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A new, proactive supervisory approach towards the City is promised, focused on outcomes rather than a tick-box culture.

PARIS — When France's culture minister, Aurélie Filippetti, handed over six looted 18th-century paintings to a Boston man in March, she declared a new "proactive approach" to tracking the original owners of recovered artworks that were stolen by the Nazis.

Crucially, it calls for a new proactive approach to the planning system: anticipating needs and opportunities, not simply responding to proposals for new development, and looking at places in their entirety rather than just at individual buildings and their design.

"Buyers are totally ready to pay considerably in excess of previous record prices in order to secure exceptional pieces," says Philip Hook, the senior specialist in Sotheby's Impressionist and Modern Art department in Europe, who says he has rarely seen the market so enthusiastic.The second challenge is more complex, and centres around a new proactive effort to create taste.

Far from being a means of providing handouts to unemployed youth, the European Year of Volunteering for Everyone is an act of self-assertion by European civil society: an act that can be used to construct a new proactive constitution from the bottom up in order to re-establish Europe's political creativity and legitimacy.

Safety conscious planning is a new proactive approach towards understanding crashes.

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The question of international intervention in Libya has, for perhaps the first time since the height of the Bush administration, placed some of the most well-respected U.S. foreign policy thought leaders on opposite sides of a debate over new, proactive military engagement in the Islamic World.

Oskar Gröning's conviction for being an accessory to the murder of 300,000 Jews in Auschwitz-Birkenau between May and July 1944 is being hailed as a triumph for justice and a vindication of the new, proactive approach of the German judiciary with respect to Nazi-era crimes.

Features like this and the new "proactive notifications" are starting to paint a picture of Home as a more capable device in its relatively limited feature set.

The process that landed the Khans in court began, in effect, shortly after the September 11 , 2001 attacks, when John Ashcroft, the Attorney General, sent a memo to senior law-enforcement officials declaring a new focus: "proactive prevention and disruption".

Mr. Bekedam said the free drug program was the latest example of what appears to be a new, more proactive attitude toward AIDS taken by China's senior leaders.

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