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Washington did not respond proactively to the financial crisis of 1929, and the Great Depression ensued.
Leadership opportunities must be accessible and communicated proactively to prevent high staff turnover and a deficit of potential leaders.
Bolton, a much smaller local authority, decided proactively to identify entitled children through the benefit data it holds.
Learning the earlier lists seems to act forward in time (proactively) to inhibit retention of later lists.
Representatives from 14 states and one city, Hartford, agreed to "work proactively to clean up corporate corruption and bring about a renewed faith in the financial marketplace".
I do think, however, that there is a lot of common ground and that the military and the media can work together proactively to find that common ground.
Republicans, the briefing papers by Public Opinion Strategies said, "should work proactively to take away Democrat strength issues by developing offset issues" like education and health care.
In such a big institution, the job of the Secretary is to provide effective leadership and to respond proactively to problems as they arise.
Having just returned from my first trip to China, I am deeply heartened that some Chinese are responding proactively to the mess that rapid industrialization has caused there.
Meanwhile a high fiscal deficit and debt levels "would constrain the space to respond proactively to future large negative growth shocks".
"If we did not have any free speech then this company would not have any influence, so the company must act proactively to safeguard our space," he said.
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