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"All the leading companies are taking initiatives to do diversity marketing," said Javelyn Ibarra Baldwin, cultural marketing manager for Jaguar.
Clergy found themselves incapable of taking initiatives without nervous glances over their shoulders at the Holy Office.
Nachum Barnea suggested in Yediot Ahronoth that the premier knew the proposal won't come to fruition but was interested in showing the public he is taking initiatives.
The S.E.C. chairwoman, Mary L. Schapiro, said the agency had been revamping itself, buttressing enforcement efforts and taking initiatives to protect investors in the wake of both the financial crisis and the Madoff fraud.
Members of the party's Central Committee are expected to endorse the free-market reforms that have transformed China into an economic powerhouse over the last decade, while taking initiatives to narrow the growing income gap between the prosperous cities and the impoverished countryside.
The Maryland Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education, a nonprofit group, has recognized 163 Maryland Green Schools — nearly one-third of them in the last two years — for taking initiatives like preserving wetlands, banning disposable plastic water bottles or assigning environmentally themed readings.
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