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It's also very modern to have a proactive, outspoken, working-class heroine – you don't expect that in a Victorian novel.
Since it is inevitable that some people will dislike the new logo, have a proactive – rather than reactive – communications strategy, ready to respond to them directly.
There was some internal debate over whether the document should have a proactive agenda, or, like the Tea Party, focus on "just saying no" a lot.
Does the company have a proactive and holistic plan in place to prevent and detect potential threats to people, material, information and facilities?
Candidate must have a proactive attitude with excellent analytical and problems solving skills, and an ability to work independently and within a small-scale practice.
"We don't want to be caught unaware in a crisis situation," says Polye. "It's wise to have a proactive force ready to address security concerns rather than a laid-up approach when a crisis strikes.
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"Coupon-clipping has a proactive quality to it that appeals to bargain hunters".
Even the bubbly hit musical "Hairspray" has a proactive civil rights message.
"We played in a very, very heated atmosphere but we had a proactive attitude from the first minute," Wenger said.
From the start, Boucher was a focal point: she had a proactive approach to making friends, which involved identifying interesting-looking people and then bombarding them with attention.
The company said in a statement: "Sodexo has had a proactive programme in place to ensure there is no horse meat in its supply chain.
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