" She defines it as "proactively pastoral and reactively spiritual.
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Out of an abundance of caution, we proactively reset Dell.
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So we don't proactively police the content on ... Not YouTube.
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He's also proactively taught himself about the world of finance.
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I'm proactively funding brilliant people trying to solve hard problems.
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We do this proactively and at scale, every single day.
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In addition, we proactively offered advice on obtaining additional information.
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However, we don't think it is likely to respond proactively.
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The following year, the White House proactively disclosed that Mrs.
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We should proactively care for those that make us happy.
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"That's great because the city really moved proactively," Scorsone said.
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Facebook will also proactively hunt for this kind of material.
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Both companies are proactively exploring opportunities for cooperation, it said.
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Both companies are proactively exploring opportunities for cooperation, it said.
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The only option is to proactively protect what is left.
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They should proactively take preventive measures, and create wellness campaigns.
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"But there are steps we can take proactively as consumers."
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This pushed Google to makes changes and proactively pursue threats.
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The guide also recommends thinking proactively, not reactively, with spending.
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A year ago, Twitter didn't catch any abusive content proactively.
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The device uses AI to recognise faces and suspect sounds so that it can proactively alert a home owner of intruders without the need for them to proactively monitor the camera's audio-visual feed.
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We don't proactively police; we respond to users and takedown notices.
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And I also proactively sued AFSCME to start the litigation process.
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It's proactively trying to avoid the mistakes made in other breeds.
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For its own sake, it must proactively seek to secure them.
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Police and probation services would proactively track and monitor these individuals.
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They are not required to proactively report those permissions to Congress.
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We must proactively address these challenges in the energy context, too.
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He's proactively going off [to find the right female board member].
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Deligram is proactively recruiting mudir dokan partners to act as agents.
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It's time for the FCC proactively to curtail unnecessary, costly regulations.
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There are two different ways of playing football: proactively and reactively.
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"In the ideal state, this is all happening proactively," she said.
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But the material arguably calls for a more proactively provocative approach.
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We are always safest when we confront reality and move proactively.
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Amazon also automatically scans its site to proactively remove suspicious listings.
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Pramila Jayapal's Medicare for All bills would proactively end Hyde, too.
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"We want to use our platform proactively," Ms. Stella-Sawicka said.
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"We have proactively removed several hate figures and organizations," Caragliano said.
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What do you do proactively now to get people ... Like Snapchat.
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That means Twitter proactively verified the students' accounts on its own.
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Facebook said it works proactively to remove malicious election-related content.
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We were taught in this country that colorblindness is proactively anti-racist.
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Living a conscious life means choosing to live proactively and with purpose.
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CCC's employees don't proactively go searching for content that breaches Facebook's rules.
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And Google recently prompted its users to more proactively review security settings.
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Amazon is also "proactively waiving" certain late-shipment fees, the emails said.
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We will also proactively endeavor to mitigate the impacts of this incident.
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You have not proactively laid out a foreign policy doctrine yet. Why?
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Nor does the FTC have the ability to proactively set tough rules.
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At the time, it didn't proactively alert you of those delays, though.
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Just repeat this process for whichever apps you'd like to proactively remove.
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Shutting down these transactions before they even occur can proactively limit chargebacks.
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Uber also announced its app will now proactively suggest routes to truckers.
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Hitachi's trains), which incentivizes them to repair equipment quickly, even proactively (i.e.
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They proactively help them identify the coping skills that work for them.
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But it won't be supervising lenders proactively to make sure they comply.
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Basically, the government is reacting to a problem versus proactively preventing it.
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You can proactively address this situation in two ways, according to Carson.
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But user passwords were not being proactively reset, according to this notice.
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If we want to prevent that, we should proactively define the boundaries.
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Under Ms. Ellis, the group spends more time working proactively with producers.
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"We can now catch this sort of thing — proactively," Mr. Schroepfer said.
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But I think we've been proactively trying to avoid overworking them early.
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"We proactively took steps to reduce any potential patient risk," Hock said.
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In the example above, that might be, "Proactively helping people in need."
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These incidents have triggered calls for government to proactively regulate IoT security.
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This time around, Twitter says it will proactively verify the primary candidates.
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And employees should proactively learn new skills and take on new work.
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"Proactively" monitoring content means tech company surveillance of everything that users share.
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And I, as a sort of CEO leadership metric for me, I just run an internal tally on investors asking me for news or my providing news proactively and I want to always be on providing this proactively.
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We actually enforce those policies more quickly with more agents and more proactively.
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Bonus points if they proactively tell their friends what pronouns to use, etc.
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Real-time dashboards enable supervisors to monitor and proactively intervene in live calls.
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They are acting reactively rather than doing something proactively and creating a culture.
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So, we've very proactively been looking at opportunities outside of our home market.
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The most exciting of the new faces is one proactively powered by Siri.
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That suggests someone from [G]fycat proactively removed all the gifs linked here.
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McConnell proactively scolded Paul as the Senate came into session on Thursday afternoon.
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On top of that, Siri will proactively suggest you add Shortcuts via notifications.
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You can establish boundaries, but you'll have to do so consciously and proactively.
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With every interaction, these machines learn and become better at proactively stopping threats.
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Cyber intervention — proactively or reactively — is not an easy path for democratic nations.
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Some employers have begun proactively offering English language classes to their immigrant workers.
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One solution is already available but remains underused: proactively planning an open adoption.
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Trump, unlike his predecessors, has enacted policies that inflict harm proactively, not passively.
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This way IT specialists in companies can detect and proactively respond against threats.
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These consequences can be largely avoided by taking a few simple steps proactively.
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Instead, they might sense what the driver needs and proactively offer to help.
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Visa added two offerings that proactively look for its clients' vulnerabilities to fraud.
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The newspaper reported that a bomb squad arrived and "proactively detonated" the device.
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"Increasingly, companies need to really think about the unintended consequences proactively," Weiner said.
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And it would give the FTC power to proactively make rules protecting privacy.
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We have to act proactively and with fiscal discipline to ensure America's future.
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Facebook, for example, has for years been proactively flagging abusive posts with algorithms.
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The regulator also reminded the airline to proactively tell customers of their rights.
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"We are proactively meeting with our customers to meet their demands," he said.
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Can I proactively get visas for future employees to primarily work from home?
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Rodriguez eventually agreed to "proactively cooperate" with the FBI starting in early 2011.
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Bao said Lime is working to proactively improve the safety of its scooters.
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I still use it proactively and have had no problems or dryness since.
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Yet many of us proactively (and constantly) share our location with our families.
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"Donors are thinking much more proactively about what they're doing," Ms. Berman said.
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Proactively gathered data could reduce ambiguities and facilitate the decision to service-connect.
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Additionally, the DEA proactively simplified research requirements on fentanyls while still maintaining oversight.
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The agency proactively reports incidents if they're made aware of them, he added.
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"We proactively try to penetrate our own information systems every day," Colvin said.
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Instead, she said it's important to be proactively supportive of diversity and inclusion.
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Does it proactively monitor for threats to public figures like Biden and Holder?
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We proactively and reactively review disclaimers and will immediately remove those that violate.
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Pixel phones will now "proactively compress" background apps, supposedly leading to multitasking improvements.
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Learn how hackers attack networks and systems, so you can proactively protect them.
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It is natural and noble to want to respond proactively to that condition.
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And if the company can't read them, it can't proactively monitor them, either.
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Otherwise, he worries, proactively handling security issues puts providers at a cost disadvantage.
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Many suppliers in the wedding industry have proactively begun changing their marketing strategies.
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"The U.S. forces will more proactively support Afghan conventional forces," the official said.
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I think what's important is to start thinking proactively about what to do.
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As soon as we brought Sonny home, Timmy proactively took charge of my nutrition.
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Many companies have already proactively refinanced existing loans early in the last few years.
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" Hattotuwa also confirmed that both Twitter and Facebook "are proactively monitoring their respective platforms.
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But the company has done very little to proactively generate these "live" shared experiences.
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We are not proactively reviewing content and depend on our community to report violations.
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You can't wait out this storm; you must proactively build your security around it.
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That lets the gearbox shift proactively, for example, downshifting ahead of corners and hills.
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It allows you to take action proactively on your terms before something breaks down.
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Not recognizing the pipeline myth proactively only leads to a more crystallized, insular culture.
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You can proactively prevent your Google Hangouts data from being saved moving forward, though.
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All firms will eventually need to demonstrate that they are proactively addressing data privacy.
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"If you proactively find these predators, you can save so many children," she said.
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Shortly before Tuesday's demonstration, Paris police proactively banned 130 known troublemakers from the rally.
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By contrast, the Clinton campaign proactively sought dirt on Trump from Russian government sources.
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Many services, such as Instacart, aren't awaiting legal judgments and are proactively employing contractors.
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Kraken is "proactively" reaching out to Canadian law enforcement including the RCMP, Powell said.
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Admittedly, some Western tech companies don't censor or restrict their products proactively in India.
