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Most of the time, these discussions are very proactive -- meaning, it doesn't really change or impact anything.
This includes all compared models of contextual modulation in the reactive and proactive tasks, meaning that constant parameters are held constant across conditions, but not models.
The article also said China "will continue its proactive fiscal policy," meaning that investment spending would not be severely curbed.
True innovation is the acceptance of both contemporary and historical philosophies and critical theories, and pushing the envelope to further these concepts into proactive projects that question the very meaning of the original theory.
Archer [ 16] underlined the "primary of practice" meaning that persons are proactive and gaining a sense of self by what they say and do.
He used the term "ideal identity" to describe the person who lives a vigorous and proactive life, with an abiding sense of meaning and purpose, and a belief in his own ability to influence things.
Multiple functions could be chosen, meaning that a child could be nominated for a reactive and a proactive function simultaneously for the same aggressive behavior.
Medicaid also allows workers to be proactive about their health by providing free screenings for things like health disease and diabetes, meaning sickness is caught early.
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