41. Bruno, who himself was elected a Bush delegate, Thursday took the initiative. 42. But as the larger country, India should take the initiative by continuing to liberalize bilateral trade and tourism. 43. But he continually passed out of the double team and rarely took the initiative in the low post. 44. But member schools seldom take initiative in the medical field. 45. But rather than letting a federal court bring democracy to New York, Pataki should take the initiative by pressing for an immediate change in the law. 46. But many Brazilian economists believe that Cardoso must take the initiative and quickly cut the deficit. 47. But the candidates must take the initiative. 48. But players such as Harrison take the initiative and combine their athleticism with their attractiveness. 49. But the Internet world allows customers to take initiative, to talk back, assert preferences and flow quickly to the most responsive sellers. 50. But since not enough women are taking the initiative, departments of all sizes should make the effort to seek them out, advocates said. |