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This helps me best address their concerns proactively, which leads to cooperation and success.
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While some things can't be prevented or predicted, they can be proactively planned for.
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Flynn was required to proactively ask permission prior to engaging with Russia and Turkey.
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In this new digital health era, patients are getting monitored proactively, rather than reactively.
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Proactively paying at least the interest-only payments can keep your bill from growing.
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There's an entire list of things you can proactively do to keep the job.
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Tumblr culture proactively celebrates Halloween, so much that the partying usually starts in September.
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Proactively working to break up immigrant families is putting these kids' lives in danger.
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Risk assessments should be conducted early and often to proactively detect and mitigate threats.
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" The member continued: "He never reached out to us or proactively checked on us.
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Governments should also proactively guide developers through the process, including packaging land and utilities.
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Proactively tending to your mental well-being should be a habit, not an afterthought.
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Barely half of TDF investors who have a "mixed" portfolio proactively made that choice.
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In her letter, Hill said she was "fully and proactively cooperating" with the investigation.
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You can establish a boundary, but you'll have to do so consciously and proactively.
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That forced some companies—which had not been breached—to proactively reset users' passwords.
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People would have to actively opt out of insurance rather than proactively sign up.
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We are proactively working to reduce the number of domestic incidents including domestic homicides.
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And you had to proactively visit someone's profile to see what they'd recently shared.
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To connect the world, Facebook must foresee its ugliness and proactively rise against it.
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Traditionally, features that people are required to proactively choose have low opt-in rates.
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Proactively acknowledging preconceived ideas about gender in small-group discussions can be productive. Sgt.
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We would be better served to do so proactively as the problem is emerging.
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Others just don't feel comfortable risking exposure and are calling off travel plans proactively.
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"We're proactively rooting out people who have a problem with the truth," he said.
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Cutting and running — no matter what the time frame — isn't proactively managing a career.
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The Justice Department is also proactively monitoring elections in 35 jurisdictions in 19 states.
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Parents should proactively practice mentally strong habits to help their children build mental strength.
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A lot of employers will automatically enroll you, but you can always proactively enroll.
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For the last year we doubled the amount of tweets that we enforced proactively.
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For now, platforms are not proactively dealing with image theft on behalf of influencers.
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It means proactively calling and emailing to comment on news events and market trends.
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Still, thinking proactively isn't what you always want to do, particularly with lifestyle purchases.
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Instead, universities and research institutions have in place policies that proactively cover these costs.
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Though, in Sprig's case, its CEO Gagan Biyani said those changes were being made proactively.
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It would be nice to see massive tech companies better proactively treat it as such.
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"Tesoro proactively proposed and has agreed to settle both complaints," said company spokesman Brendan Smith.
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From there, the system begins proactively reaching out with structured cold emails to verify leads.
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In some cases, Audioburst is proactively scouring the web for available live streams to import.
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And crucially, they can do so without customers proactively opting in to the tracking first.
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The companies are proactively removing the scooters from service to avoid rider injury, they say.
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Proactively protecting UN agencies and organizations that deal with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, like UNRWA.
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In a statement, Homeland Security said it will not proactively provide this information to ICE.
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This means police need to be able to proactively monitor potential terrorists, recruiters, and propagandists.
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The company also has the option to proactively give leased space back to property owners.
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Proactively set up regular lunch dates, walk-and-talks, coffees, and face-to-face encounters.
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"With the consumption upgrade in China, GOME will proactively adjust its presence nationwide," he added.
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Like a smart assistant for your phone, the Echo Show is always proactively offering information.
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The legislation requires that platforms proactively work with rightsholders to stop users uploading copyrighted content.
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There are also several resources that students can use to proactively manage their mental health.
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Mueller is playing by the rules zealously, proactively and within the bounds of the law.
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The Government will explore use of block chain technology proactively for ushering in digital economy.
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Airbnb has a strong trust and safety team that proactively monitors its listings, said Tristao.
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"You get the biggest engagement when we can proactively do something for someone," said Ash.
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As urine content begins to show signs of a UTI, care teams can act proactively.
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"We need to build more A.I. tools that can proactively find that content," he said.
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For companies like Bad Robot, that means proactively embracing emerging options when they present themselves.
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"Let's address it proactively," the governor said, according to video posted on the News' website.
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He says their customer care teams proactively work with members to ensure a good experience.
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They should proactively register returning citizens as they complete their prison, parole or probation terms.
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There are steps you can take proactively and in the moment to make conflicts easier.
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Your confidence is intimately connected to this process of proactively creating positive thoughts about yourself.
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"We are trying to proactively pay down any extra debt and save more money."5.
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He says it also helps him strategize and work proactively to accomplish long-term goals.
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The answer is simple: Our policies should be designed to proactively get the lead out.
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If the person wants, the content personalization happens proactively and automatically, without explicit user interaction.
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However, 97 percent of those suspensions were proactively flagged thanks to PhotoDNA and other technologies.
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Around 91 percent of the 205,156 accounts violating terrorist content policy were also proactively flagged.
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Since the beginning of the year Uber says it has "proactively" responded to six recalls.
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"We'd rather proactively assemble an amazing team to go tackle that problem," Maqubela follows up.
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People who are responsible enough to prevent H.I.V. infection proactively should be lauded, not punished.
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But there's an entire list of things you can proactively do to keep the job.
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During an interview with NBC News last week, Mr. Biden proactively raised Senator Amy Klobuchar.
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Now is the time to think proactively and plan ahead to create time-saving solutions.
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Early-stage founders used to not proactively bring up these issues and now they do.
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The device was "proactively denotated" by bomb squad technicians from the Westchester County Police Department.
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Ms. Wynne is working against another "buy American" measure, in Texas, and proactively building ties.
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"We're exploring ways for people to control proactively, not reactively hiding a reply," Beykpour said.
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In terms of ongoing staff management, she proactively discusses employee performance with her studio managers.
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What we need instead is to proactively address what we know is more than likely.
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In this case, Sotheby's appears to have proactively purchased the Klimt, at least in part.
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It responded to requests for information, disclosed information proactively, and attributed facts to specific sources.
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Uber said it would also develop tools to help it respond proactively to harassment accusations.
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This made it possible for caregivers to proactively initiate stroke-prevention therapy for those patients.
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Proactively shutting down power is part of wildfire mitigation plans filed recently by several major utilities.
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Over 90 percent of that is detected by our own technologies proactively without any user reports.
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Proactively make moves that might logically explain a sales drop, and scale back and conserve resources.
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In this case, GoFundMe has taken action, banned the individuals, and is proactively refunding the donors.
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"Women have been historically socialized to not proactively communicate interest and willingness for sex," she says.
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Governments can and must proactively identify more victims and provide them with comprehensive, trauma-informed care.
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Sites would now have to proactively ensure that copyrighted content isn't making it onto the site.
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This is just one of the ways he proactively managed his finances when he was younger.
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Instead, my client proactively and publicly denied the claims and agreed to fully cooperate with E!
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However, if drivers want to proactively check the status of their account, they can look here.
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He's proactively also reached out to Dan Fogler, who plays Jacob Kowalski in the 'FB' series.
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Where Consent Decrees were issued, police are handcuffed by an inability to proactively protect the public.
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You can accommodate these plans and surprises by proactively putting money aside for them every month.
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How many men have proactively come out and admitted to a problem before they're publicly accused?
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This course will teach you how to use EQ to proactively make decisions and confront problems.
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While this might sound creepy at first glance, it is really designed to help users proactively.
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A "safe harbor" for independents willing to proactively declare themselves to be compliant is also necessary.
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But try flipping this email mindset on its head and use email to proactively fuel success.
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Without it, agencies usually borrow from other accounts, including money meant to proactively mitigate wildfire risks.
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In fact, investors proactively reached out to the company and said they were looking to invest.
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It's important for IT teams to respond proactively and holistically to the change that is afoot.
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It shouldn't take tragedies to get tech companies to address hate speech and online harassment proactively.
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In this case it's likely to be legal which proactively circumnavigates a lot of potential snafus.
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It should proactively identify and remove hate speech before it spreads widely enough to generate complaints.
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"Unfortunately, I don't think a lot of creators are thinking about this proactively enough," Pakman said.
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In the "violence and graphic content" category, it proactively identified almost 97 percent of violating posts.
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Musk then called on the government to proactively regulate artificial intelligence before things advance too far.
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Nicole Leverich, a LinkedIn spokeswoman, told the Times the company proactively finds and removes fake accounts.
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Instead, we must proactively, consciously, and honestly use our shared values to guide these critical conversations.
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The raise was prompted by VCs who wanted to invest proactively, says Snyk CEO Peter McKay.
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If you're not interested in using the sites to proactively build your brand, that's absolutely fine.
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Plus, the drone could proactively deliver the java, the Armonk, New York-based company's application explained.
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You can proactively choose to retrain your brain so it gets more pleasure out of giving.
