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First, the Bank of England has been raising interest rates more proactively than central banks in the rest of Europe, and growth in Britain has pretty much peaked.
Yet the real possibility now exists that, if Brown is seen to handle the crisis well, better for instance than the cautious Angela Merkel – she has an election in 2009 – and more proactively than David Cameron would so far suggest, then Labour is in with a chance.
But in a suggestion of his ambitions to bolster Japan's military, Abe said his administration "intends to continue to contribute to regional peace and prosperity more proactively than ever".
The AMA's new designation will not likely have any direct impact on individuals' lifestyles and eating habits, but by rendering obesity an insurable condition, those of us in the medical community can step up the fight against the disease, treating it more aggressively and more proactively than we could have in the past.
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Jones also conducted interviews with scientists, reporters, and communications experts, ultimately identifying a few areas in which the BBC could improve its science coverage, such as strengthening its science contacts, incorporating more discussion between the science desk and other departments, and covering science more proactively rather than relying on press releases for stories.
The rest of the reduction in stillbirths is thus apparently due to the differential induction practice, where women with high-risk pregnancies are induced more proactively (earlier) than low-risk pregnancies.
These meetings do not only reflect the need to discuss issues in a format that is different from the WHA process, where formal statements by delegates restrict what can be said, but they also provide ministers of health a platform on which they can position themselves more proactively and politically than in the formal WHA sessions.
It's fair to say that EU Member States' data protection authorities are a spectrum, with some taking a distinctly more proactively pro-privacy stance than others.
More acutely, lingering professional schisms predisposes officials to be reactive to infectious diseases rather than getting out in front of the threat more proactively.
I've called on Facebook to more proactively anticipate the worst-case scenarios for how its platform can be employed, rather than assuming people will utilize it only in good faith or that problems are just low-scale edge cases.
Because of taboos (Bongartz et al. 2011; Bwire 2011), it is possible that pastoralist households would more proactively monitor calves for visual signs of an increase in incidence of diarrhoea rather than communicate with one another about cases of human diarrhoea.
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