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"Right now, we're being reactive to things.
Murphy explains: "This sounds simple but it involves a challenge to the prevailing culture of being reactive to failure.
"It's time for us to stop being reactive to the issues," said Roberto Lizardo, the school board president.
In the higher echelons of tennis, it's very, very difficult to walk the fine line between being reactive to what's coming at you and being proactive.
It's very easy in business to get sucked into being reactive to the problems and questions that are right in front of you.
"It is imperative that many more companies shift from being reactive to proactive in embracing the sustainability challenges that lie ahead.
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Her specialty is dogs that are reactive to other dogs or have leash reactivity.
"We were reactive to others' proposals".
Mr. Fornas added: "We are reactive to market conditions.
"The city's strategy has been real-estate-driven and has been reactive to the threat of corporate move-outs and job losses rather than job creation".
Wherever there is scarcity now human rights are asserted; and the assertion of rights is reactive to a sense of scarcity deemed to be needless.
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