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"Chinese companies are gradually becoming more and more proactive".
And they're only going to grow older, and new generations will be more sensitive and more proactive.
In fighting the trend, many communities are becoming "more and more proactive," said Adrian Scott Fine, director of the Northeast field office of the National Trust in Philadelphia, and an expert on teardowns.
Mr Sarkozy's boastful, erratic, error-prone presidency is beginning, as he intended, to mess with the collective French mind and make the country more can-do and more proactive.
Contrast this with IBM, up 20% and more proactive buying back stock.
With the extra cash, though, Chait says the goal is "making the platform smarter and more proactive".
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I widened my search to other California cities and other states and became more proactive.
China is getting a little bolder and becoming more proactive: with Russia, it is the main opponent of economic sanctions and military threats.
"The university needed to do a better job and a more proactive job in telling its story to Californians," he said.
Nato needs to play less of a waiting game and be more proactive in pushing the US to speed up the talks process.
The Burning Man founders have pledged to get ahead of the news and be more proactive now that there's been so much coverage, particularly in tech.
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