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Proactively meaning
In a proactive manner; so as to look or plan ahead.
Example sentences (20)
A BBC spokesperson said to BBC News: "We treat any allegations very seriously and we have processes in place to proactively deal with them.
After Republicans were able to successfully slow Democratic progress to a crawl last year, House leadership has more proactively limited debate and worked weekends to ensure key gun and abortion bills passed.
Also speaking, the representative of Rivers State on the Governing Board of the NDDC, Chukwudi Dimkpa, said the commission had been proactively tackling the challenges that come with flooding in the Niger Delta region.
Amidst a significant decline in trading volumes, domestic exchanges in the cryptocurrency sphere have proactively sought ways to foster increased engagement and participation.
And as we create more seamless registration experiences, starting to connect more first-party data, we're able to proactively nudge our users to make smart money moves.
An EMS helps organizations identify and mitigate environmental risks proactively, reducing the likelihood of incidents and their associated costs.
An Essex Police spokeswoman said: "We continue to work in partnership, both with colleagues inside Essex Police and Colchester council to proactively tackle anti-social behaviour and the issues arising from motorcycles being ridden on footpaths.
Better care and support “delivered proactively” in the community before an older person’s health deteriorates can avoid the need to go to hospital and therefore help alleviate pressures on the NHS, Age UK said.
Binance said on Friday it will join other prominent crypto businesses in "proactively withdrawing" from the Canadian marketplace.
But if this is a concern in your community, Sass recommends proactively working with local governments to try to make sure there's a response plan readily available.
But the eradication of prejudice is not enough; we must proactively build a diverse democracy and cherish the contributions of all.
By launching the challenge, the FTC appears to seek to proactively guide voice cloning and other generative technologies toward solutions that can mitigate the consumer and competition concerns raised in its copyright filing.
By proactively acknowledging and fostering their expertise, leaders can unleash a revolutionary asset that will propel their businesses to new heights of innovation and success.
By proactively crafting policies that encourage and facilitate the flow of remittances, Bhutan can tap into this growing trend to boost its economy.
Combining the right technologies, processes and partners allows organisations to support remote and hybrid workforces proactively, ensuring that they can remain productive and never experience the frustration of business tools that don’t work as expected.
Conner Kent looks past his own problems and proactively deals with those of others, proving that he's the true heir to the Superman legacy.
David, a previous senator, noted that during tabling engagements, staff were not proactively flyering.
Federal employees must proactively take steps to make their work travel more sustainable under new guidance from the Biden administration, which the White House said would save taxpayer money and help take on the climate change crisis.
For teachers, this means proactively familiarizing ourselves with the competencies, asking administrators for opportunities for professional development on them and working to implement them in our classrooms and in collaboration with colleagues.
Halabi reaffirms the council’s steadfast commitment to not just identify challenges, but also proactively cultivate solutions that amplify women’s contributions in critical economic arenas.