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Better to predict something that doesn't happen than to take preemptive actions that end up doing harm.
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Or do they take preemptive action immediately after acquiring a new machine?
Nawaz met with EU ambassadors the same day and urged them to take preemptive action to prevent rigging in the upcoming election.
If there was a way to predict die-offs, Allen said, land managers could take preemptive action, such as mechanical thinning or prescribed burning to increase the vigor of forests.
The European Banking Authority found its capital base would be wiped out if the global economy and financial markets came under strain and it was instructed to take preemptive action to bolster its financial strength.
Last week, Greenspan said the central bank is poised to take preemptive action in case the economy overheats.
One approach to meet these challenges is through an experienced workforce, well able to monitor the process, respond to problems and take preemptive action when required.
In the meantime, developers are scrambling to find alternatives, and Kim-Mai yesterday laid out some of the options available to those looking to take preemptive action.
Take preemptive action to make sure those threats don't turn into a reality.
"President Bush now asserts that we will take preemptive action even if we take the threat we perceive is not imminent.
The heads of these companies are already anxious about losing investors, so much so that they are preparing themselves to take preemptive action.
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