Sentence examples for the proactive from inspiring English sources

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the proactive

adjective

Acting in advance to deal with an expected change or difficulty

  • We can deal with each problem as it pops up, or we can take a proactive stance and try to prevent future problems.

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Ethelred the Proactive.

"We were the proactive urban planners here".

"The proactive approach we're seeing from Merseyside police is needed across the UK.

Most online retailers remain skeptical of the proactive chat approach, at least for the moment.

Sultanova suggests that this softer approach had been encouraged by the proactive approach of LGBT charities.

The NSA has advanced policies that erode Fourth Amendment protections through the proactive seizure of communications.

In France, we have adopted the proactive strategy I have described.

"But they are not legally required to do so," Mr. Coupal said of the proactive reductions.

Theoretically, the more conflict, the greater the proactive interference to produce forgetting.

Soul influence is no longer the proactive choice it once was; now it's ubiquitous, an inevitability.

The proactive problem handler.

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