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1 It seems a more proactive approach to the crisis, a bond trader said.
2 For Adams, though, the positive, proactive approach was the best one.
3 Phoenix Suns coach Earl Watson believes in a more proactive approach .
4 So how can campuses take a proactive approach to helping?
5 However, to reduce or prevent loss to a food business, a proactive approach is important.
6 Police Commissioner Mike Bush said they were taking a proactive approach to cement this reputation.
7 So in the meantime, we take a proactive approach .
8 Mr Patton said as of Tuesday police were taking a proactive approach to reviewing all infringements.
9 It's vital you manage your remaining time well and take a proactive approach to your revision.
10 So I took the proactive approach , and decided to move abroad to where there was work.
11 Waikato University is taking a proactive approach to consent and sexual violence on its Hamilton campus.
12 I gave them a recent example of how a successful proactive approach to the media had worked.
13 There's another, more proactive approach : filesystem quotas.
14 Fiji needs to take a more proactive approach to tackle its diabetes crisis, those working with sufferers say.
15 The results of this survey suggest that gynecologic oncology units had set a proactive approach to COVID-19 outbreak.
16 Electronic textbooks allow far more proactive approach to learning and liberate each student to advance on his own pace.
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