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ini·tia·tive [ɪˈnɪʃətɪv] SUBST

1. initiative no plur val (enterprise):

initiative
initiative
to use one's initiative

2. initiative no plur (power to act):

initiative
pobuda f

3. initiative (action):

initiative

ˈpeace ini·tia·tive SUBST

peace initiative

Expressions couramment utilisées avec initiative

to use one's initiative

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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According to the poll that included 1300 people, 55,3% of them supported this initiative, and 31,1% did not.
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During 2002, the management team began an initiative to take the bank from good to great.
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Rather than be a referendum by popular initiative it would become a government sponsored initiative.
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Founded in 1889, the school is a primarily a boys-only school and was born in a public-private initiative.
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In the following years 175 new churches were built on his initiative.
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He had asked the foreign ministry to focus more on trade deals instead of other geopolitical initiatives.
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The resulting public health and education gains from this initiative have also been substantial.
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Established in 1995, it is the first government-private initiative in the region.
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The initiative for a phase-out was rejected with by 53% to 47.1%.
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They were the ones that took the initiative to get rid of her.
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