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Happiness: 1, money: 0. While this attitude means I probably won't buy a flat until about 2063, self-employment has also forced me to become proactive about finance.
She is hoping more schools will become proactive about cyberbullying, since even though the actions may take place off campus their effects spill over onto school grounds.
Instead of simply trying to sell something, salespeople become proactive about articulating and adding value, which as the data reveals, is the secret to winning more sales.
With Japanese government guidelines permitting youngsters to be exposed to "radiation doses that exceed twenty times the previously allowable level," parents decided to become proactive about the nuclear crisis, above and beyond mere verbal confrontation.
Rather than decide personal branding was evil, Roffer became proactive about her image.
Finally, Salesforce wants to help you get proactive about your service calls.
Consequently, boards know they must become proactive by anticipating activists' questions about the company's structure, strategy, management, profitability, and returns to shareholders.
Everything changed in October 2002, he said, when his unit was told one day at roll call that it was to become "proactive" after complaints to police and politicians about the growing presence of homeless people on Manhattan streets.
We need to become proactive.
Planning must become proactive rather than reactive.
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