English to Portuguese Dictionary proactive

proactive

proactiva
definition
adjective
be proactive in identifying and preventing potential problems
(of a person, policy, or action) creating or controlling a situation by causing something to happen rather than responding to it after it has happened.
example
Should programmes be legislatively mandated or should the profession take a 'proactive' approach?
This seems to be the cue for the 'proactive' consumer to start interrogating different suppliers.
We are not renowned for our 'proactive' approach towards our health and well-being, we Brits.
The convictions highlight our continued and 'proactive' approach to football disorder in the city centre.
We shall encourage the police to take a more 'proactive' approach by making use of speed cameras and enforcement.
This is because they favour a reactive risk model rather than a 'proactive' mastery model.
He's doing and saying a lot of stuff that seems very 'proactive' and often quite responsible.
It is this kind of 'proactive' approach from within our community that keeps us strong.
With a pittance of a salary, how could they be enthused to become 'proactive' people?
I hope the issues I have raised show the Labour administration in Bexley is 'proactive' in its approach.
This second category requires a 'proactive' approach by the state in order to combat fraud.
We, like the Seattle group, have adopted a 'proactive' approach to management of current illness.
The new controls mark the beginning of a more 'proactive' approach to water quality protection.
We may even attract some younger faces and create a more 'proactive' council.
She said it is crucial that organisations have a 'proactive' rather than reactive outlook.
As you have just described, it seems as if the approach has been reactive rather than any 'proactive' work.
Today, he was as 'proactive' and involved as captain as he has ever been.
So what policing there is tends to be reactive, rather than 'proactive' .
Such a 'proactive' approach to liability also accords with modern views of health and safety provisions in general.
The potential value of this 'proactive' approach to dealing with the hypoxia of high altitude is still being clarified.
So I think the real nub of the problem is that you have not got HR focus and HR 'proactivity' to cause these changes to happen, and it is just like a melee.
The report says there is a need for more 'proactivity' in relation to sectors where there may be a chemical or biological product being traded outside the EU.
Without more 'proactivity' in these areas we are not going to counter the threats presented by the current trends in the world economy.
My goal is to hopefully generate some of the sparks that kindle the desire to act 'proactively' - now, not reactively after opportunities are lost.
His reputation from his municipal politics days guarantees real 'proactivity' .
And in fact, they're actually going 'proactively' trying to help people.
While the formal concept is still relatively new, the future direction of BII is towards automation and 'proactivity' .
But it has also levelled criticism at the museum's management, stating that it had failed to respond 'proactively' to the problem.
So let's use criminal intelligence indicators to start investigating 'proactively' those areas where trafficking may be occurring to see if it is.
There has been a distinct lack of individual leadership qualities displayed by the major players to be able to grow their market 'proactively' in the last five years.
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