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Instead, the C.I.A. representative said he would take proactive measures to streamline them.
This means we can take proactive steps to nip any issues in the bud.
I decided to become an advocate for women conductors and take proactive steps to inspire young women.
The most damaging charge against President Bush isn't that the rescue operation encountered difficulties — that was inevitable — but that he failed to take proactive steps.
No mention is made of the Knee Defender, which allows travellers to take proactive steps to ensure their comfort and feel like naughty schoolboys in the process.
In 1998, a ruling by the Supreme Court considerably strengthened the defence of employers in discrimination suits who "take proactive steps to control loss and manage risk".
This need to establish trust and listen to parents is encapsulated in the code's fi fth principle: "Take proactive steps to establish partnerships with parents and carers".
"For now, we believe the UK embassy here is over-reacting," said the cable, but agreed that Pakistan should take proactive actions against LeT.
"There is no protection for police officers at this present time if they take proactive action to force vehicles off the road," Tilbury said.
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