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The inputs H i ′ and χ H i ′ are a function of the HoL delay; hence, the system is made more proactive for any possible delay violations.

In the future, Mark says Lola could start getting smarter and more proactive, for example warning you when you're about to incur a fee or recommending changes that might improve your finances.

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A small number of participants saw a more proactive role for themselves or for primary care more generally in order to engage patients who, for a variety of reasons, might not be reached by public health initiatives.

They should be fully in charge of their own careers and more proactive in, for example, asking about opportunities for advancement.

The £2bn green investment bank is a major step forward in the shift  towards more proactive support for new industries.

Others in Lebanon, meanwhile, are offering more proactive backing for the Syrian rebels, with Lebanese Sunni fighters openly streaming into Syria to fight against the government.

There were positives to be taken from the display, with United the more proactive team for long periods, despite the absence of players such as Michael Carrick and Daley Blind resulting in Wayne Rooney, their most potent attacking threat of late, moving back into midfield in a rejigged lineup.

In this paper, we propose that authentic leadership can promote employees' core self-evaluations, and in turn yield more proactive behaviors for following reasons: Firstly, one important feature of authentic leadership is balanced processing.

However, more proactive screening for CNS metastases and earlier treatment may paradoxically generate higher costs of care due to improved life expectancy and longer duration of therapy.

Nevertheless, in view of national plans toward a more proactive care for community-dwelling older people, a large RCT in the Netherlands is still needed to explore the effectiveness of a proactive multifactorial intervention on the prevention of functional decline in older persons who are at increased risk for functional decline.

The increasing demand for more proactive role of State, for instance, to supplement the diminishing role of the family in looking after the elderly people reflects the declining moral influence of Filial piety (one of the founding pillars and a moral virtue for caring and respect towards elders).

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