proactive im PONS Wörterbuch

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To support proactive research of consumer, social, and business trends.
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Employees can be proactive in their prescribed role (e.g. by changing the way they perform a core task to be more efficient).
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Their messages are proactive rather than reactive, so they are designed towards effects rather than in response to the actions of others.
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Faculty and advisors are becoming more proactive in identifying and addressing at-risk students.
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The second, civic virtue-influence, involves being proactive and making suggestions for change.
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In spite of general improvements, the 1845 fire prompted public calls for a more proactive stance in fire prevention and firefighting.
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However, the term is also used more broadly to include more proactive practices such as impact investing, shareholder advocacy and community investing.
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Also, the magazine covers proactive activities artists on the website are doing related to the website such as the holding of art exhibitions.
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It is also recommended that strategies should take a proactive approach in managing behaviour or skill deficits (when possible), rather than adopt a reactive approach.
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In the proactive mode, an editor must review all contributions before they are made public.
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