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Meanings of bold initiatives in English
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Usage of bold initiatives in English
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There seems little incentive to risk boldinitiatives that might end the fighting.
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She said the agency hoped it continues this role as the world implements the boldinitiatives of the Paris Agreement.
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But President Barack Obama, addressing 100 world leaders at the summit in New York, also failed to offer any boldinitiatives.
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Rod Duke, managing director of the Briscoes Group, says he looked in vain for big, boldinitiatives in terms of employment.
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Since devolution, the Scottish government has brought in boldinitiatives, including the abolition of prescription charges and the provision of free eye tests for all.
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Shane Ryan's transformation under Tommy Lyons from doughty defender and dual star to footballing forward only has been one of the manager's more boldinitiatives.
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Boldinitiatives drive this company, and nobody can predict them.