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the proactively
adverb
In a proactive manner; so as to look or plan ahead.
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Today is simply a recognition that the proactively prepared have a plan and they are executing on it.
It is therefore interesting to calculate how many of the proactively culled farms our model predicts might have been infected (but, by definition, not diagnosed).
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One recent poll by the University of Hong Kong found 82.3percentt of respondents favored an end to the protests, while 68percentt supported the police proactively clearing the sites.
"Sure there's been brands that have adopted the platform proactively, and the results have been really interesting… but going back to Twitter, we have that luxury.
Unlike RPS, the PPS proactively solves the problem based on lessons learned from previous projects.
When the most recent set of contracts for the service ended, the council proactively brought them in.
This will enable the vehicles to utilize the spectrum proactively on their future path to the destination.
"All we can ask is that the regulators do the job proactively, stop wrongdoing in advance.
This is because the PUSH performs the handoff proactively.
The sooner you start thinking about the future of your firm, the more proactively you'll be able to prepare.
This improved information from the hospital to the GP was supplemented by encouraging the GP to proactively contact the patient to facilitate the rehabilitation process.
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