Proactive
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So in addition to promoting those
proactive
solutions, the other thing we need to do is upend the hate in our institutions and our policies that perpetuate dehumanization and difference and otherizing and hate, like systems of sexual harassment and sexual assault in the workplace, or our deeply racially imbalanced and deeply racially biased criminal "justice" system.
So as a humanist, I believe in a
proactive
approach to life.
And interesting research by Adam Grant at the Wharton School has found that introverted leaders often deliver better outcomes than extroverts do, because when they are managing
proactive
employees, they're much more likely to let those employees run with their ideas, whereas an extrovert can, quite unwittingly, get so excited about things that they're putting their own stamp on things, and other people's ideas might not as easily then bubble up to the surface.
We've got to start thinking about being more
proactive.
What is definitely uncontroversial is that, as I've said, we've got to stop being reactive, and more proactive, and I just want to leave you with one idea, which is that it's a provocative question for you to think about, and the answer will require sympathy with the devil.
It's much better to be
proactive
rather than reactive; plan ahead and get things right the first time because that might be the only time we'll get.
We have to be willing, as teachers and parents and entrepreneurs and scientists, we have to be willing to have
proactive
conversations about race with honesty and understanding and courage, not because it's the right thing to do, but because it's the smart thing to do, because our businesses and our products and our science, our research, all of that will be better with greater diversity.
No, I don't think anybody would blame me, but Pete has inspired us to wake up every morning and be positive and
proactive.
But I gotta tell you this: these last few years, as much as we had learned to become great
proactive
police officers and great relational police officers rather than reactive, these last years have disappointed me.
We have the potential to move into a more continuous, real-time
proactive
world of true health care.
These guidelines are also not long-term, they're not proactive, nor do they address the debris that's already up there.
The new biology is
proactive.
Now, 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.
And we're going to need a
proactive
solution from tech companies, from lawmakers, law enforcers and the media.
Or will we take
proactive
steps and learn from the homegrown resource of grassroots activists that have been born of desperation in communities like mine?
How do we be more proactive, prevention-driven?
Second of all, I'm going to recommend that you get into a
proactive
stance and write to your elected officials at least once a month.
We were very reactive, as opposed to being
proactive
about what happened.
The idea of him strolling around on a beach moaning about his life seems inconsistent with the proactive, forward-thinking nature Dickens gave him in the novel.
If he had been a
proactive
character--at least as interesting as the bully and the abusive sheriff--this movie would have been an above average horror.
I hope my partner and I will soon be able to marry here in California and I am now going to be more
proactive
about making that happen in part due to the inspiration I gained from watching this film.
She is protective, proactive, and supportive where her family is concerned, just a bit more so than is good for her or the rest of the world.
It's good to see Asian-Americans like Jason Yee being
proactive
by producing his own movie; it's amazing what he did on a low-budget.
Rather than just presenting a violent shoot 'em-up type of movie, Solomon shows us the lives of men from a community who are
proactive
in their attempt to deal with the emotional and psychological effects of poverty, and urban violence.
Before watching this show, my first impression was that it is wonderful that society has taken a
proactive
stance against people who hurt animals and made a division of law enforcement specifically to stop it.
This new anti-HIV/AIDS campaign, which the international community has lauded, is more open and
proactive
than before.
To fill the gap in care, Casalud introduced a program of integrated mobile devices and continuing education to empower primary-care providers – including nurses and clinical workers – to be more
proactive
in screening for diabetes.
And, liberated from electoral pressures, at least of a kind focusing on her directly, she may feel freer to pursue a more
proactive
foreign policy.
Opening up also encouraged learning, and, finally,
proactive
macroeconomic policy enabled the country to avoid financial crises and smooth out fluctuations in growth.
Indonesia’s government has expressed support for more
proactive
engagement with the region’s civil-society organizations, pledging to organize “community conferences or forums” to engage with stakeholders in efforts to strengthen the security, economic, and socio-cultural pillars that support ASEAN as a group.
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