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But the tactic pursued by Jill Guercio, a nurse at White Plains Hospital Center, is even more proactive: It starts before birth.
Where the authorities are more proactive it's likely to be much more successful.
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"My feeling," says Richard Weiss, a biochemistry professor at UCLA, "is that it should be more proactive than it actually is".
In a way, it helps people become more proactive and it's a way to keep people dreaming of a better place.
"It certainly has become more task oriented, more proactive that it use to be.
"If people ask us, 'What about that deaf test I heard about?' we will tell them about it," Dr. Ostrer said, "But we aren't more proactive about it because of the sensitivities of the deaf community".
If it's not too dusty, then check every few months, but if it's super dusty your house), then be much more proactive about it.
In addition, scientists have become more proactive when it comes to squashing scientific inaccuracies pushed by skeptic groups.
Loughton said: "Chris Grayling and Paul Maynard, the rail minister, have been much more proactive, though it's still not brilliant.
I like to think I am a typically helpful person, but after reading Grant's book, I found myself experimenting with being more proactive about it.
Sarah Palin may have complained that she couldn't find many musical celebs to come out for the McCain ticket, but over here in Britain the dim right wing are far more proactive when it comes to channeling the cultural flow.
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