"Liability in court is likely to be the next lever that will push those ostriches into a more proactive stance, " he said.
The BDA is also calling for residential care homes to take a more proactive approach to ensuring their residents have good dental health.
Retailers should "take a more proactive role" to reassure customers that food is safe in the wake of the horsemeat scandal, he said.
The poor performance of the economy has prompted calls for the Bank of England to take a more proactive role in encouraging economic growth.
MPs were also told a more proactive approach from the public-sector to encourage partnerships across the UK would help drive broadband into rural areas.
Rev Brierley believes that adopting a more proactive marketing approach is a good way of tempting more couples in: "We haven't done this before, " he said.
Stamboulie and Hellmann advocate a more proactive approach, where applicants target a company, search for a contact and try to get introduced through that contact, outside of LinkedIn.
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But rather than relying on hospitals to clean up their act, I suggest taking a more proactive approach and following my advice on how to protect yourself from medication errors.
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Now, with the release of its first digital content-playing system and a more proactive marketing campaign, McIntosh has seen a 30% revenue jump since October (no, the company refuses to divulge its annual revenues).
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Since then Nato has used its defensive role to justify a more proactive approach to "out of area" activities - arguing that instability in any part of Europe would constitute a threat to its members.
While a number of responsible companies are pursuing best practices, it would have been relatively easy to put environmental concerns to rest if the industry had acted in concert and taken a more proactive stance sooner.
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Mr Jones assured AMs that the Welsh government was not complacent, and had taken a "more proactive approach" to help the board in good governance practices.
The Earl of Hines (as Bugs Bunny referred to him in a 1955 cartoon) is a much more proactive pianist-leader than his fellow royals Duke Ellington and Count Basie.
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One of the things that -- and I've talked to Karen about this -- one of the things I want to do, though, is to get some of those good programs out into the community and a little more proactive.
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Put simply, investors felt helpless and were hungry for a new idea that brought a more understandable and proactive discipline to the picture.
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Research undertaken in 2005 shows that the democratic mandate provided by directly elected mayors has 'provided a basis for a stronger, more proactive style of leadership than other models.
It allowed Klinsmann, who was named the national coach at the time, to alter Germany's style from defensive and organized to a more freewheeling, proactive approach that he felt reflected how the country wanted to be seen.
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Mike agreed to the interview because he wants people to challenge the federal government, specifically the Transportation Security Administration, to take more of a proactive approach to fighting terrorism.
Nato needs to play less of a waiting game and be more proactive in pushing the US to speed up the talks process.
More importantly, a proactive buy-and-hold strategy will keep you from trying to guess where the market will trade at tomorrow or next week, which often leads to underperformance.
And then, secondly, in the conversations with Ban Ki-moon, is the President discussing more broadly how to do a proactive strategy with the unrest that's sweeping the Middle East?
This approach is more proactive than standard rebalancing to a fixed allocation.
"There is a need for staff at Portland to be more proactive about the way in which they deal with the young men they have got here and the problems that they face, " he said.
The difference is even more pronounced when the proactive job seeker has a college degree.
The overall result of those federal regulations is that small businesses with fewer industry risks, a proactive wellness approach, and (relatively) more employees will end up subsidizing companies that would otherwise be more expensive to insure.
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Then you can be more enthusiastically proactive, more clearly determine what the right things are to put first and more successfully negotiate a win-win position, for example, because your body and your mind are alert and in sync.
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