Sentences with phrase «bold initiative by»

«We must applaud and support this laudable and bold initiative by the government», the statement reads.

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«Through this university - driven initiative, we want to encourage and inspire UAE nationals to pursue and develop their business ideas by being bold and well prepared to pursue their dreams,» he added.
Whether you are already leading your own employee voice initiatives, or ready to embrace this fast - evolving new business strategy — Harvest will galvanize your knowledge and inspire you to tackle your own urgent business challenges with a bold new approach powered by your people.
But lest such a remarkable human resource like Filner be squandered by a party engaged in too many bold initiatives for overcoming blinkered pre-2009 conceptions of legality to keep track of, this George Will column shows us precisely where he is needed: at the head of the NRC, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Instead, the future would be made by those bold enough to seize the initiative.
In 2015, Mr Kenyatta did act, he suspended and eventually removed five ministers and other high ranking officials over corruption allegations but this bold initiative which improved Kenya's standing in the latest Transparency International was misinterpreted by the opposition and its allies.
It was the governor's longest State of the State address so far — by about a minute — and, according to Tom Precious, of The Buffalo News, «offered a toned - down plate of major spending ideas,» and «made no bold pronouncements for historic spending initiatives, as Cuomo did last year with promises for record education funding from Albany.»
Cuomo's boldest initiative attempted to turn the state's traditional approach to economic development on its head by going even harder after megadeals.
This consortium has recently received funding from the Chan - Zuckerberg Initiative (an initiative started by Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg that invests in bold biomedical research) to continue their revolutionary work.
«As part of our bold initiative to increase fuel efficiency by 25 percent across the entire Kia model line - up by 2020, a plug - in hybrid was a critical addition to our offering.
One of the greatest digital publishing coups happened earlier this year when J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, displayed some of the boldest initiative yet by retaining the digital rights to her works, separating from her agency, and making her ebooks available exclusively through her own website, forgoing the percentage that would have gone to the major ebook distribution retailers.
One of the greatest digital publishing coups happened earlier this year when J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, displayed some of the boldest initiative yet by retaining the digital rights to her works, separating from her agency, and making her ebooks available exclusively through her own website,... [Read more...]
book was published by Harper Collins in 1957 in a bold initiative to write and publish high - interest books for emerging readers.
The Million Cat Challenge, spearheaded by Dr. Julie Levy and Dr. Kate Hurley, was a bold initiative with a goal to save a million cats.
While we applaud Council for the bold and progressive goal of additional spay / neuter surgeries, this initiative should be taken one logical step further in ensuring that there is a corresponding goal of increasing the number of adoptions at TLAC by an additional 2,000.
In 2015, we announced a bold five - year strategic plan and initiative, Mission: Possible 2020: «to save the lives of all healthy and treatable animals who enter our care by the end of the year 2020.»
In Illinois, Donors Forum is coordinating this initiative — #ILGive — and we have one bold goal: $ 12 million raised by Illinois nonprofits from 100,000 individual donors — in one day.
When it launched in August 2013, Microsoft's ID@Xbox initiative marked a bold commitment to independent development by the platform holder.
With the ground - breaking performance ensemble at its core, ongoing initiatives like the Summer Leadership Institute (SLI), BOLD (Builders, Organizers & Leaders through Dance) and the developing Choreographic Center, UBW continues to affect the overall ecology of the arts by promoting artistic legacies; projecting the voices of the under - heard and people of color; bringing attention to and addressing issues of equity in the dance field and throughout the United States; and by providing platforms and serving as a conduit for culturally and socially relevant experimental art makers.
In 2011, drawing on the city's long history of taking positive climate action, the Mayor of Vancouver set up the Vancouver's Greenest City Action Plan (GCAP), a bold initiative that aims to make Vancouver the greenest city in the world by 2020.
Scenic Hudson is leading the way with its bold land conservation initiative and by creating spectacular family friendly parks like Harrier Hill.
In 2017, Tesco had its bold science - based target approved by the Science Based Targets initiative.
This bold and commendable initiative, tentatively titled «Standards of Excellence for Conduct,» is intended to advance the interests of accident victims, by promoting better service and access to justice.
Bill Kennedy, who had been associated for many years with the wonderful Coach House Press, started by Stan Bevington, bpNichol and a loose syndicalist collective, told us of Coach House Press's bold initiative to publish all of its titles over a five year period in downloadable PDF form.
It would be a crying shame if a bold and laudable initiative were emasculated by penny - pinching.
The campaign represents the biggest and boldest marketing initiative in realtor.com ®'s nearly 20 - year history and unfolds against the backdrop of a marketplace that has been seismically altered by the recent acquisition of Move by News Corp and the merger of competitors Zillow and Trulia.
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