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If you're not working you need to be more proactive.
"Our view is that they are going to have to be far more proactive."
"I think they want to be proactive and open up an area."
"People want to be more proactive with their health care."
He found himself looking forward to doing something proactive for a change.
So I think this is a very, you know, proactive major good thing.
But must I, as a doctor, always be proactive with my patients?
So, I mean, there are more proactive things that they could do.
We have to be much more proactive than that in our approach to the public.
A proactive guy like that, maybe he tried a little pressure of his own.
"I just felt it was important to stay on top of things and be proactive," she says.
"We are going to be very proactive on this one."
Gold decided he had to be a little more proactive.
That's another thing you could do to be proactive about this; right?
But then - so they do all the proactive stuff.
We've been told to be completely proactive on this case.
He liked to get into things and was very proactive.
As a bit of proactive management, it seems to make financial sense.
"We are trying to be proactive, not wait until something happens."
We take a proactive role in the development of criminal justice policy.
Be proactive in your health, get educated, and ask questions.
Your job is to be proactive, to ask questions, and look for answers.
But like said before - I just wish the police was a little bit more proactive.
Everybody thought the same thing: They had to go proactive immediately.
I agreed that to find a proactive approach seemed the right way to go.