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"But there is a great need for a structure that is more pro-active than it has been.
A fundamental part of the action plan is to ensure that our engagement with the taxi trade is far more inclusive and far more pro-active than it perhaps has been in the recent past".
On other issues, e.g. interest rate hedging products where Barclays has been more pro-active than peers in settling redress cases, we believe it may incur higher costs for taking an apparently more constructive approach.
"Deflationary risks and the stronger euro seem to have motivated the ECB's move," said Carsten Brzeski, an analyst at ING. "It is obvious that the ECB under president Draghi has become much more pro-active than under any of his predecessors".
"I don't know why -- maybe the Sheriff's offices are more pro-active than, say, the NYPD, but you can count on at least one clip from Florida in every show".
As of late, the banks are being much more pro-active than say even a year ago.
"So we decided to do something more pro-active to improve the way we use resources.
"Curators, artists, need to be more pro-active.
"I want ministers to come out and be a little bit more pro-active," he said.
He added that some parents must also be more pro-active.
The Treasury select committee has said King should have been "more pro-active".
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