Word: embarks
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Terry said the BMF may embark on a project on the globalization of hip-hop culture, collaborating with groups like Harvard African Students’ Association and Fuerza Latina...
...opportunity for students to take their business someplace else is a healthy incentive,” he explained. “Public schools have no incentive to embark on reforms or be inventive. There are no consequences for failure...
...Indeed, some issues may not be fully resolved until the current curricular review has been completed,” Kirby said in the press release draft. “But I have felt, very strongly, that we should not embark on that review without first putting in place the structure most likely to foster a successful outcome for this extraordinarily important undertaking...
...global “drop-in” radio show. It was inspired when Weld Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson ’60, who was studying the prisons of Kingston, Jamaica, invited Lydon to join him on a visit. Lydon’s trip inspired him to embark on a mission to open talk radio listening posts in the Caribbean, West Africa and Southeast Asia. For two weeks each he hosted nightly call-in radio shows on commercial stations in Kingston, Ghana and Singapore, talking with both radio and internet listeners on the wide range of subjects...
...this policy. All he has to do is declare to the American people that, similar to the situation with Iraq, America cannot wait until the threat of global warming clearly presents itself. Based on current information, which clearly and strongly points to impending environmental disasters, he has decided to embark on a “bold new initiative” that promises to protect our Earth, reduce dependence on Middle East oil, and improve the public health for millions of Americans. And he could even throw in a few tax breaks for energy companies making the transition from fossil fuels...