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Second, you can cancel an order and issue a refund proactively, before you ship the item.
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Eliminating restrictions to therapy services will also allow our health care system to function more proactively.
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"FWS is openly flouting its statutory mandate to proactively post frequently requested material online," she added.
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With detection, "it's a difference of thinking proactively rather than reactively to this disease," he said.
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Without the proactively mailed ballots, the county had to relocate and consolidate roughly 80 polling locations.
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Sharing Suggestions proactively recommend sharing photos taken at events with the people who are in them.
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It added that members, however, were "well positioned to proactively address the potential economic and financial consequences".
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Our general philosophy there is we're trying to proactively do the things that we think are right.
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But whether using that information to proactively jail an abuser is actually helpful remains to be seen.
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" Asked if he took information he learned from Comey proactively to the White House, Burr said: "No.
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This will protect our democratic system because it allows threats to be instantly understood and proactively managed.
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For best results, make your point proactively instead of getting sucked into a low-vibes Battle Royale.
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"WhatsApp has proactively banned hundreds of thousands of accounts during the Brazilian election period," the spokeswoman said.
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The company believes identifying a chunk of them and proactively decreasing their reach could generate big results.
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It is possible to proactively predict when something may go wrong by learning from previous such cases.
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"Over the years, we have proactively cleaned up the customer base," a company spokeswoman said by email.
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Obviously, a more recent one is a good sign the company is thinking about privacy more proactively.
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"Are you still going to proactively pick London versus another hub" like Paris, Berlin, or perhaps Stockholm?
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It's about helping shape those events by inserting the voice of the American government proactively and authoritatively.
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Day said that they are also drafting legislation to better proactively protect the public during future outbreaks.
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Under pressure from profit decline, the only option for Greek banks is to proactively management bad assets.
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I appreciate that the industry has worked proactively to change overbooking policies in the last few weeks.
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"We are proactively discussing new policies and procedures with all of our partners going forward," she added.
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Users were able to respond to problems proactively, which made their inverters more reliable and long lasting.
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Perhaps because Twitter doesn't tend to proactively verify individuals unless they're celebrities like a new popular musician.
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That means the FBI can proactively reach out to companies they think might be able to help.
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For every case reported, the company blocked or removed over 100 proactively with its systems, she said.
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" It added that members, however, were "well positioned to proactively address the potential economic and financial consequences.
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But anyone seeking asylum who proactively tries to make their own way to Australia won't be assessed.
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As per usual, you'll get charged at the end of the trial if you don't proactively cancel.
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Bob Sutton and I have written about how Dropbox proactively erased all recurring meetings from employees' calendars.
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To their credit, they are concerned about youth experimenting with their product and proactively contacted the FDA.
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That is, dealing with it as it comes up versus planning for it and proactively managing it.
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"NASA is proactively monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation as it evolves," NASA said in a statement.
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"NASA is proactively monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation as it evolves," NASA said in a statement.
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They are meant to force tech firms to aggressively remove unlicensed copyrighted material from their websites proactively.
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"It is part of our ongoing mission to become more proactively engaged with advocacy groups," Valneva said.
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We have proactively removed these tools from all versions of the app due to concerns about privacy.
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Dr. Perry suggested proactively staying in touch with others rather than waiting for someone to reach out.
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Google said it has "been proactively enforcing" the policy and would investigate the examples flagged by CNBC.
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How he and his team have been reacting so far: Very proactively on social media. http://bit.
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A minority said they would proactively investigate whether companies were complying and sanction the most glaring violations.
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"And instead of waiting until investors ask about your risks, share them proactively so you build trust."
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Facebook and Twitter on Wednesday said they are proactively working with lawmakers to cooperate in their investigations.
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Instead of issuing a fine or payment, Prada agreed to proactively change the way they do business.
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She hasn't reached out to Twitter yet, but said she is expecting Twitter to verify her proactively.
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They don't have the desire to become better themselves so they can proactively improve their own circumstances.
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Authorities were reportedly frustrated with UPS for allegedly not cooperating "proactively" with them to intercept potential crimes.
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But for most articles and videos on the internet, readers will have to proactively check the dates.
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To better predict future human behavior is to empower law enforcement proactively to prevent more senseless tragedies.
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One way is by being proactively sourced, which is when a recruiter reaches out to a candidate.
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Older adults can have balance problems proactively addressed rather than treating broken bones resulting from a fall.
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This means these agencies will be able to go after the overseas sources of attacks more proactively.
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YouTube announced it will also now proactively verify accounts, as opposed to accepting requests for verification badges.
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"We are also training AI models to proactively detect vaccine misinformation and take automatic action," he says.
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Until recently, many weren't proactively searching for that kind of content — primarily because they didn't have to.
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" The DHS document posted online Tuesday substituted the more passive formulation of "will not be proactively provided.
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Why always wait for the inevitable rather than act proactively You'll hear me on a radio near you.
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But Saturday night, PG&E announced that it would proactively shut power off to Butte and Yuba counties.
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"JUUL Labs will work proactively with FDA in response to its request," said Juul Labs spokesperson Victoria Davis.
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Conversely, this new observability is also helping to identify system inefficiencies (like memory leakage) proactively rather than reactively.
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YouTube recognizes that proactively pushing conspiracy theories is harmful; Facebook has the same problem but still does it.
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Do you really want an Echo, always listening, by a company that accommodates Gov by proactively removing encryption?
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For Verizon's part, Erwin said the company works to build both security and privacy into its networks proactively.
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We choose to work proactively with the forces of change for the best possible outcomes to the neighborhood.
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"We've started to use technology to proactively detect potentially violating content," a spokesperson for Facebook told BuzzFeed News.
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But, self-care works best when it's practiced proactively, as a preemptive measure, reducing stress along the way.
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" Google says its initial goal when Nearby was introduced three years ago was to "provide useful information proactively.
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To keep pace, in 2014 the IWF started proactively searching for images as well as responding to reports.
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The longer someone goes without proactively monitoring this, the greater chance there is of making an investment mistake.
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Homigo : Homigo proactively handles all aspects of home maintenance and repairs so that you can forget about it.
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Today, Facebook announced a few new efforts to proactively detect suicidal posts and, hopefully, get people help faster.
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"We proactively suspended our self-driving operations, including in California, immediately following the Tempe incident," the spokesperson said.
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"That gives you the chance to plan proactively, whether that's identifying pharmaceutical discounts or financial assistance," she added.
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"What are the things that we can do proactively that let you make the next step?" said Ash.
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But you and your board do need to proactively to pick your poison here, and then implement it.
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Some municipalities—San Francisco and Somerville, Massachusetts, among them—have proactively banned law enforcement's use of facial recognition.
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It would be up to the vendor to proactively monitor the device and keep it up and running.
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"These are the types of decisions that are best made proactively as you build your plan," said Ramassini.
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"If you have noticed any content not loading, it is because Timehop deactivated these proactively," the company writes.
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Amazon and eBay also proactively remove devices facilitating piracy from their websites, the FCC acknowledged in its letter.
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Earlier this year, the company introduced new machine learning technology to proactively detect bullying in photos and captions.
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Let's help protect our service members by proactively arming them with one weapon: accurate, up-to-date information.
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They proactively teach their kids to take responsibility for their choices and they assign them age-appropriate duties.
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Your boss isn't interrogating you — they're proactively figuring out what steps they'll need to take to retain you.
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Kalyan says T-Series proactively works with TikTok influencers to help its songs go viral on the platform.
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Residents need information to know what works within Opportunity Zones and what doesn't so they can engage proactively.
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Due to loyalty, fear, laziness, or arrogance, most candidates refuse to proactively learn about what opportunities are available.
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Given that, it's important for IT teams to respond proactively and holistically to the change that is afoot.
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The critical social policy questions need to be addressed proactively while systems are being designed, built, and tested.
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Andrew Cuomo, said the military needs to be more proactively involved in the effort to fight the coronavirus.
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If they find password reuse (as was the case here), they might proactively reset passwords for the users.
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"I don't think the only way to win is someone who proactively goes to the middle," he said.
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In one experiment, Page and Castleman had counselors proactively reach out to college-bound students during the summer.
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"Clients across the marketplace should be fully expecting to hear from advisors proactively in this environment," he said.
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It's going to affect our communities, so that's why we've got to stand up and proactively do something.
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It&aposs possible that Facebook will proactively seek to help curb the coronavirus if it continues to spread.
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" Ms. Klem added, "We are proactively discussing new policies and procedures with all of our partners going forward.
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For conditions like those, there&aposs not a lot you can do with that information proactively, Sergott said.
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I don't think anyone is worried they would proactively break a deal that is beneficial to both sides.
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The bar itself was largely for show, though, as staff regularly walked around and proactively took drink orders.
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Now over half of the tweets that we remove for being against our policies, we do so proactively.
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China will also further open its economy in 2017 and work proactively to attract foreign investment, Xinhua said.
