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pro-active

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pro·ac·tive or pro-ac·tive  (pr-ktv)
adj.
Acting in advance to deal with an expected difficulty; anticipatory: proactive steps to prevent terrorism.

pro·action n.
pro·active·ly adv.
pro·active·ness, proac·tivi·ty n.
Translations
pro-active [ˌprəʊˈæktɪv] adj to be pro-activeagire d'iniziativa


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The President urged ministers and heads of government agencies to depart from formalism, to overcome inaction and to make pro-active actions to prevent possible negative situations.
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Sue Edgar, headteacher, said: "The report reflects all that we value and aspire to in developing a learning climate that is positive and pro-active in its approach.
 
 
 
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