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1 But maybe it could be slightly more proactive towards consolidation, he said.
2 I apologize for not being more proactive in finding you a double.
3 A more proactive economy is what South Africa needs, said Hlongwane.
4 It seems a more proactive approach to the crisis, a bond trader said.
5 As companies become more proactive , the number of government inspectors would be cut.
6 It needs to come from more proactive investment into women's sport.
7 The United States has become considerably more proactive in Yemen in recent months.
8 Airports and councils needed to be more proactive on that front, he said.
9 Your best strategy will be to adopt a more proactive stance.
10 But he urged the MPs to be more proactive and take responsibility equally.
11 Young people are more proactive in guarding their privacy, Pew found.
12 He said the force will become more proactive with disciplinary measures.
13 Phoenix Suns coach Earl Watson believes in a more proactive approach.
14 The medical profession should become more proactive in promoting this message.
15 Archives are also becoming more proactive in showcasing their wares and encouraging submissions.
16 Was Facebook pressured to be more proactive in cleaning up its own site?
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