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As a result, Alibaba said, it proactively removed 380 million suspect product listings in one 12-month period.
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Some retailers are proactively taking steps to try to ease the pains, and trash, that come with returns.
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Under my administration, I will proactively address today's technology challenges in order to deliver on tomorrow's technology promise.
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It would also effectively put the onus on sites to proactively scour their platforms for possible trafficking activity.
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"It's almost like processing your experience there very proactively in a very classy way," Dr. Orbé-Austin said.
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That would have been the time for the governor to proactively discuss his racial missteps, Mr. Dillard said.
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More public officials should follow Schneiderman's lead in New York and proactively and aggressively go after illegal scalpers.
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In a statement, the bank said it is proactively reaching out to affected customers and is working with authorities.
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Plus, Service will proactively monitor your flights for delays or cancelations by parsing the flight data from your email.
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Until then, it will be up to consumers to know about all these tracking schemes and proactively opt out.
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That could involve proactively contacting customers who might have a specific product that has been found with a fault.
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Graham implied he would take a lighter touch, using grants to financially reward states for passing ERPO laws proactively.
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The bill appears to be in line with calls from President Donald Trump for police to act more proactively.
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Alexandra Zaslow didn't just inform -- she proactively asked her friends and her father's friends to share their memories, too.
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The London Stock Exchange said it wanted to "address proactively" the anti-trust concerns raised by the European Commission.
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Based on user feedback and data analysis, we find that Chinese professionals are proactively seeking for career development opportunities.
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Juul also said that during the study timeframe it proactively, manually blocked underage users from following our Twitter feed.
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" Target spokesperson Joshua Thomas told BuzzFeed News the company understands the disappointment, and wanted to communicate the delay "proactively.
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These are good practices to follow; it's important to be thinking proactively about ethics regardless of the regulatory environment.
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In the case of gun violence police typically reacted to shootings, and did not act proactively to prevent them.
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The university also found that Urban, as Smith's manager, did not proactively respond to his employee's alleged criminal history.
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The university also found that Meyer, as Smith's manager, did not proactively respond to his employee's alleged criminal history.
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It vowed to "escalate our actions by proactively targeting sites of decision and power of the fossil fuel industry".
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The developer has gone so far as to proactively hunt down players exhibiting toxic behavior on sites like YouTube.
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But this was dragged out of the company as a concession, not put forward proactively as a workforce model.
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Woods, 40, has proactively entered the U.S. Open, to be held at Oakmont in Pennsylvania from June 16-19.
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Be aggressive in solving this problem by uncovering more unique, urgent requirements, and then credibly and proactively addressing those.
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Mr Obama, by contrast, uses document dumps proactively as a tool of United States foreign policy, Mr Kornbluh says.
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As Instart Logic CEO and founder Manav Mital told me, the company wasn't proactively looking to raise more money.
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This is a way for Twitter to show everyone that it's proactively trying to improve discourse on its platform.
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Of course, proactively preventing abuse without chilling amounts of profiling, or raising cries of censorship, is a difficult challenge.
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By adding this functionality to the pregnancy test, the company and its partners believe they can proactively provide that.
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If the child hits a word and starts to struggle, the assistant will proactively jump in and offer support.
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What would you do proactively to deal with automation and the jobs that will be lost due to it.
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Turkey has faced criticism for not proactively going after ISIS, especially given its geographic proximity to Syria and Iraq.
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Proactively addressing cybersecurity risks in medical devices reduces the patient safety impact and the overall risk to public health.
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Therefore, we cannot take the issue of climate change lightly as we proactively respond to and support global initiatives.
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I learned to budget more responsibly, to make a real plan and to proactively address my student loan debt.
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In its release on Monday, Uber credited itself for proactively tackling the issue, without being required to do so.
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DeepText could also be used to proactively steer users toward Facebook tools based on the content of their updates.
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And stop taking subtle shots at protesters in the streets, journalists doing their jobs -- and engage proactively instead. 2.
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But with fewer and fewer people relying on them, we proactively announced this spring we'd begin winding them down.
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Imposter syndrome can have a real impact on business, and leaders need to proactively try and fend it off.
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Many companies in the industry have proactively adjusted their cancellation policies to accommodate the upheaval caused by the epidemic.
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Countries that border the DRC have been proactively (and wisely) preparing for the disease crossing their borders as well.
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An alternative approach would have been for Facebook to proactively disclose as much information as possible about the wrongdoing.
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GoFundMe donors would have to proactively choose to redirect their money to the nonprofit; otherwise, they would be refunded.
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Less than 24 hours after the incident, the N.F.L. was proactively refining its concussion protocol to include video review.
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Pelosi's instigation, could proactively pass legislation, with a veto-proof majority, blocking him from doing pulling out of Nafta.
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When we work proactively to educate our youth about how strong we are, we inadvertently involve the whole community.
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"We also expect airlines to proactively provide passengers with information about their rights when flights are canceled," it added.
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On Wednesday afternoon, it sent an email to customers to "proactively provide details and additional transparency" around garment cleaning.
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Additionally, cutting-edge technologies, like smart sensors and automated inspection equipment, proactively identify maintenance needs before an incident occurs.
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Alternatively, Tokyo may be proactively seeking to contain Beijing or looking to expand its military strength, the editorial stated.
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It now plans to "proactively promote" nature-based solutions such as reforestation and the expansion of grasslands and wetlands.
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"I want us to take a stance proactively," said Sofie Karasek, the director of education for the advocacy group.
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The team can be flexible enough to incorporate feedback from investor meetings to address questions proactively in later meetings.
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A new poll shows consumers expect chief executives to proactively take steps on social issues, even before lawmakers do.
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To check out, customers have to proactively remove it, which may cause the price of items to rise sharply.
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In its original announcement, Twitter said it would proactively verify the account of every primary contender on the ballot.
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No matter what happens with the current market action, you still need to proactively plan for your financial future.
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In California, registered independents must proactively request a presidential primary ballot, adding another step to the process of voting.
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A renewed and reformed NFIP, reauthorized in concert with other disaster preparedness legislation, will help cities build resilience proactively.
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I'm proactively trying to be on social media less, since I did find the detox to be somewhat refreshing.
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Despite the questions that arose during his campaign, Mr. Trump has never proactively delivered a statement condemning anti-Semitism.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted on Thursday to let phone service providers proactively block robocalls from fraudulent numbers.
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Like Mr. Trump, the Mr. Putin I know reacts to events instead of proactively developing a long-term strategy.
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Other places, such as Seattle, which created an online database of dashcam videos, have started to proactively release footage.
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It's supposed to be the smart spirit that lives inside your phone and proactively helps you get through your day.
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Back in May 2016 a whistleblower alleged that Facebook's Trending Topics feature was proactively designed to suppress conservative-minded content.
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But a crucial difference here is that Apple isn't being asked to proactively introduce a security vulnerability into every iPhone.
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The Newest Vital Sign is a short screening easily incorporated into medical practices to identify patients with literacy issues proactively.
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So that's success in terms of rolling out AI tools that can proactively police and enforce safety across the community.
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The company had pledged to weed out the videos and comments more proactively in a blog post published last Wednesday.
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"We don't have any metrics to provide at this point and we wouldn't proactively give examples of this," Bennett said.
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The keyboard can understand when someone asks where you are and proactively let you send your location on a map.
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Formulated with both aloe and vitamin E, this super-thick lotion cools and moisturizes, proactively fighting skin redness and peeling.
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Today, it announced that it will use AI to "proactively detect bullying" before sending content to human moderators for review.
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So it's hardly short of data to carry out some age checks of its own and proactively enforce the limit.
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The company dropped a nifty SMS tool to proactively inform users of their spending habits and nudge people to save.
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Because Aiden possesses baseline expectations for key performance indicators, it can proactively alert marketers when something seems out of balance.
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It shows the guidance counselor who failed Hannah in season one working proactively to help unstable students in season two.
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We are acting proactively, reacting to the inflationary risks that we see and the likelihood of whose realisation has risen.
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Across safety, privacy and truth, Facebook will have to draw the line on how proactively to police its social network.
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We're heartened by our progress to date and remain committed to proactively improving diversity in the field, and within HAI.
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She has proactively exposed herself to stimuli from that night, like police and ambulance sirens, large crowds, and loud noises.
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Beyond the efforts that Trump and his campaign are proactively making, he is affecting the caucuses in other ways too.
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There are numerous ways companies can proactively plan for the impact that 3D printing technology will have on their business.
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By proactively canceling these flights, we are able to provide better service to our customers with availability and rebooking options.
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At the same time, we will of course keep proactively developing relations with EU countries as is our consistent policy.
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During "Batterygate," Samsung along with many other Android phone makers proactively stated that they did not engage in similar throttling.
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Right now, the assistant can remember your preferred settings, but over time, it'll learn more and even proactively suggest changes.
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The central bank has been urging banks to proactively clean up their balance sheets, including accounting for potential stressed assets.
