adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
more
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This will allow an evaluation of the costs and benefits of a more proactive approach to small firm assistance.
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In fact, the new conditions of work require a coordinated effort and activities that are much more proactive and far-reaching.
■ NOUN
approach
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Ability to bring a consistently fresh, lively, proactive approach to developing a sharp, smart, contemporary new venture.
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This will require a proactive approach through the preparation of written comments and identifying issues which will be of local interest.
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Hence, the proactive approach will enable an acquiror to select targets from a larger population of companies.
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The proactive approach involves considerably more effort but is more likely to produce a positive result.
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This will allow an evaluation of the costs and benefits of a more proactive approach to small firm assistance.
role
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They see themselves as having both reactive and proactive roles .
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The program thrust local government into a proactive role as a deal maker in economic development projects.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As a proactive enforcer a field man must always be prepared for the unexpected.
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Create a proactive cultural awareness of risk issues at corporate and at the individual level.
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Hence, the proactive approach will enable an acquiror to select targets from a larger population of companies.
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Paying that kind of attention to the business of the business is fundamental to aware, proactive leadership.
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Such drugs could have important consequences, and we need to be proactive in thinking about them.
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The religions which are burgeoning around the world are the ones taking positive, proactive stances.
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We must be reactive rather than proactive , because becoming motivated and taking initiatives involves gaining power.