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The world No2 Andy Murray has already urged the game's authorities to be more "proactive" – warning them that "as a player, you just want to be made aware of everything that's going on.
In order to address this site safety issue, it is necessary to provide proactive warning systems.
Think of the dark horse 2012 presidential candidate Herman Cain and his proactive warning to cable news outlets of impending kiss-and-tell accounts.
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The forecasting results provide the proactive-warning and decision-support information needed to manage potential disputes.
Looks like UMass is being proactive in warning its students not to fall victim to an RIAA lawsuit.
Yet, strategies for monitoring and managing cyanobacteria blooms tend to be reactionary and we currently lack a proactive early warning capability.
This so-called "know-do gap" [ 10] is particularly critical in maternal care where providers need to be proactive, observe warning signs closely, and take appropriate actions rapidly and in anticipation of events.
Be proactive in warning the person who you will be mean to if the situation doesn't change.
In the future, Mark says Lola could start getting smarter and more proactive, for example warning you when you're about to incur a fee or recommending changes that might improve your finances.
First, general proactive slowing after a warning cue that signals high conflict likelihood would still predict a decreased conflict effect.
HMIC cited evidence of officers actively seeking out cannabis users in order to administer formal warnings, and a proactive policing team, set up to tackle burglary, being inappropriately redeployed to deal with cases of shoplifting.
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