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Awareness is increasing in society about gender diversity.... and yet the museums in the UK aren't collecting trans artefacts proactively.
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Newly elected Republican governors have also moved quickly to proactively work with their state legislatures to advance clean energy reforms.
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Ellen DeGeneres knows her Twitter record is in danger, and has proactively taken steps to keep it in her name.
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Business leaders and economic policymakers should proactively use the levers they control to minimize heightened racial and post-election tensions.
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It's the first known instance of a company proactively scanning its own traffic on behalf of a US intelligence agency.
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The robot proactively asks for help when there is something they can't do, they don't know, or they don't understand.
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Platform companies need to collaborate more proactively with each other and with government to mitigate threats that undermine democratic institutions.
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Tesla did not proactively distribute respirator masks to GA43 workers in the first few days after the Camp Fire began.
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But a spokesperson for the City of Denver told the Post that the local government will now proactively help them.
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"This approach of proactively identifying criminal activity in its infancy raises unique concerns," Gottfried wrote in the FBI's legal digest.
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The primary purpose of these trusts, however, is to proactively include employees in the affairs of companies as organizational citizens.
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"We proactively called all of our small businesses and rearranged their payments," 6th Avenue CEO Christine Chang told Business Insider.
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But supporters of abortion rights say they are seeing a new wave of legislation that would proactively protect those rights.
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ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES• Proactively evaluate state legislation and regulations on a continuous basis for potential impact on our member companies.
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It said the extra purchases would target funds whose underlying firms were "proactively making investment in physical and human capital".
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He said he had received unsolicited resumes from BTG Pactual employees in units including commodities and proactively contacted other employees.
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" An Uber spokesperson told TechCrunch that the company has "proactively made a lot of changes in the last 18 months.
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"We proactively suspended our self-driving operations, including in California, immediately following the Tempe incident," an Uber spokesperson told TechCrunch.
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We anticipated that this inclusion would take place and built an ETF vehicle that investors could proactively take advantage of.
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Second, our leaders must acknowledge that psychological trauma from coronavirus will happen and take specific steps to address it proactively.
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All of our smartphones now come with smart assistants that can respond to questions and proactively provide information we need.
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Twitter has taken an aggressive approach to misinformation by proactively verifying known experts to improve the flow of accurate information.
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I'll admit that I never really proactively followed Anthony Bourdain's career as a chef or as a TV personality otherwise.
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In light of developments regarding COVID-19, we want to proactively provide details and additional transparency around our cleaning processes.
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"We are continuing to supply the product while proactively assessing existing contingency plans which include increasing production," the spokesperson continued.
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They report that other countries, such as the United Kingdom and France, have proactively engaged with their citizens stranded abroad.
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It basically says that content will be proactively removed if it can be shown to result in real-world harm.
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Twitter isn't proactively scouring its network for misinformation in most cases — it's relying on its users reporting tweets for review.
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Colorado is another great example of state government, community colleges and local corporations working together to proactively address workforce changes.
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Meanwhile, across town, the Mets look like champions for extending their netting and doing so proactively before something awful happened.
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The draft law will force social media companies to proactively report potentially criminal content on their platforms to law enforcement.
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Proactively putting yourself in front of people you admire will force you to do your homework and prepare interesting questions.
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The CDC said it has been "proactively preparing" for the possibility the virus could spread to the U.S. for weeks.
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In order to compete for software engineers, data analysts and even non-technical workers, Twitter proactively networks with potential employees.
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In addition, it allows medical workers to proactively recognize those at risk of an overdose rather waiting for an emergency.
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The bank said it dealt with the problem "proactively" and has since made significant investments to "enhance" its reporting procedures.
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Proactively building trust with people, and reaching out to women in particular, can help us stave off the next disaster.
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Online platforms, unlike most traditional business, proactively create contextual tools that help people better understand and control their privacy settings.
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And, of note, today Facebook doesn't proactively screen private groups for the types of content banned under the new policies.
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It will also use AI, Google says, to proactively find information that may be relevant to what you're working on.
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"Now a customer is proactively placing an order, and you can say, 'We've seen you place an order for milk every week in the last 7 weeks, and now in this case, why don't we proactively prompt that?" said Amit Sharma, CEO of Narvar, a software company that helps retailers improve customers' post-purchase experience.
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Not only that, but the company doesn't seem to have a solid plan to proactively prevent cyber bullying through the service.
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According to Dabney, one reason for this is that local leaders proactively embraced reforms instead of resisting change after Johnston's death.
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It was "proactively detonated" by bomb squad technicians, according to another law enforcement official who was also briefed on the investigation.
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Three years later, she decided to proactively undergo a double mastectomy, followed by reconstructive surgery — all by the age of 31.
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The company did not publish an exact figure on the number of resets, and said it had taken the move proactively.
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Among the announcements: new technology to fight child exploitation and better ways to proactively take down hate speech, bullying, and harassment.
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In 2017, the company started letting users proactively upload their own nude photos that they think may be distributed without consent.
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Scooter companies have proactively taken their vehicles out of service in other cities, mostly in reaction to extreme weather and flooding.
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Instead, the company says it focuses on encouraging people to proactively take care of their health, before problems and conditions develop.
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Given the level of discretion involved, there's a fine line between proactively removing misinformation, hate speech and abusive content, and censorship.
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Another tactic taken by the Israelis is to proactively arrest alleged terrorists based on their profiles and their social media postings.
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Ahead of November 6th, tech companies are proactively trying to encourage users to vote, which can only be a good thing.
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Increasingly, Twitter is proactively suspending accounts from members deemed violent and abusive, a step that some critics claim restricts free speech.
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It has called on Congress to regulate facial recognition, saying the government needs to proactively manage the use of the technology.
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Market analysts believe that Beijing is proactively taking measures in order to minimize the impact of possible US interest rate hike.
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It's unlikely that the billionaire knows any of us exist, let alone cares enough to proactively address our many serious concerns.
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That device was "proactively detonated" by bomb squad technicians, according to another law enforcement official who was briefed on the investigation.
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So the better you can put people in touch who have things in common, the more you can proactively prevent ghosting.
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"The PBOC has effectively weaponized the exchange rate, even if it is not proactively weakening the currency with direct FX intervention."
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"All of these companies, from Amazon to Facebook to Google, they proactively find their competitors and buy them out," says Stoller.
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More pedestrians on the road means more deaths when you don't do anything to proactively design environments to accommodate more walkers.
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And where we are now, is really understanding the responsibility we have to more proactively see the problems and prevent them.
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Many observers believe that private industry has so far not taken the threat seriously or invested enough to proactively address it.
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Now we have a tactical warning that it is coming and perhaps, just perhaps, in time to react effectively and proactively.
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"Companies who are empathetic and proactively work to provide the appropriate personal time for employees tend to stand out," he says.
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The ad promises full refunds for affected customers, proactively confirming account openings and an end to sales goals for retail bankers.
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Proactively addressing climate-related challenges can help reduce future costs and gain new customers with the obvious objective of bolstering earnings.
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We should be doing our absolute best to proactively stop Zika before it spreads instead of trying to only contain it.
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Facebook has begun letting partners fact check photos and videos beyond news articles, and proactively review stories before Facebook asks them.
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For example, it encouraged automatic enrollment, whereby all workers contribute to the retirement plan unless they proactively choose not to participate.
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"To achieve high standards … you need to form and proactively communicate realistic beliefs about how hard something is going to be."
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Congress can proactively prevent a similar scenario by amending Graham-Cassidy to phase in the transition to the slower growth rate.
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This has entailed maintaining them in subsistence-level lives without proactively thinking about how to help them expand their human potential.
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"Our management team is working aggressively to evolve our strategy and level of execution to proactively address these challenges," he added.
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We proactively conduct risk assessment, and we have determined that after three weeks it is appropriate to recall inspectors and engineers.
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With all of the sophisticated financial scams that abound these days, consumers are wise is to proactively protect their financial information.
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Spotting these signs in current employees gives you a hit list of behaviors to keep an eye on or proactively address.
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If you get negative feedback, thank the person giving it, see how you can improve, and proactively head off future issues.
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But challenges remain for the ANDSF, including a steady 2.4 percent attrition rate and a struggle to proactively pursue the Taliban.
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When the two of you are with your white family, you should remember to proactively support your partner at all times.
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The Obama administration has also proactively released more than 180,000 data sets on a federal government website named, appropriately enough, Data.gov.
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Some banks, however, may find matters out of their hands as some drillers choose to proactively file for bankruptcy, Brady said.
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In my case I liked a few other profiles but never felt an urge to proactively try and break any ice.
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FEMA's report recommends that other government agencies, communities and the private sector help to more proactively plan for such extreme events.
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The National Portrait Gallery is a good example of a British museum proactively trying to turn their fortunes through blockbuster exhibitions.
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In Italy, those measures weren't implemented proactively — only as a desperate countermeasure after health officials started to see coronavirus cases climb.
