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They have to be much more proactive than that.

They need to be much more proactive at moving about.

However, if I were advising him, I would tell him to be much more proactive.

If we are to finish the process and create genuine employment parity then we need to be much more proactive.

It suggests the new G.M. is determined to be much more proactive in solving its financial woes than its predecessor was.

Director Mark Galloway, a former ITN journalist, says that to move forward from a stalemate of mutual distrust, NGOs need to be much more proactive.

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"But donors are much more proactive today.

"We've been much more proactive in helping students get jobs," says Farthing.

Loughton said: "Chris Grayling and Paul Maynard, the rail minister, have been much more proactive, though it's still not brilliant.

However the company is much more proactive now, taking down 23m illegal web links in the last month alone.

But new research shows that mushrooms are much more proactive, and even go as far as creating their own weather to ensure the spores spread far and wide.

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