Accustomed to an adversarial system in which they seldom take initiative, judges defer.
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But there are lots and lots of people who are smart, good problem-solvers, good team players, and who take initiative and want to win.
Plus, they actually like it when their people take initiative.
Owners accept full responsibility even when it is not formally assigned, believe deeply in their mission, collaborate with others, take initiative and hold co-workers accountable to the same high standards.
Never mind teaching them to take initiative, and seek forgiveness later, the current wisdom says to set very clear guidelines and action plans for Millennials in order to help them be productive, successful and less stressed.
Take some initiative, take the reins, and be in charge of something that institutes a change.
"This encourages each individual unit to take the initiative, to take responsibility and display an independent spirit, to strive to be the best, " says Kao.
Brain reckons that Bristol are a far better team when they take the initiative.
In the face of a hopeless Administration, Federal Re-serve chairman Alan Greenspan must take the initiative.
Or take the initiative successfully proposed for the ballot by a long-time conservative activist, Lewis Uhler.
He thinks, too, that he has encouraged some residents to take the initiative over community matters.
Others, such as former U.N. ambassador John Bolton, caution gun owners to take this initiative seriously.
According to Mr Gastler, the girls take the initiative to make the Yuwa programme work for them.
By dispatching peacekeepers and leading peace talks, West Africa's leaders have shown they can take the initiative.
The captain hopes his side can be positive from the first whistle this week and take the initiative.
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So the union is encouraging job seekers to take the initiative more aggressively.
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But if the Orange Order is keen on replacing the Parades Commission, it will have to take the initiative itself.
If you are not in the military, you have to take the initiative to find your way to this outfit.
If there is a way to improve your hearing, then by all means, take the initiative and do something about it.
That is partly because of the country's federal structure, which has left the states to take the initiative in electricity deregulation.
If we want to have institutions that represent and serve us, we have to take the initiative and build them ourselves.
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The head of a large financial services division recently asked me how to encourage his people to take more initiative.
Americans need to believe that if they take the initiative to get new skills, there will be a job available to them.
And, after years of merely reacting to populists, the two large parties have found that voters prefer them to take the initiative.
It ended in unfortunate circumstances, bowled by the unrelenting Zaheer off his thigh pad just when he was ready to take the initiative away from India.
Although Democrats maintain that the treaty poses no Second Amendment threat, former U.N. ambassador John Bolton, cautions gun owners to take this initiative seriously.
The key then, as now, was to get the government to stop trying to micromanage everything and to let the researchers take the initiative.
People's Daily says authorities must take the initiative to improve communication with the public to address pollution fears over PX plants in Kunming and elsewhere.
For its part, the army seems to be challenging the PPP to take the initiative and even perhaps fire the army chief, General Ashfaq Kayani.
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