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It's a problem throughout university culture, not just during the first week, and universities desperately need to get more proactive about tackling it.
Councillor Brenda Dowding, executive member for adult social care and health at the council, says: "We are trying to move away from reactive services to get more proactive, to see if we can prevent the abuse or at least stop it at the point it is detected.
"The people who are giving information need to get more proactive.
They are also not sudden actions: today's news comes nearly a year after the government first started to talk about how it needed to get more proactive in cyber security defence.
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"When more people get more proactive and more assertive, then other people — whether they like it or not — have to do the same.
As time rolls by, the company seems to be slowly getting more proactive, or at least more vocal about it.
Siri is also getting more proactive, Federighi said.
"We have to become more proactive rather than reactive, but it can't work if the community doesn't get involved," Manasseh said.
This feature is just the latest effort by the site to get a bit more proactive in serving user needs.
Because Democrats need to get a lot more proactive out on the campaign trail, if they have any hope of winning midterm races.
We've had to get them to be more proactive, take risks.
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