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proactive

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Milk&Tweed, a creative agency based in Wiltshire, said it looked out for someone with a proactive mindset and attitude when hiring staff members.

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As the prime minister calls for “responsible proactive fiscal policy,” markets are closely watching to see how Katayama will maneuver the balance between fiscal discipline and more spending.

The US military described that mission as a demonstration of Washington's commitment "to proactively deter adversary threats, enhance crew training, and ensure the global force readiness necessary to respond to any contingency or challenge."

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Her policy speech will advocate for "responsible and proactive fiscal policy," the reports said.

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The recent share correction was mainly due to a decline in the second-hand prices of Labubu toys, which was mostly a result of the company’s proactive capacity expansion, CGS International analysts said in a note.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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