From now on, however, the politicalinitiative really belonged to the north.
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The euro's creation was as much a politicalinitiative as an economic one.
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As a politicalinitiative, it is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
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At this writing, their future looks rosy and the politicalinitiative is firmly in their hands.
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His murder prompted all parties to hammer out an election date in order to seize the politicalinitiative.
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A NEW citizens' politicalinitiative is aiming to connect the voice of the public with politics in Northern Ireland.
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If the release of indicative charges was designed to regain the politicalinitiative for the Government, it failed abysmally.
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As a politicalinitiative, the announcement of a major decentralisation programme for Government Departments and agencies has been a success.
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Most of the time, most places, it would take billions of dollars, huge resources, and unprecedented politicalinitiative to do it.
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US officials said Kerry was working on a new politicalinitiative in New York that would include Russia and key regional powers.
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However, despite his welcome politicalinitiative, it is vital that the relevant authorities for traffic management are not let off the hook.
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Last week's releases appear to be an attempt by the rebels to regain the politicalinitiative after a year of military setbacks.
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Last week's releases appeared to be an attempt by the rebels to regain the politicalinitiative after a year of military setbacks.
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Yemen's Houthi rebels and Iran have seized the politicalinitiative ahead of debates in the UN General Assembly on Tuesday in New York.
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It was a risky politicalinitiative, especially from a National Party that in recent years had campaigned vigourously against any form of race-based funding.
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Nonetheless yesterday's statement by Tanzania, Angola and Swaziland on behalf of the Southern African Development Community represents a significant politicalinitiative by regional leaders.