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proactive

[proh-ak-tiv] / proʊˈæk tɪv /


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"These results highlight the need to proactively screen for cognitive changes after a diagnosis of CAA and address risk factors to prevent further cognitive decline."

From Science Daily

Phuangketkeow later told AFP that Thailand had proposed what it termed "calibrated engagement", saying the country needed to be proactive given its status as Myanmar's next-door neighbour.

From Barron's

“Crime was completely out of control, and the department was functioning like a fire department. There wasn’t much proactive work going on because the police were kind of hated.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In their open letter, the memorials called on social media platforms to "proactively combat AI content that distorts history" and to "exclude accounts that disseminate such content from all monetisation programmes".

From Barron's

The yen weakened again earlier this month and late last year because of expectations that Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is weighing more proactive spending to help the country’s economy.

From MarketWatch