front-foot play taking the initiative away from the home side.
Coalition forces are taking the initiative to search out the enemy, defeat his efforts, and cut of his bases of support.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Remarks to the Council on Foreign Relations
So, as with many other issues, the regions are taking the initiative.
With many independent companies taking the initiative and copying the public rental idea, cabinas are even spreading to the most inaccessible parts of Peru.
China Daily, however, says Chinese travel agents are taking the initiative to suspend tours to North Korea and no notice to halt tourism has been received.
Bielsa's team had one extremely rare and precious characteristic: wherever the game, whoever the opponents and whatever the circumstances, they were happy to accept the risks of taking the initiative.
At the weekend, the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP) proposed "taking the initiative" in such a force - with a mandate to be defined by the UN Security Council.
"It's impressive what's happening with citizens of this community taking the initiative, " he said, cautioning people to be certain there are no downed power lines amid debris they might clear.
So Tony Blair again is taking another initiative, a long term view, he's looking ahead at how we might deal with some of these problems which become the seeds of terrorism.
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In one early sequence, she dresses like a man to entertain Jules and Jim, and to some extent she fulfills both a feminine and a masculine destiny, taking the initiative in a period when women's lives were tightly constrained.
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"We immediately sent a paramedic in a rapid response vehicle who was with the family in two minutes, and because an ambulance wasn't immediately available this dad did exactly the right thing by taking the initiative as he did, " she said.
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Nick Cucinella, CEO at CareerBuilder China, advises graduates to have a CV in both English and Chinese, even if they don't speak the language, and that taking the initiative and targeting prospective employers and Chinese companies is the best path to a job.
The Director-General congratulated the Government of Uruguay for taking the initiative to establish a Regional Centre (UNESCO category II) on Transboundary Aquifers and Groundwater Management for Latin America and the Caribbean, which is expected to contribute to the implementation of International Hydrological Programme (IHP) activities.
Those laws grow directly out of the Second Amendment ethos the NRA has championed: "the ethos of individualism, of having a gun, of individuals taking the initiative, " said Robert Spitzer, a political scientist at the State University of New York at Cortland and at Cornell University who has studied and written about the NRA for decades.
"It is only us taking the commercial initiative that is obliging regulators to act to harmonise, " Mr Cruickshank told the Today programme.
And yesterday marked a new initiative taking up this challenge and furthering the Department of Labor's efforts to serve Veterans and military spouses.
Her platonic best friend and neighbor, Jason (Adam Scott), thinks along similar lines, and so, taking the wacky initiative, they decide to have a child but never actually live together, let alone marry.
Madison Ayer, an Ashoka Fellow elected in 2011, is one such social entrepreneur who is taking advantage of a new initiative at Ashoka that connects the needs of social entrepreneurs with leading law schools.
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And that's not inconsistent with individual initiative and risk-taking and pursuing the American Dream.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President at a Campaign Event -- Tampa, FL
As a partner in the industry's TV Everywhere initiative, Verizon is taking the lead to bring customers the entertainment they want, wherever and whenever they want it.
Dependency is death to initiative, risk-taking and opportunity.
We have made important progress toward meeting that goal under our National Export Initiative, and we are taking historic steps to help our businesses access new markets abroad.
WHITEHOUSE: Presidential Proclamation -- World Trade Week, 2013
And if we're going to be trying to mount a regional initiative, let's make sure that Brazil is taking the lead.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Delivers Remarks at CEO Summit Of The Americas | The White House
The government says the deep clean initiative is just one of several approaches NHS trusts were taking to combat the spread of infections.
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They are taking to task the Obama administration's stimulus program and health care initiative, and say Congress is not giving constituents enough information about where their tax money is spent.
Plus, even just taking the time to plan for an expanded project is an opportunity in itself to showcase your initiative, creativity, and project planning skills.
These private finance initiative deals, typically involving an arrangement in which a private company provides capital in exchange for taking over a long-term contract to run services, have had a mixed reception.
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