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With the economy as it is, I thought I should be proactive and get in some early networking, so I headed to Wollongong's annual Comic Gong, a convention for comic books and video games about as nerdy as it gets.
Case finding should be proactive; it usually works in low pre-test disease probability situations, and uses symptoms, risk factors, and/or demographics at an individual level to inform assessment, management, referral, and education [12].
It was decided that monitoring should be proactive, strike the right balance between control-based and trust-based approaches, and build on existing mechanisms of oversight wherever possible.
If we are encouraging students to devote four or more years of learning in college, charging them a heck of a lot of money for degrees, we should be proactive when it comes to equipping them for careers.
Where no ethnic and cultural match can be identified "the adoption agency's efforts to find an alternative suitable family should be proactive and diligent," it says.
A robust and powerful Pida is vitally important in terms of protecting society and the government should be proactive in making sure it works".
"You should be proactive and calm" about talking about it, Solheim says.
But because approximately 10percentt of marriages fail during the first five years and 25percentt don't make it to their 10th anniversary (according to the U.S. Census Bureau), couples should be proactive and do some financial planning in case married life is short-lived.
They should be proactive.
"The condo should be proactive".
"Police departments should be proactive.
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