This is a recognition that we need to be more proactive rather than reactive as we have been up to now. |
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But this year I've been given some whizzo presents which required a more proactive approach. |
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Its aim was to stimulate demand for scrip, making the market more proactive rather than reactive. |
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Businesses will find a proactive approach to helping facilitate their relocation or expansion into our region. |
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Effective risk management must be based on proactive, continuous assessment of all potential risks to a company. |
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Personally, I believe some people, British leftists, have been sitting on their hands and not taking a proactive role in fighting terrorism. |
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This second category requires a proactive approach by the state in order to combat fraud. |
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Chelmsford's new detective inspector has vowed to purge the town of criminals through a hard-line proactive attitude to crime. |
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Their proactive constituencies espouse approaches that their opponents claim overshadow more important issues. |
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Within the sphere of visible action, chesed is without cause, a proactive expression of expansiveness. |
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Its good, its proactive and there's no time to sink into the mire of self doubt and hopelessness if you are expending energy. |
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The timing of his remarks appears to lend color to the interpretation that his move was reactive rather than proactive. |
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The councils are particularly proactive in making provisions for papakainga in their annual plans. |
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The cleanliness of the city, the well-maintained services, and the proactive approach to tackling crime have resulted in a lot of acclaim. |
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Blaire has received thousands of emails, most of which applaud her proactive attitude. |
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Third, you can be very proactive and write articles on your subject matter and send them off to magazines or e-zines. |
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The newly deployed solution is expected to drive omnichannel customer journeys through proactive and reactive engagement. |
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But the dairy industry, has become more flexible and proactive, as the marketing gains of the past year show, said Rovey, an Arizona dairyman. |
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Now he was taking a more proactive stance in his fight against evil and the dark forces. |
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He takes a proactive role in dealing with home-plate umpires, appealing check-swing calls and soothing pitchers. |
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Other proactive options such as installing fire-resistant roofing should be investigated now. |
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The problem with such a proactive system of justice is that it is prone to rough justice. |
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It's more, as I see it, a proactive way to deal with the situation, something that's sensible and logical. |
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Mr Grant said the town was already being proactive in attracting new business. |
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With a pittance of a salary, how could they be enthused to become proactive people? |
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You have the ability to be in the driver's seat by taking a proactive role in constructing contracting. |
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These various proactive activities illustrate the agentic management of fortuity. |
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I hope the issues I have raised show the Labour administration in Bexley is proactive in its approach. |
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We are not renowned for our proactive approach towards our health and well-being, we Brits. |
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The new controls mark the beginning of a more proactive approach to water quality protection. |
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It is this kind of proactive approach from within our community that keeps us strong. |
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This is because they favour a reactive risk model rather than a proactive mastery model. |
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He's doing and saying a lot of stuff that seems very proactive and often quite responsible. |
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This seems to be the cue for the proactive consumer to start interrogating different suppliers. |
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The potential value of this proactive approach to dealing with the hypoxia of high altitude is still being clarified. |
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Such a proactive approach to liability also accords with modern views of health and safety provisions in general. |
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She said it is crucial that organisations have a proactive rather than reactive outlook. |
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We may even attract some younger faces and create a more proactive council. |
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We, like the Seattle group, have adopted a proactive approach to management of current illness. |
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The convictions highlight our continued and proactive approach to football disorder in the city centre. |
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We shall encourage the police to take a more proactive approach by making use of speed cameras and enforcement. |
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Should programmes be legislatively mandated or should the profession take a proactive approach? |
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As you have just described, it seems as if the approach has been reactive rather than any proactive work. |
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We are really pushing the boat out for having a library that's going to be proactive. |
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Getting tough with the community, being proactive and not always reactive, with proper controls will also help. |
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The longitudinal correlates of proactive and reactive aggression in children also seem to differ. |
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It seems to be that it is time for proactive rather than reactive support to be given to Dean John. |
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Such methods would enable dietitians involved in biotechnology education to take a proactive rather than a reactive approach. |
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The key is to be proactive rather than reactive taking a firm stance before the situation gets out of hand. |
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Merina Salandy-Brown, a media consultant who worked with the BBC for 18 years, said the draft code was reactive rather than proactive. |
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If the holder of the office is very proactive and indeed imaginative he or she can initiate moves to further the cause of Sligo. |
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The State administrative and political machinery needs to be proactive in infrastructure development. |
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If you want things to happen then you've got to be proactive, use your initiative and think laterally. |
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That has meant that our ability to be proactive, to try to interdict terrorist activities before they struck has been limited. |
