Sentence examples for fairly proactive from inspiring English sources

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In fact, during his time at the Justice Department, Sessions was fairly proactive at bringing federal civil rights charges against individual officers, particularly with respect to abuses at county jails.

Much of this can be attributed to the user interface, since it requires users to be fairly proactive if they want to conduct a web search vs. a regular profile search.

Of course, while much of this is due to the simple fact that cybersecurity has become the issue du jour, the Obama administration has been fairly proactive throughout the past seven years in advancing the cybersecurity conversation.

There were a few minor verbal skirmishes as the protesters departed, but the police were fairly proactive in keeping the two groups apart.

Sketches run the gamut from a "Lassie" spoof called "Cat Lassie" to the more sophisticated "Withholding Family". "We just attacked subjects that are familiar and annoying to us that we thought were funny," says Stein. "We were fairly proactive in the way we approached the subject matter.

This is illustrated by the following participant comments: "If we're not educating our patients about sex and sexuality, who else is going to do it" (nurse, female, 49yrs); "patients are reluctant to address it and I feel that I'm fairly proactive.

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Until more recently, Twitter has been fairly reactive instead of proactive when it came to dealing with abuse on its service, but several high-profile cases of harassment have brought the problem into the limelight, including the #gamergate saga as a whole, as well as things like the harassment of Robin Williams' daughter after her father's death, to name just a couple of examples.

The overall number of breakdowns estimated to be preventable by proactive culling is fairly modest in comparison with background TB incidence (e.g. 22.6 breakdowns prevented over 7.5 years in an area that would otherwise experience roughly 187 breakdowns), and the consequent financial savings much too low to offset the costs of culling using cage traps, snares, or gassing.

Indeed, the observation that features of the target itself can trigger conflict adaptation "on the fly" (King et al., 2012; Lehle & Hübner, 2008) argues for a fairly rapid and flexible form of proactive control.

The sample was fairly small and taken from PCTs who were proactive in promoting EPS2 which had the potential to introduce bias.

Throughout our time here we'd been very proactive about keeping the camp tidy and were fairly confident that we wouldn't become victim to any flying projectiles.

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