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initiative

[ih-nish-uh-tiv, ih-nish-ee-uh-] / ɪˈnɪʃ ə tɪv, ɪˈnɪʃ i ə- /


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Ferdinando, who took the reins of the food division last year, said PepsiCo is able to adjust prices—and fund affordability initiatives—by finding cost savings within the company.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bass also announced a new clean streets initiative dubbed Clean Corridors, which she said would “accelerate beautification” of major thoroughfares throughout the city in advance of the Olympics.

From Los Angeles Times

Over the years, the Ready to Learn initiative has funded beloved PBS Kids programs including “Odd Squad,” “Clifford the Big Red Dog,” “Arthur,” “Sesame Street, “Super Why,” “Molly of Denali” and “Lyla in the Loop.”

From Los Angeles Times

"It's amazing that the British Council created this initiative... It fits in the philosophy of our band to make bridges and exchange the culture throughout our music."

From BBC

"In some cases, the government sold factory land and assets to clear workers' dues -- but there was no initiative to restart viable factories."

From Barron's