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Meanings of proactive stance in English
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Usage of proactive stance in English
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Your best strategy will be to adopt a more proactivestance.
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One thing you can't fault him on is his proactivestance.
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Here Europe can learn from the US Federal Reserve's more pragmatic and proactivestance.
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Women's rights activists now need to take a proactivestance.
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When Morrow got killed everything changed and I was able to take a more proactivestance, Sabito said.
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A proud Walker revealed countless conversations with league officials has led to a proactivestance on the Indigenous front.
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That's purely a proactivestance by us to again provide some reassurance to the community that it is safe.
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In recent times An Taisce has adopted a proactivestance in opposing retention applications for illegal developments in Co Clare.
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I believe James is obligated to comment further or take a more proactivestance on this particular situation for several reasons.
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Under the plan, companies would reportedly take a more proactivestance to alerting customers that they are entitled to recoup their money.
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As before, he encouraged his constituents to take a proactivestance against evil and to insist that their elected officials do likewise.
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Reinsurers are taking a more proactivestance to monitor and evaluate their risk accumulation exposure in the various Asian markets, particularly the catastrophe-prone markets.
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The FA is understood to be taking a far more proactivestance than previously to monitoring which players may become available to qualify for England.