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"proactive adjustment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a strategy of taking active steps to address a problem or situation. For example: "The CEO implemented a proactive adjustment to the company's budget in order to reduce costs."
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THE new proactive International Olympic Committee is quite good at administering short-term justice toward one knave member who seemed all too eager to take a bribe.
"The real threat for the government is a proactive Supreme Court which has taken a serious notice of noncompliance with its orders.
By contrast, the highly unusual decision this week to arrest the pair of alleged leakers, just days before the journalists they had supplied were about to publish their books, was the expression of a much more proactive Vatican.
"For me, myself, personally, it is absolutely critical to the good order, to the function of this department, that we have a well-staffed, a well-trained, a proactive Internal Affairs Bureau, and that's what we have".
Think proactive CCTV for your systems.
In addition, proactive EHS programs enhance the public image of nanobusinesses to consumers.
There's a proactive Congress today but no cohesive vision that embraces all the problems of a declining world power.
We apply the proposed urban traffic amount prediction models to a typical centralized RGS to construct the proactive RGS.
In contrast, our proactive VM provisioning approach CRAMP [8] provides improved QoS with prediction-based VM provisioning.
Thus, a proactive RGS based on congestion prediction is considered essential to improve the effectiveness of RGS.
We construct a proactive RGS based on the proposed prediction models to improve the performance of RGS.
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