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1 Aid agencies are taking proactive measures to head off a potential crisis.
2 When you take proactive measures , you emerge with your life in check.
3 The proactive measures are to be taken by the government.
4 Rana Flowers, UNICEF's representative in Mongolia, said the government might need to consider more proactive measures .
5 Conclusions: This is a first step towards intervention trials, and identifying subpopulations for more proactive measures .
6 He criticised the UK for reacting when it faced terrible consequences rather than taking proactive measures .
7 Firms and institutions (including private schools and private companies) take proactive measures to avoid infection.
8 And once you began seeing patterns, you could start taking proactive measures to catch the bad guys.
9 We have put proactive measures in place to help mitigate the effects of widespread Load shedding, said Vodacom.
10 A binge or period during which you depart from your low-carb way of eating demands more proactive measures .
11 You can take more proactive measures to fortify your financial health, especially once Mercury travels back into Aries midweek.
12 I needed to take proactive measures to find a new guy-onethat would fit what I was looking for.
13 One of the few proactive measures taken by Trump was to impose a partial travel ban on China and Europe.
14 Pacific countries continue to take proactive measures to control the spread of Covid-19 coronavirus in the region, amid the global pandemic.
15 We would like to calll a community meeting with you and the City to discuss proactive measures to discuss -URGENTLY.
16 As you know, the situation is very serious there, and they are taking proactive measures country-wide to help contain and manage the virus.
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