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Some national restaurant chains have implemented sick leave policies or strengthened existing ones, either proactively or under pressure from their employees.
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"We proactively suspended our self-driving operations, including in California, immediately following the Tempe incident," said Sarah Abboud, an Uber spokeswoman.
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As of right now, there's little incentive for websites like Amazon and eBay to proactively comply with countries' invasive species laws.
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In addition, its reliance on having users flag tweets for review means hate speech removal is handled reactively, rather than proactively.
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If you move proactively and prevent something from happening down the line, people will say, 'Well, why did you do that?
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In all of our work, we seek to proactively challenge many of the underlying risks and issues that global health faces.
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But I'm going to be out there like I was with Jordan, proactively approaching people who are available or coming available.
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But the results of the study suggest that proactively shutting down nodes where hateful activity is concentrated may be more effective.
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These are five of the task force's recommendations: Officials should contact voters proactively to ask if they want an absentee ballot.
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Instagram says it will also use the feedback to better train its artificial intelligence technology to proactively find and rate misinformation.
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"We're proactively removing content that violates our policies and will be engaged with law enforcement, as appropriate," a Twitter representative said.
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If you want to take phone hygiene a step further, there are a few ways you can proactively sanitize your phone.
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"We want to find ways to come more proactively engaged with our customers in a way that adds value," Liu said.
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And our procurement, marketing and commercial excellence teams are proactively working on offsets to minimize the impact to our P&L.
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My opinion is when he proactively looks to get on the baseline, he is a different player, especially on hard courts.
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"The connotation of that term is that he was proactively passing it, that he was willingly transmitting it," Mr. Kyle said.
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That's a dedicated team that's working on ensuring that we're proactively working on removing the most flagrant violations of our policies.
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"We are proactively taking additional steps to prevent any confusion come the day of the election," Raffensperger said in a statement.
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"Given how overwhelmed airline employees are, they're not necessarily going to proactively think of ways to help you," Mr. Seaney said.
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This transaction also includes the sale of Bayer's LibertyLink technology for herbicide tolerance to proactively reduce overlap with Monsanto's own offerings.
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"Our clients in particular have been proactively hedging over several months of 2018 and we see that trend continue," he said.
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Sanduja also said the company has repeatedly helped law enforcement gain information on users and sometimes proactively reported them to police.
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The unearthing of such content on Facebook raises further questions about its ability to proactively police destructive use of its platform.
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Hileman conducts a vulnerability study for clients who want to proactively map out how to handle a crisis, should one arise.
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We need our government to proactively speak to the threat and encourage all of us to be smart consumers of information.
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And the incoming Trump administration should proactively seek ways to improve cybersecurity coordination with America's Gulf Cooperation Council allies as well.
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In response to the new n-word controversy, some within the gaming industry are proactively trying to distance themselves from PewDiePie.
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Nevertheless, the engagement with Catholicism in this show isn't entirely oppositional — some artists also use Catholic imagery proactively in their work.
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Tesla has always been quite good about recalls, however, usually proactively issuing them and them moving quickly to inform its owners.
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We have introduced strict penalties for counterfeit merchants, collaborated closely with law enforcement and employed technologies to proactively take down suspicious products.
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Cities can proactively make policies and foster public-private partnerships, which harness people's creativity and address head on the question of inequality.
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Some changes we make proactively, some we make because the universe has smashed us, but either way, those changes can be gifts.
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To be fair, the FTC is a reactive agency, and as such is limited by how much it can really require proactively.
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Behind closed doors, China may have succeeded in proactively shaping Trump's position on the "One China" policy through both deterrence and accommodation.
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"Customers who want debit card and ATM overdraft protection must proactively opt-in and can opt-out at any time," he wrote.
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The best solution would be to replace our lead lines systematically and proactively, not just one crisis-beset city at a time.
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These activities will "mobilize the masses from all ethnicities to proactively and actively participate in the anti-terrorism struggle", the paper said.
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On this front, Facebook said it can now proactively detect 65% of the content, up from 24% just over a year ago.
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Sadly, last fall I became one of the accused, which I promptly revealed proactively to the network involved and to the public.
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Jet airways has proactively cancelled all west bound long haul flights from India from tonight until tomorrow morning, a company spokesman said.
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A company spokesman said Jet Airways had proactively cancelled all west-bound long haul flights from India from Thursday until Friday morning.
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Airbnb has a history of proactively working with its hosts to offer temporary housing in order to help those displaced by crisis.
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As with all of our commercial solar installations, we continue to proactively monitor the systems to ensure they operate safely and reliably.
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On Saturday, American Airlines proactively canceled more than 1,000 Sunday flights, with many of those originating or arriving in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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These activities will "mobilize the masses from all ethnicities to proactively and actively participate in the anti-terrorism struggle", the paper said.
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However, the minister said, the government would explore use of block chain technology proactively to speed the move toward a digital economy.
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Some changes we make proactively, some we make because the universe has smashed us, but either way, those changes can be gifts.
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We proactively reached out to customers via social and online channels to help ensure that they understood how to view the content.
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Clinton's campaign is also proactively addressing the issue, by saying that Trump and his surrogates would regret taking this route of attack.
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If we are unable to place them on a different flight, we will proactively reach out to try and offer other options.
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To remedy the situation, LendUp proactively refunded any wrongly charged customers and ceased all problematic practices as soon as the investigation began.
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For example, in the early days, Palantir, my former employer, would proactively offer employees the option to early-exercise their stock options.
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That device was "proactively detonated" by bomb squad technicians, according to another law enforcement official who was also briefed on the investigation.
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And in February, Amazon launched a suite of new tools for brands and manufacturers that help them to proactively go after counterfeiters.
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But it's important that governments put efforts in place to produce VVPATs, to proactively audit, and to keep infrastructure up to date.
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I'm hopeful that despite his military background, our new federal CISO can see past war-planning and focus on proactively improving defenses.
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The central bank governor Elvira Nabiullina said this month that the central bank had acted proactively trying to curb the inflationary risks.
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"As a happy Circle customer I proactively tracked them down and decided to invest because their product simply works exactly as advertised."
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We've also made significant progress in proactively detecting hate speech on our services, which helps us get to potentially harmful content faster.
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Warner praised ES&S's efforts, while encouraging election systems vendors in general to proactively seek to boost the security of their systems.
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Ford said it was "proactively" evaluating its future moves, as it works with economists to model the severity of a possible recession.
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Meanwhile, online retailers have "the necessary information and technical capabilities to efficiently and proactively detect, remove and prevent repeated infringements," Malwani added.
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The security flaw was reported through Apple's website, the company said, and Apple proactively disabled the feature until it could be fixed.
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It would require social media providers, law enforcement, social services, health practitioners and educators to proactively identify and reduce extremist risk factors.
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You still have to put in the effort, proactively finding quality tenants and dealing with everyday headaches that are bound to arise.
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He has also proactively upped his visits to Capitol Hill, meeting with lawmakers and their staff to understand and address their concerns.
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"We proactively monitor multiple sources for safety notifications, including from regulatory agencies and direct contacts from brands, manufacturers, and sellers," he said.
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Facebook and Instagram will more proactively lock the accounts of users its moderators encounter and suspect are below the age of 213.
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And while this is no time to sweep a legit conflict under the rug, dealing honestly and proactively can bring epic breakthroughs.
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Allowing immigrants to apply proactively for protection was the only way to make sure that they did not, in fact, get deported.
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The Silicon Valley giant trumpeted the numbers in its Community Standards Enforcement report, which claims the platform is policing itself more proactively.
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That's why it's no small task to ensure we have a vigilant financial community that proactively protects our seniors and their savings.
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"Guests who have submitted their contact details to Lufthansa will be proactively informed of the cancellations," the company said in a statement.
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I steadied myself with the realization that my two stepdaughters — neither Jewish — had dealt with a BRCA mutation proactively and were thriving.
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The next era beyond this one, though, is passive, contextually driven info layers that are presented to us proactively visually and audibly.
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"The path ahead will likely look different than what they expected, so consider alternate plans and cultivate multiple paths of possibility proactively."
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Others, such as r/teachers, are trying to proactively provide resources for people who now find themselves in a very different situation.
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The regulators would monitor developments to "proactively manage risks in the marketplace, and will introduce additional precautionary measures as appropriate", they said.
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I am interested in hearing how the candidates intend to close the gender pay gap and proactively protect women from wage discrimination.
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The new screening marks the first time that the CDC has moved to proactively check arriving travelers since the 2014 Ebola outbreak.
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Since May, it has removed about 845,000 pieces of suicide-related content, 79 percent of which it was able to proactively find.
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The farm will be compensated for its loss as it followed regulations and reported the case proactively to the authorities, it said.
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On Tuesday, the company said it is starting to use new machine learning technology to proactively detect bullying in photos and captions.
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And that means that they haven't been using strategies proactively to reduce those levies and extend their income over their retirement years.
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Most respondents said that they would reactively address complaints brought to them, but few said they would proactively look for GDPR abuses.
