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"In general, towns are becoming more proactive in guiding their destiny".
All that said, Mr. Fung says that more family firms are becoming more proactive in planning for succession.
Unlike prior research that presents organisations as constrained by systems of measuring (which we name 'reactive conformance'), we examine how they are becoming more proactive towards this challenge (described as 'reflexive transformation').
Bay Area cities shown early versions of the new detailed map were eager for more information, Jones said, a sign that communities are becoming more proactive in altering consumer behavior.
This case is one of a number that have been working their way through courts in states across the country as school districts are becoming more proactive in suing for adequate and fair funding.
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He also said Facebook was becoming more proactive in fighting false news and taking down fake accounts.
Government policy on managing health and work is becoming more proactive, as opposed to passive in providing disability benefits.
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.
Girls are becoming more assertive.
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