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(1) We are not renowned for our proactive approach towards our health and well-being, we Brits.
(2) We, like the Seattle group, have adopted a proactive approach to management of current illness.
(3) This is because they favour a reactive risk model rather than a proactive mastery model.
(4) Should programmes be legislatively mandated or should the profession take a proactive approach?
(5) The new controls mark the beginning of a more proactive approach to water quality protection.
(6) This seems to be the cue for the proactive consumer to start interrogating different suppliers.
(7) We shall encourage the police to take a more proactive approach by making use of speed cameras and enforcement.
(8) We may even attract some younger faces and create a more proactive council.
(9) He's doing and saying a lot of stuff that seems very proactive and often quite responsible.
(10) The convictions highlight our continued and proactive approach to football disorder in the city centre.
(11) I hope the issues I have raised show the Labour administration in Bexley is proactive in its approach.
(12) With a pittance of a salary, how could they be enthused to become proactive people?
(13) She said it is crucial that organisations have a proactive rather than reactive outlook.
(14) It is this kind of proactive approach from within our community that keeps us strong.
(15) As you have just described, it seems as if the approach has been reactive rather than any proactive work.
(16) This second category requires a proactive approach by the state in order to combat fraud.
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(1) We are not renowned for our proactive approach towards our health and well-being, we Brits.
(2) We, like the Seattle group, have adopted a proactive approach to management of current illness.
(3) This is because they favour a reactive risk model rather than a proactive mastery model.
(4) Should programmes be legislatively mandated or should the profession take a proactive approach?
(5) The new controls mark the beginning of a more proactive approach to water quality protection.
(6) This seems to be the cue for the proactive consumer to start interrogating different suppliers.
(7) We shall encourage the police to take a more proactive approach by making use of speed cameras and enforcement.
(8) We may even attract some younger faces and create a more proactive council.
(9) He's doing and saying a lot of stuff that seems very proactive and often quite responsible.
(10) The convictions highlight our continued and proactive approach to football disorder in the city centre.
(11) I hope the issues I have raised show the Labour administration in Bexley is proactive in its approach.
(12) With a pittance of a salary, how could they be enthused to become proactive people?
(13) She said it is crucial that organisations have a proactive rather than reactive outlook.
(14) It is this kind of proactive approach from within our community that keeps us strong.
(15) As you have just described, it seems as if the approach has been reactive rather than any proactive work.
(16) This second category requires a proactive approach by the state in order to combat fraud.
Related Words
(1) pro-active
Related Words
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(1) pro-active
Synonyms
Adjective
1. enterprising
2. take-charge
3. energetic
4. driven
5. bold
6. dynamic
8. go-ahead
Synonyms
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Adjective
1. enterprising
2. take-charge
3. energetic
4. driven
5. bold
6. dynamic
8. go-ahead
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