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● Proactive: While my office will respond to voter requests, we will also attempt to address voters' needs proactively.
Scotland Yard's press office is not proactive and will phone "very rarely" with a story, he says.
All three candidates have said they intend to be proactive prosecutors and use the office to prevent crime, rather than simply punish offenders.
"When a patient is diagnosed, a doctor's office should be more proactive in sharing information about the available resources.
Proactive screening and communication on the part of the clinician via simple office strategies may make a significant difference in ensuring timely diagnosis.
In fighting the trend, many communities are becoming "more and more proactive," said Adrian Scott Fine, director of the Northeast field office of the National Trust in Philadelphia, and an expert on teardowns.
You might see someone with a reputation for being really quiet in the office suddenly become the loudest, most proactive person when they're faced with a challenge course.
If authors have any questions as to what constitutes self-plagiarism, they can be proactive and contact the APPS editors or editorial office for assistance.
So offices run best when there are proactive followers as well; they want input into big decisions, from budgets to new strategies, anything that influences how they work.
It also shows that a proactive and transparent risk communication strategy of regulatory offices and the pharmaceutical industry might pay off in the long run for reporting on the benefits and risks of medications.
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