Sentence examples for too proactive from inspiring English sources

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Somewhat conservative, Mr. Taylor was concerned in the years just before he became publisher that the paper's editorial stance on school busing for integration was too proactive, especially in a city that was roiled by the issue.

Sometimes because ministers "don't know how long they will remain at one position, they try to be careful not to offend at the party level and allies, so they try not to be too proactive," Ms. Deo said.

I know Cook has been criticised for being defensive, but perhaps he is actually being a little bit too proactive at times.

Or would that be too proactive?

Boomers call Millennials too proactive, unfocused, entitled, and non-respectful.

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Critics of Bercow's decision might argue the precedent has not been invoked by a speaker since 1920 and that it is evidence of Bercow's too-proactive use of his position and anti-Brexit views.

It is also proactive.

Or is too little proactive action – or none – being taken to protect UK borders and the lives of vulnerable migrants making the dangerous crossing?

Life takes over and starts 'happening,' seemingly without too much proactive input.

Ms. Pinkins's politics are proactive, too.

"This reach is happening by itself but we want to be proactive too.

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