Sentences with phrase «a bold step»

«By taking the bold step of removing a well - established brand symbol from its packaging, General Mills is further challenging marketing's conventional thinking to underscore its point.»
Wisconsin is poised to strip collective bargaining rights from most of the state's 175,000 public employees in the boldest step by a new Republican governor and Legislature to solve budget problems by confronting organized labor.
And while there is scant evidence to suggest the Waterloo, Ont., firm is set to revisit its glory days (its valuation was $ 83.4 billion in 2008; it's $ 4.3 billion now), in 2016 it took the bold step of redefining its identity as a smaller, more focused and, arguably, more sustainable business.
But to effectively align team members behind each new strategy initiative, you must often take the bold step of putting other projects on hold.
Abe is demanding bolder steps from the central bank to help lift the economy out of deflation.
The Campaign for Tobacco - Free Kids applauded HUD's actions, saying «this bold step» would reduce smoking among groups that suffer the most from tobacco - related death and disease.
For Doerr, this is a bold step that deeply increases his involvement in and commitment to the company, which had a slow start but is now seeing a dramatic increase in usage following the introduction of smartphone versions of its app, which was initially iPad - only.
Instead of providing massive giveaways to the wealthy and well - connected, Trump and Congress should be taking bold steps to raise the wages of hard - working Americans whose real wages have been stagnant or in decline for decades.
And Helena Foulkes of CVS Health reveals why the healthcare giant took the bold step of halting cigarette sales.
Knowing that, Green Hills took another bold step a few years back.
«However, despite that invitation, in all of our discussions with Mr. Hancock it was abundantly clear to us that he is not willing to take the bold steps that we, and so many other shareholders, believe are long overdue.
Earlier this year, SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment took the bold step of blowing up its business model.
In the fall of 2006, as midterm elections approached, Facebook took the then bold step of allowing political candidates to set up modified profile pages, well before celebrities and products could have fan pages of their own.
I could not be more proud of our first class of graduates for taking this bold step and of our entire team in York for working to bring the program to the community.»
As we continue to see new UBI pilots worldwide, it is exciting to see an elected official take this bold step.
Later in the year, Starbucks Canada took a bold step toward tackling national youth unemployment.
It may not satisfy activist Jonathan Litt, who's waging a proxy fight for bolder steps.
After choosing a business name, you can take a bold step to get it registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission or your local government office.
But the church could take a much bolder step, tapping a pontiff that represents its future in the «Global South» rather than its past in the «Global North.»
Twenty years ago a leading New Testament scholar in the United States, Robert Funk, took the bold step of moving out of the university institutions to establish what he called the Westar Institute.
To that end, I think it's time for you to take another bold step in how you care for the ministry that God has entrusted to you.
Speaking about the film recently in Los Angeles, Cera — who in this film, takes some refreshingly bold steps away from his usual one - note nerd persona — and co - writer / director Edgar Wright (who also did the zany cult classics Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz) discussed the meaning of the film, the stretching Cera had to go through for the role, and the way in which the film's hyperkinetic action sequences are really just the same as the dance scenes in Grease or a Gene Kelly movie.
We want to encourage fellow believers to take bold steps to foster better relationships with Muslims.
While store bought nut milk can be convenient and are certainly a bold step away from dairy, there's simply nothing like fresh homemade nut milk.
Opportunities to help communities take bold steps toward beginning or completing playspace projects.
This bold step forms part of Britvic's ongoing commitment to leading the industry in helping consumers make healthier choices.
In the organization's quest for continual change and improvement, Lauber Seed Farms has taken a bold step towards innovation by partnering with TOMRA Sorting Food and installing a number of our automatic ZEA seed corn sorting systems.
Really i have to commend Wenger for taking the bold step and squashing rumours of our players being on the market (started mostly by the media).....
Unsatisfied with the Warriors» focus in recent games, Steve Kerr took a bold step on Monday: He let his players coach the team!
Liverpool took a bold step closer to the Premier League title with another arse - clenching, scrappy yet stylish victory.
Recently however, Arsenal took the bold step of terminating the contract of the almost - forgotten Denilson.
The Southern League were unwelcoming so Chelsea took the bold step of aiming higher and 29th May 1905 at the Football League's AGM Chelsea FC was elected into their Second Division.
Getting married is taking a bold step forward.
Officials renovated and rerouted Arlington Lakes Golf Club to the tune of $ 2.4 million (plus $ 400,000 for clubhouse upgrades)-- a bold step that has the attention of American golf's top governing body.»
It was their daily modeling and online support that encouraged me to take a bold step to stay committed.
Oregon took a bold step to address that last week when Gov. John Kitzhaber signed into law HB2183, which comes down hard on anyone knowingly making a false case of child abuse.
After years of perennial complaints from the press about the stage - managed nature of party conferences, even the Liberal Democrats have taken bold steps to make interviews with the press even more predictable.
MPs are going to have to take some unexpectedly bold steps if they really want to make the most of the internet.
Following bold steps taken by Dr Kwame Nkrumah's government to consciously involve women in the governance process it is sad to note that succeeding governments are yet to gain the same momentum to advance the fortunes of women.
Some of the contractors who spoke at the session while commending the state government for taking the bold step in closing infrastructural gap in the state urged the government to factor in the fluctuating foreign exchange in the partnership.
Though the Special Prosecutor's Bill has been passed into law — an indication of a bold step to fighting corruption — many people think the head to be appointed may be partial.
The same FBI Director who took the bold step to reopen an investigation into the possible misconduct of a presidential candidate days before the election would have doubtlessly pursued an investigation into the links between Trump advisors and Russian officials.
Thus, we must take bold steps and use every resource available to us to combat the dreadful disease of malaria.
Conservative columnist Joseph Pucciarelli discusses how Gillibrand took a bold step in condemning her fellow Democratic senator, and conservatives shouldn't be criticizing her for it.
As more residents look to send their kids to public universities, Cuomo and the Board of Regents need to take bold steps to improve quality.
It was a bold step into territory that most of those in Westminster had never lived through - or could barely remember.
But the time has come for a bolder step: one that will not just end unjust arrests, but will cut the crime rate by 90 % or more.
Minister of Petroleum Emmanuel Armah - Kofi Buah has given the assurance that bold steps have been taken to drive the oil, gas and power industry forward and emphasised Ghana was on its way to prosperity with its oil wealth.
Ghana's Ambassador to China, Mr Edward Boateng commended the CBMIE for the bold step it has taken to invest in Ghana, saying «the government would ensure that they were not disappointed in any way.»
CACOL described Mr. President's call as a bold step and an indication of unrelenting proactiveness of his administration at monitoring the unprincipled transactions of money looters that had remained rampant over the years.
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