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Too many hard-driving business warriors fail to proactively protect their real treasures until a crisis, when it may be too late.
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Jet airways has proactively canceled all west bound long haul flights from India from tonight until tomorrow morning, a company spokesman said.
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Some onlookers have been shocked that the government is trying to force a company to proactively create a software vulnerable to hackers.
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"When the error was discovered, we immediately investigated and proactively raised this issue with the FCC and appropriate state regulators," Sprint said.
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And how do you intend to proactively stop harmful conduct, instead of being forced to respond to it months or years later?
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"Max and his team want to proactively move toward a more inclusive presentation of art history across all periods," Dr. Murrell said.
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He recommends proactively evaluating where each of these elements stands, find the gray areas, and take the time to work on them.
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We can prevent seemingly unpredictable events like gun violence by proactively helping troubled students and putting a stop to bullying and harassment.
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This is another common problem among young people — expressing anger and fear against a system rather than proactively seeking to change it.
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Multiple-year funding is essential to continue large-scale trials, proactively plan next steps for research programs and allocate research dollars effectively.
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He explains that this would be part of a rehabilitation initiative designed to aid stalkers who proactively want to change their behavior.
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And so YouTube has developed what's known as "ContentID," a system that proactively and automatically identified copyrighted content and acts upon it.
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Electrum doesn't automatically update, so many victims might be vulnerable unless they proactively check and apply the patch, according to Al-Bassam.
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Whether you type in the query and we are surfacing [an answer] or whether we are proactively surfacing it, you shouldn't change that.
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That, of course, hasn't stopped university officials and students alike from reacting with anger and consternation and proactively disavowing Spencer's white supremacist positions.
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When the organization TRAFFIC investigated the sale of endangered species sales on Facebook this year, the social media company appeared to respond proactively.
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Right now, 40 percent of all of our enforcement happens proactively, and that's more than double what it was this time last year.
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Proactively disavow people who hate people of color In every community and political party there are always going to be weirdos and haters.
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In light of that reality, scientists and doctors have long searched for a way to proactively head off the problem using a vaccine.
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Twitter was "proactively removing content that violates our policies and will be engaged with law enforcement, as appropriate," company spokesman Ian Plunkett said.
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Increasingly, automating what has always been a manual process has enabled moderators to spend time proactively working with reporters to reply to comments.
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But like everyone else at POLITICO, I was left scratching my head the whole night over Biden proactively conceding defeat in New Hampshire.
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The company also said that it hopes to extend its somewhat controversial program that lets people proactively report revenge porn to more countries.
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After these few quiet moments, the rest of my day is all about getting things done as quickly, proactively and efficiently as possible.
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Facebook said it proactively detected and took action on 1523% of 900,000 pieces of drug sale content in the first quarter of 2019.
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So I think we have to very proactively try to step outside the algorithm and do the opposite of what our inclination is.
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Unfortunately, the company did not proactively reset users' passwords on their behalf, as many companies do following a security breach involving account information.
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The review suggested that tennis authorities act more proactively and aggressively on "alerts" sent by betting operators to investigate and prosecute possible corruption.
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With iOS 10, the keyboard will understand when a friend asks for someone's contact info and proactively serves up options to send them.
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Additionally, we continue to proactively fight against bad content, including content that may offer counterfeit goods, with sophisticated spam detection and blocking systems.
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Businesses could also proactively choose to send their workers into the government plan while contributing money to the program to cover their costs.
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Such as, during device set-up, proactively asking users whether they want to keep their Internet searches private by default or use Google?
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Fighting abuse: The company has also stepped up its ability to proactively remove abuse without users having to first report it to Twitter.
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Earlier this month, the company said that "38% of abusive content that's enforced" is now flagged proactively without relying on users reporting it.
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The social network is employing machine learning to help proactively detect bullying in photos, which will then be reviewed by a human moderator.
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We've been proactively and constructively working with the Department of Justice for several months regarding this inquiry and we continue to do so.
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We called people to ask their opinions and people were calling us proactively and telling us how impactful it was in their companies.
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Designed to be anonymous, Taylor says employees can use the platform to proactively measure, manage and improve their mental health and well-being.
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You can however keep any music in the cloud by proactively going to your Music Settings and clicking the "Keep my songs" button.
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It said the 300 billion yen allocated to ETFs tied to "supporting firms proactively investing in physical and human capital" would be unchanged.
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It's important to proactively secure your social media accounts, especially since you never know when an innocuous mistake could put you at risk.
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That could have the unintended consequence of discouraging companies from doing aggressive internal system testing and vulnerability analysis to catch exposures proactively, though.
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It is one of many US municipalities that is proactively taking steps to address climate change and strong job growth for it's residents.
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" Uber will also use the data to improve passenger safety Uber is also planning to use its data captures to "improve safety proactively.
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A compulsory deduction from a bank's capital buffer to cover new loans can help incentivise banks to address bad loans proactively, EBA said.
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They must proactively collaborate with States' election professionals, and engage with all relevant parties to ensure a long-term sustainable and scalable approach.
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All the information is de-identified, but it enables the agency to proactively identify trends and risks in the system before something happens.
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For instance, GMM proactively built a multimillion-dollar factory in India in 2012, because we knew how much intellectual capital was available locally.
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If there's a lot of traffic ahead, Maps will proactively offer you an alternative route and note how much time it would save.
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The feed is designed to make the user aware they're on Google, and to proactively give them information without them explicitly seeking it.
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This would prepare teachers to proactively prevent school shootings and support students who deal with trauma including shootings, natural and human created disasters.
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"I don't think that AT&T will try to proactively divest these license assets in order to avoid FCC scrutiny," Greenfield told Motherboard.
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"All 11 Amazon sites with solar from Tesla are generating energy and are proactively monitored and maintained," a Tesla representative told Business Insider.
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"proactively turns on the face unlock sensors, recognizing that you may want to unlock your phone," Google said in its teaser blog post.
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"The Company is proactively and voluntarily in the process of replacing all affected Super Squishy Blob Balls at retailers nationwide," the spokesperson said.
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These accomplishments include, but are not limited to, routinely and proactively releasing the name, date and time of nearly every White House visitor.
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New technologies mean new rules, and the winners will be those companies who proactively integrate ICT into the very fabric of their business.
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She's also keen on making each week as predictable as possible by scheduling her time proactively, based on what's worked in the past.
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Even if the Trump administration does not codify essential safeguards, however, states still have considerable power to proactively strengthen our health-care system.
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Over the last few months, Microsoft had already launched a number of new features that help businesses proactively monitor and identify security threats.
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A Civil Rights activist, Russell proactively supported friend Muhammed Ali's 1967 refusal to be drafted by the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.
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VCs see hundreds of pitches and however much they liked you in the meeting, they might not proactively engage for a significant time.
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There were 232,453,596 accounts challenged, or proactively detected for possibly being spammy or manipulative, in the first half of 2018 by the company.
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She added that the Treasury had "fully and proactively supported" a leak investigation by the department's independent watchdog, which worked with federal prosecutors.
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YouTube also has the problem of growing misinformation that the company needs to proactively contain, which may increase costs near-term, he noted.
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Instead of being reactive to events and incidents, understanding risks helps the operator proactively identify performance trends that could lead to operation disruptions.
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" A Twitter spokesperson said the platform is "proactively removing content that violates our policy and will be engaged with law enforcement, as appropriate.
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This is where the AI element of Kaizo plays a key role, by taking on the need to proactively report into a system.
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"We proactively suspended our self-driving operations, including in California, immediately following the Tempe incident," Uber spokesperson Sarah Abboud said in a statement.
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They could set and publish clear and rational prices, openly and proactively discuss costs with patients, provide alternatives, and deliver real financial value.
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The cost of failing to act more decisively and proactively could be measured in hundreds of thousands of lives and in national futures.
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CEO Rob Monster confirmed that Epik was serving 8chan this morning, though he said Epik had not proactively solicited business from the site.
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Additionally, they have argued that proactively monitoring user content on the platform and bringing "traceability" for "all unlawful content" would lead to overcensorship.
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Proposed laws making platforms go beyond notice and takedown to proactively police users' speech would be even worse than Germany's draconian takedown proposals.
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"There must be closer monitoring and assessment of opinion, proactively speaking out and giving positive guidance," Mr. Xi said of Chinese public sentiment.
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When peace accords include measures proactively preventing violence, like creating commissions to resolve disputes and demilitarized zones, fighting is less likely to recur.
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Thankfully, the current administration recognizes that this policy of appeasement has failed and is proactively working to reverse the policies of President Obama.
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TransCanada and Enbridge said in separate statements they acted immediately and proactively after discovering the issues and that all their pipes were safe.
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"We closely collaborated with the NYCCHR and proactively addressed many of their recommendations well in advance of our agreement being finalized," she wrote.
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Twitter has pledged to proactively verify new candidates' accounts this election cycle, but an analysis by The Hill shows that effort falling short.