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But I feel very strongly that we have got to become proactive in our own lives and our own health situation. |
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Avoiding unnecessary surgery requires a proactive patient willing to challenge opinions and research options. |
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The Assembly has been very proactive and successful this biennium in helping the association accomplish its strategic plan. |
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As of 2003, accredited organizations are expected to engage in at least one proactive risk assessment of a high-risk process. |
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These are reactive, not proactive, stances, and they do little to offer substantive solutions. |
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Today, he was as proactive and involved as captain as he has ever been. |
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At other times, the president is reactive rather than proactive. |
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Further longitudinal research is clearly needed to clarify the potential role of early proactive aggression in the prediction of subsequent partner violence. |
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Be proactive and hypervigilant about where human error could creep into the pharmacy's workflow and address it accordingly by modifying core systems. |
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There seems to be a proactive disregard for knowing or caring about their lives and plight. |
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Both traumas require proactive engagement of family members and interpretive actions of psychotherapists and psychoanalysts that open the self to witness and acknowledgment. |
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So what policing there is tends to be reactive, rather than proactive. |
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That would greatly facilitate future proactive planning and aid the development of comprehensive and codified forms of supranational cooperation and governance. |
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Without a dedicated and proactive rescue force, campaigners fear, the death toll in the Mediterranean will skyrocket. |
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Just as there are clear upsides to these types of proactive efforts in the corporate sector, there are downsides to not doing so. |
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Offices within the Central Intelligence Agency have been very proactive in the expanded use of outside substantive experts to generate and test analytic assumptions. |
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Banks must be more proactive in this area as a lack of public knowledge will only serve to increase consumer reluctance to go online with their bank. |
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I moved on to Camp Pendleton, a Marine base in California, to develop and implement a proactive counseling program. |
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The government's response to the problem was reactive rather than proactive. |
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The agunah crisis has been going on for too long for them not to have a proactive platform for its resolution. |
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The best thing we can do is be proactive in intervening in the lives of those around us who are in need of support. |
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This protection may take proactive forms, and may entail substantial efforts to manage future risk by meliorating the effects of authoritarianism elsewhere in the world. |
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Universities and their medical schools are developing proactive policies to streamline their research portfolios and to concentrate on existing areas of strength. |
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Today, the CPSC is stronger, more proactive, and better at protecting the consumer, especially children. |
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Personnel Risk Management and Wingmanship are essential elements to a proactive safety culture. |
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Because our paradigms influence our perceptions of reality, an important part of being proactive is being self-aware. |
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Unless proactive steps are taken, it is likely that VRSA will be as common in 10-15 years as MRSA is now. |
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Dupper presents a transformative new model of school discipline that is preventive, proactive, and relationship-based. |
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Costa Rica is very proactive with their fisheries with catch-and-release laws for roosterfish along with only fishing circle hooks for them. |
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We can deal with each problem as it pops up, or we can take a proactive stance and try to prevent future problems. |
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In the months that followed, the agents employed both reactive and proactive techniques to investigate CST offenders. |
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While DMSMS are a fact of life, the key to effective mitigation is long-term, proactive planning by the program manager. |
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This continues to be a moderately controversial stance, but it is somewhat less criticizable as a reactive activity than a proactive one. |
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Denis revealed early on his ability as an effective strategist in the pursuit of his goals, and as an innovator of proactive legislative policy. |
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Willamette has been proactive in modernizations and expansions of its manufacturing plants over the last ten years. |
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Insurers must be proactive in formulating strategies to respond to these deregulations in order to compete effectively in the market. |
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The authorities are on high alert and are proactive to check against the threat of JE to Penangites. |
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The current government is very proactive in popularising these medical streams. |
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He advised the young and new officers to be dedicative and proactive towards their responsibilities and enable the institution for delivering efficient services to the nation. |
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Furthermore, Post80s workers actively cultivated career resilience through proactive building of communication networks, or guanxi networks in the Chinese setting. |
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His book, 'Bulletproof Your Business', sets out how entrepreneurs can practice a proactive risk management programme, such as the PreAct process detailed in the book. |
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Yet, when I finally get stir crazy and crave doing something proactive, I have discovered that there is not actually much to do as a teenager in Bahrain. |
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The Languedoc-Roussillon region of Southeast France has long been proactive in producing accessible and affordable varietal wines in restaurant-friendly volumes. |
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Intensive caretaking hospitably monitored arrestment authority's side-effectiveness counterindicating pettily self-administered proactive mendications. |
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To accomplish this goal, USACE has established advanced technologies to transform its traditional business practices into proactive, predicative solutions. |
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Using examples from the lives of highly successful people, Scheele demonstrates that taking a proactive approach to higher education leads to expanded opportunities later. |
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Pension funds globally say they intend to adopt a more proactive approach to managing their assets, according to a new report by State Street Corporation. |
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