Descriptive of any event or stimulus or process that has an effect on events or stimuli or processes that occur subsequently.
1 As a result, everyone needs to take proactive steps to be prepared.
2 The New Year will see you being much more active and proactive .
3 It means you need to do what you do best: be proactive .
4 Aid agencies are taking proactive measures to head off a potential crisis.
5 Use your resources to set up an empowering proactive plan and thrive.
6 Routine, proactive monitoring of side effects is essential to optimize patient outcomes.
7 As a proactive and prudent measure, we decided to take immediate action.
8 Being selectively proactive now could save you aggravation later in the week.
9 However, partnerships have been episodic and reactive rather than ongoing and proactive .
10 But maybe it could be slightly more proactive towards consolidation, he said.
11 Numerous cities have chosen a proactive way of enabling a thriving nightlife.
12 We just had to be proactive the way we played our football.
13 She had to be proactive and chose to fight fire with fire.
14 We are now expected to make a proactive contribution to the business.
15 The BOJ will be proactive in enacting policy to achieve these goals.
16 My world and my lifestyle is a proactive person in the community.
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