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How to use proactive in a sentence

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This is a recognition that we need to be more proactive rather than reactive as we have been up to now.
But this year I've been given some whizzo presents which required a more proactive approach.
Its aim was to stimulate demand for scrip, making the market more proactive rather than reactive.
Businesses will find a proactive approach to helping facilitate their relocation or expansion into our region.
Effective risk management must be based on proactive, continuous assessment of all potential risks to a company.
Personally, I believe some people, British leftists, have been sitting on their hands and not taking a proactive role in fighting terrorism.
This second category requires a proactive approach by the state in order to combat fraud.
Chelmsford's new detective inspector has vowed to purge the town of criminals through a hard-line proactive attitude to crime.
Their proactive constituencies espouse approaches that their opponents claim overshadow more important issues.
Within the sphere of visible action, chesed is without cause, a proactive expression of expansiveness.
Its good, its proactive and there's no time to sink into the mire of self doubt and hopelessness if you are expending energy.
The timing of his remarks appears to lend color to the interpretation that his move was reactive rather than proactive.
The councils are particularly proactive in making provisions for papakainga in their annual plans.
The cleanliness of the city, the well-maintained services, and the proactive approach to tackling crime have resulted in a lot of acclaim.
Blaire has received thousands of emails, most of which applaud her proactive attitude.
Third, you can be very proactive and write articles on your subject matter and send them off to magazines or e-zines.
The newly deployed solution is expected to drive omnichannel customer journeys through proactive and reactive engagement.
But the dairy industry, has become more flexible and proactive, as the marketing gains of the past year show, said Rovey, an Arizona dairyman.
Now he was taking a more proactive stance in his fight against evil and the dark forces.
He takes a proactive role in dealing with home-plate umpires, appealing check-swing calls and soothing pitchers.
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Avaya Outbound Contact Express is a turnkey solution for proactive management of the customer experience designed for mid-sized contact centers.
The ash tree harvest is a proactive measure for impending damage from the Emerald Ash Borer.
So one cannot say that law, as opposed to politics, is not proactive.
Nevertheless, the increasing occurrence of shocking violence by first-time offenders offers reason for proactive policies to reduce public incivilities.
First, they potentially make FASB gun shy, and less proactive, because understandably FASB has to take a defensive position in response to such circumventions.
This is not criminalising all dog owners, it's adopting a proactive policy to respond to those who leave areas unlivable due to their selfish actions.
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