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Only initiatives whose primary stated political goal is to save human lives are included.
We do, however, allocate specific funding for initiatives whose primary purpose is to benefit the communities that surround us.
The Nobel for peace has more often than not rewarded extraordinary initiatives whose realization is years away.
What about initiatives whose success could take decades to become evident, such as social movements or the erosion of cultural norms?
Mr. Obama has talked of spending that money on a variety of initiatives whose costs amount to about one-third of the war's estimated annual cost of $150 billion.
With the packed court and its so-called "automatic majority" in place, Mr. Menem soon benefited from a series of favorable rulings on political and economic initiatives whose constitutionality had been widely questioned.
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She described that as a throwback to a 1990s initiative whose success has been questioned.
A few years ago I was involved in an initiative whose target market was women entrepreneurs running fast-growth companies.
The Kochs have also launched a nonprofit group, the libre Initiative, whose aim is to "equip the Hispanic community with the tools they need to be prosperous".
The Attorney General had come forward to launch the Voting Access and Integrity Initiative, whose name refers to the two main traditions in voting-rights law.
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