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He took the initiative, a peace initiative.
No, the correct phrase is "very initiative" is not correct. The correct phrase would be "very proactive" or "very initiative-driven."
Because he was the angel who took initiative in defending the Lord from Lucifer's rebellion.
Joan of Arc
Action and ambition are synonyms for the word initiative. Sarah took action to ensure whales were properly protected on the coast.
The verb initiate (to establish or start) is related to the noun initiative. For example, "Our company is going to initiate a new health maintenance program."There is also the expression to take the initiative, which means to be proactive. For example, "Jason took the initiative in contacting all the dissatisfied customers."
a county ballot initiative to limit development in backcountry.
According to Gore: "... I went ahead and took initiative in helping to create the internet." The Internet was a US Military communications project back in the early 1970s. It was designed to allow communication between military installations in case of nuclear war with the USSR with all standard modes of communications obliterated. The idea was to make the network functional with parts of the network destroyed, such as major cities and military bases that would have been targeted. Al Gore did not contribute any technical expertise in creating the internet. However, while in the Senate, Gore sponsored the High Performance Computing and Communication Act of 1991, which laid led to the National Information Infrastructure, which Gore himself dubbed the "Informaton Super Highway." This network connected localities over high speed networks and evolved into the internet.
Some that are found on the Internet are: "I used to ____________, but then I took an arrow to the knee." "They see my _______, they hatin." Some just used where ever: "That's what she/he said!" "It's over 9000!" Your Welcome.
The Union took the initiative from Lee, who was never able to mount another northern invasion, and never relinquished it for the rest of the war.
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A chemical reaction took place creating a new element.