Sentences with phrase «at one's own initiative»

Instead, I keep looking at initiatives and opportunities that will allow us to provide greater added value services to our clients and friends.
Mexico and Canada began negotiating with the U.S. in August at the initiative of Trump, who's repeatedly said the NAFTA accord led U.S. companies to fire workers and move factories to Mexico.
Pet Business took a close look at this initiative in the 2017 October issue.
Mexico and Canada began renegotiating Nafta with the U.S. in August at the initiative of Trump, who's repeatedly said the accord led U.S. companies to fire workers and move factories to Mexico.
Impressed at the initiative and would love to undertake it one day — although as I've said elsewhere, had I my druthers this wouldn't be styled as an LL.M.
This monetary value shall be the difference between the opening and closing price of a CFD position (opened and closed at the initiative of the Client) less any incurred premium charges.
Governor Andrew Cuomo's combined State of the State and budget message today included a promise to make permanent the historic property tax cap enacted at his initiative in 2011.
The difference between that and current open market operations by the Fed is that such transactions would be fully at the initiative of the market rather than of the central bank.
A look at the initiative Canadian Manufactures & Exporters are undertaking to change the messaging around manufacturing in Canada.
How do you think she would look at an initiative designed to complement those efforts and close the loop on ROI?»
Symbolic of this new era is Christ the Savior Cathedral, razed by Stalin in 1931 and reconstructed in the 1990s at the initiative of President Boris Yeltsin and the mayor of Moscow on its original site on the banks of the Moscow River, close to the Kremlin.
This Mass was begun five years ago at the initiative of a young priest returning from studies in Rome, who noted with no small amount of irony that it seems the only Mass one can not find anywhere is the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite as it is envisioned by the current Missale Romanum.
The conversation began at the initiative of the feminists and their allies, not surprisingly, and has been taken up by those displeased with the feminists» results.
At his initiative Parliament enacted legislation (1774) designed to remedy some of the worst features of the incredibly bad conditions in the jails.
That Adam Smith, considered to be the patron saint of the free enterprise system and the laws of the market should have forcefully asked for workers» education, and that too at the initiative of the government, may come as a surprise to many.
The HCRA was passed at the initiative of Governor George Pataki to replace the system of State - regulated payments to hospitals with a more competitive strategy that encouraged negotiations between the institutions and insurers and promoted the use of managed care organizations for the Medicaid population.
But primaries should take place at the initiative of local people, not in 200 constituencies arbitrarily chosen by central government.
MinnPost takes a look at an initiative driven by E4E - MN to reduce discipline disparities — primarily those that break down along racial lines — in Minnesota...
Even at the author level (within a same imprint), you rarely see any form of cross-promotion among authors — and when it happens, it's usually at the initiative of the authors themselves, rather than impulsed by the publisher.
Interact with your dog only at your initiative and when the dog is relaxed.
Kristine Tompkins, former CEO of Patagonia Inc, and Rick Ridgeway, Patagonia's Vice President of Environmental Initiatives, pose with The Nature Conservancy's Carlos Fernandez, Ovi XXI's Pablo Borrelli and Patagonia Argentina's Raul Costa at the
Free of animal testing: The development and / or manufacture of the product, and where applicable its ingredients, must not involve, or have involved, testing of any sort on animals conducted at the initiative of the manufacturer or on its behalf, or by parties over whom the manufacturer has effective control.
We agree that we have an opportunity to take a leadership role at this initiative and we are working hard to establish a recycling program that will work for all of our stores and communities.
As Jonathan Smithers, President of the Law Society, pointed out at the initiatives launch, «Law can be a demanding career.
This study referred to as «Operation Compulex» was undertaken at the initiative of the Federal Department of Justice and the Canadian Bar Association.
So in May 1979, the Osgoode Society was incorporated at the initiative of the Attorney General who worked with officials of the Law Society of Upper Canada.
As well as covering activities undertaken over the course of the past year, the Annual Report includes a look ahead at initiatives that will be undertaken in the coming year, as part of the planned implementation of recommendations from the Independent Advisory Group.
The Costantino Nivola Foundation was established in Orani in 1990 at the initiative of the Regional government of Sardinia, the Municipality of Orani, and the artist's family (regional decrees: L.R. n. 35 of July 31, 1990 and L.R. n. 14 of September 20, 2006, art. 21).
In addition, researchers looked at the initiatives» potential to meet their shared goal of reducing educational inequity.
The Website of the Network Forum of the discussion Editorial President Geert J.M. Corstens With a view especially to improving the Network's online activities, a working group had been set up, at the initiative of President Corstens, following the Board meeting held in The Hague in May 2012 to encourage consultation of the Network's new website.
WHO is looking at initiatives to develop new gonorrhea drugs, Wi says.
The France - Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies (FSCIS) was created in 2002 at the initiative of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Stanford University.
Instances of private placement that occur as a result of parental requests rather than at the initiative of school districts appear to be even more rare.
While there have been a number of national initiatives for many years now, European co-ordination of these initiatives first began in 1999 at the initiative of the North - South Centre of the Council of Europe (NSC), with the pilot Global Education Week (GEW) in 12 member states.
Digital citizenship is a facet of computer education that is quickly becoming so vital, that many states are now looking at initiatives and even laws ensuring that digital citizenship is included in the education requirements for their state education curriculums.
Speed of Darkness (curator Jaakko Niemelä), which until recently was open in Finland, has now arrived in Estonia and, at the initiative of Eha Komissarov, an exhibition entitled Other Stories has been added, in which the same topic is interpreted by a separate group of artists from Finland and Estonia.
Le Violon Bleu opened its doors in Tunisia in 2004 at the initiative of Mrs Essia Hamdi.
At the initiative's websites you can read some of the women's touching stories.
The next segment with me is on cities, and is summarized by the show this way: «From unearthing buried rivers to traffic congestion pricing, a look at initiatives that aim to make our cities more eco-friendly.»
From unearthing buried rivers to traffic congestion pricing, a look at initiatives that aim to make our cities more eco-friendly.
The Climate Policy Research Unit (CPRU) was established in 2010 at the initiative of Josep Borrell, President of the EUI.
With a view especially to improving the Network's online activities, a working group had been set up, at the initiative of President Corstens, following the Board meeting held in The Hague in May 2012 to encourage consultation of the Network's new website.
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