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If we were to sit back and wait, it could take us 10 or 20 years for a suitable site to come up in a town - and I think now we are being far more proactive in saying what is available".
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The private sector is far more proactive in getting people back to work after an accident or serious illness.
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They both believe that the United States needs to become far more proactive in combatting terrorism, searching for terrorist leaders around the world and eliminating them.
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