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Have been more proactive than others.
Okay, you have to be more proactive.
I'm trying to be more proactive and make up for the mistakes that I made last year like you said.
Parents must also be more proactive.
Women are more proactive than men in maintaining their teeth and gums, according to a report published in the Journal of Periodontology.
But we see it in a different, more proactive way.
If you're a little more proactive about how you take care of yourself in your 30s, you're going to have better skin in your 40s.
We need the government to be more proactive.”.
I'm trying to be a little more proactive with my life, leave less up to the fates.
Jackie seems to think I should be more proactive.
Brands need to be more proactive on social media.
Well, when you're my age, you have to be more proactive.
Women are more proactive than men in maintaining their teeth and gums, according to new research published in the April Journal of Periodontology.
Government needs to be in the business of being more proactive.”.
It's very clear that we need to be more proactive for 2019 and beyond," tweeted Joey Cuellar, the tournament director for the Evolution Championship Series, an esports event.
Now this to discover a phone bill be more proactive than that.
The more proactive approach from Brussels represents a departure from the past, during which the Europeans were content to let Washington do most of the worrying about Moscow's influence.
So, since this is about saving people,it's good to be a little more proactive.
For many reasons,our hope is that Western students can be more proactive in clarifying the truth and not feel like they have to wait for people[to come to them].
So, what I'm thinking is, it would be great if we could greet them politely andbe a little more proactive.
He is more patient than I deserve and much more proactive, much more, about helping than any of us have any right to expect other people to be.
Jamie, who's 5'8," thinks she must have gotten up to 248 pounds before she made the decision to be more proactive about her health.
If you want a more proactive approach to environmental management to give you a competitive edge, we can help you with innovative solutions to suit your workplace.
Disciple asks: How can we help fellow students to become more proactive and to take initiative?
The operational capacity of institutions has improved; however,all institutions should demonstrate a more proactive attitude.
All of the above should result in better performance in the fight against organized crime, a more proactive approach to financial investigations and the seizure of illegally acquired funds,” the Commission estimated.
Experiencing positive emotions not only appear to have the power to neutralize negativeones, butcan also encourage people to be more proactive.
For those that for one reason or another cannot avoid poor sleep,the recommendation should be to be more proactive about controlling other lifestyle risk factors such as diet and exercise.”.
Although the operational capacityof institutions has improved, the EU has concluded that all institutions should demonstrate a more proactive attitude.
When I'm in Moscow I'm surrounded by people who are more successful,smarter and more proactive than me- this motivates me to grow.