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The Bank confirms that it has a robust system of regularly and proactively filing necessary reports with the FIU for all large transactions.
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"We are determined to improve our understanding of these types of abuses so we can get better at proactively detecting them," Rosen wrote.
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Airlines are proactively removing the planes from schedules until further notice to prevent more last-minute cancellations and delays into the holiday season.
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Acting Administrator Daniel Elwell bristled when members of Congress asked him why other countries had acted sooner by proactively pulling it from service.
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In late 2015, BOJ Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda called for creation of ETFs for firms "proactively making investment in physical and human capital".
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We've been working to improve Twitter's ability to proactively detect and enforce our rules to help reduce the burden on people using Twitter.
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After all, many of his millions of views come from his fans, who subscribe to his channel and seek out his videos proactively.
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Twitter, for example, still doesn't proactively search for these kinds of posts, and instead waits for users to flag them for the company.
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"We are reviewing and removing content that violates our rules – both proactively and through reports," said Twitter spokesperson Liz Kelley in an email.
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Employing additional team members, merging back-room operations and working more proactively to prevent illness in local communities are vital means of improving efficiency.
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DHS policy is to not proactively search local government computers, but to offer such services as an option if local officials make the request.
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Nest, the smart home company owned by Google, is proactively locking people out of their accounts if it believes their passwords have been compromised.
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But if they think and act proactively, they can get ahead of the burgeoning changes and design a system that harnesses and accelerates them.
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European governments have pressured tech companies to more proactively curb hate speech and incitement to terrorism, amid heightened racial tensions and national security concerns.
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To guard against financial vulnerabilities, the IMF said policymakers should proactively deploy prudential tools, such as the countercyclical capital buffer and bank stress testing.
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Though it's not technically part of Gmail itself, enabling Google Now lets Google tap into the contents of your inbox to proactively add reminders.
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Proactively asking questions and seeking the advice of experts in your field will help you stay on the right path and avoid costly mistakes.
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"We're proactively removing content that violates our policies, and will be engaged with law enforcement as appropriate," a spokesperson for Twitter told BuzzFeed News.
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The bank said in a statement last September that it was taking the allegations seriously and had proactively reported them to the appropriate authorities.
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"All of us, men and women, can become conscious of our implicit bias against women and work very proactively to overcome it," she said.
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So it seems notable that CBO proactively decided to go ahead and lay down the ground rules for scoring in a very public way.
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Policy makers may become proactively hawkish, UBS also stated, and highlighted the 2013 "taper tantrum" which saw a short lived sell-off in Treasurys.
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Yes Bank said in a statement on Thursday it had proactively undertaken a review of its ATMs and found no evidence of any breach.
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Even if companies do not have activists on their shareholder register, the threat of attracting one is leading companies to proactively search for growth.
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While Google does scan for malware across its app store, its record is spotty when it comes to proactively preventing malware from going live.
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These were early examples of deriving metadata from the image and using it proactively, to improve that image or feeding forward to the next.
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Our Expert Voices conversation on North Korea We should take every reasonable measure to proactively minimize the risk of a nuclear conflict in Korea.
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FCF generation of less than USD200 million by end-FY19 and its inability to proactively manage debt maturities would be negative for the ratings.
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It misdirects audiences to prior pollution abatement efforts, such as reducing dust and acid rain, to suggest the industry is proactively addressing carbon emissions.
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As class action lawsuits get underway, the bank should set aside a fund to compensate the victims and begin that process, immediately and proactively.
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She added a perfect score was no guarantee that rights would always be respected and urged governments to proactively work to fight gender discrimination.
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However, the same ideas in this article that put us at risk could be used to protect us, proactively, via some future private enterprise.
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Facebook's fact-checking program has been criticized for being too reactive, as opposed to proactively preventing the spread of misinformation in the first place.
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Instead, the White House proactively defended the revolutionary group in the most unfitting of contexts: the eulogies for fallen police officers in Dallas, Texas.
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John Gertz, the head of an initiative dedicated to the search for intelligent life, warns that proactively making contact could spark a diplomatic crisis.
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Think of it as a stimulus program that incentivizes those individuals in need of job retraining and those organizations that proactively create new jobs.
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It's also possible that he deliberately constructed an emotional photonegative of the earlier song, whose narrator is keeping someone out, proactively setting up boundaries.
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Equally important, regulations will become more restrictive if a species declines, encouraging property owners to proactively protect less-vulnerable species to avoid this consequence.
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"From 2014-2016, the Navy has proactively expanded LARC access by sponsoring one-day provider training events at 11" military treatment facilities, they wrote.
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Phillipo said for now customers will have to fire up the Tile app proactively to see if they're missing anything before they drive away.
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Prior efforts to stop meddling often involved alerting hackers that the U.S. was aware of the attempt, rather than more proactively engaging the attacks.
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This would allow these refugee cases to be processed proactively, quickly and effectively, rather than reactively, and would lower the cost to American taxpayers.
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These time slots, which he refers to as buffers, are moments that he carves out for himself so he can think strategically and proactively.
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Twitter said its automated systems proactively flag 38 percent of abusive tweets removed from the platform, touting the figure in an announcement on Tuesday.
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Having been caught on the back foot by fights in New York City, among other places, Airbnb appears to be trying to act proactively.
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When Canadian synagogues were threatened, authorities denounced the threats as antithetical to Canadian values, and police promised to proactively ensure security at Jewish facilities.
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"In every hour, minute, and second we must be ready to fight proactively against the wrong views," the paper quoted the general as saying.
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They've supported online awareness group Girls Against, plus they proactively police sexual assault at gigs, responding to fan concerns posted on their own Facebook.
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In the conference call, Mr. Zuckerberg said Facebook was working with government agencies and private companies to proactively find malicious actors using the platform.
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Although Monster is not duty bound to disclose the exposure to regulators, some companies proactively warn their users even when third parties are involved.
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On the passive, "robo" investing side, SoFi said customers shifted from "aggressive" to "moderately aggressive" with people proactively changing their strategies more than usual.
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While NVM and RMV work with the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office, they are often the only organized bodies proactively working to register voters.
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Being curious, proactively seeking answers to questions, and trying to solve problems is a trait I see in people who are driving progress here.
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"If we are unable to place them on a different flight, we will proactively reach out to try and offer other options," United said.
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In November, the FCC approved new rules to protect consumers from unwanted robocalls, allowing phone companies to proactively block calls likely to be fraudulent.
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"We hope the statement will educate more people about [discrimination] and encourage the authorities to act more proactively in solving those issues," he added.
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Customer success specialists are expected to work proactively to understand core client needs and what an organization needs to do to meet those needs.
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According to the reports, the targeted removals have not been proactively communicated on the website publicly, as is required by federal record keeping guidelines.
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"This provision simply protects good actors who proactively block or screen for offensive material and thus shields them from any frivolous lawsuits," he said.
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According to the statement, the company decided to "proactively pause" the sale of its metabolism-related products in the wake of their Tiktok virality.
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With the countless data breaches and financial scams transpiring on a near daily basis, it's imperative to proactively protect your financial and personal data.
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"Since there is no way to proactively 'fight' a down market, the urge to flee and protect our money becomes almost overwhelming," Modly added.
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For example, companies will be able to proactively block calls from numbers with area codes that don't exist or that can't make outgoing calls.
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Regardless of the specific route taken, the United States must accelerate weapons deliveries to Israel to help our ally proactively confront worsening shared threats.
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Rather than focusing on treating you while you're already sick, Forward is primarily concerned with helping its members proactively manage their health over time.
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A moderator could proactively sift out content-free or unrelated posts until the distortion evened out, the way they already evaluate flagged spam or abuse.
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And with so little concrete evidence to back it up, the nagging feeling that you aren't being treated equally can be hard to proactively fix.
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Platforms can decide to allow Pizzagate content to exist on their site while simultaneously deciding not to algorithmically amplify or proactively proffer it to users.
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The device didn't explode and was "proactively detonated" by bomb squad technicians, according to The New York Times, which cited an unnamed law enforcement official.
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To resolve my issue YouTube needs to have a dedicated task force or people monitoring for pedophilic content on their platform and proactively removing it.
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Near the end of his first term, Obama appeared to have found a tool that worked: allowing people to proactively apply for protection from deportation.
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" The statement says that the bank immediately began to verify the claims' authenticity and it "will be reaching out to clients proactively through all channels.
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In the private meeting with Blumenthal, and in one with Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, Gorsuch seems to be trying to address the issue proactively.
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"By proactively removing the Max from scheduled service, we can reduce last-minute flight cancellations and unexpected disruptions to our customers' travel plans," said Southwest.
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We strongly encourage owners who have experienced blackmail to proactively report such threats before a corresponding review is submitted by using our free Management Centre.
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The site utilizes some automated systems to proactively eliminate content, such as child sexual abuse or terrorism, but what's left falls to teams of moderators.
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" Löning recommended that WWF train its staff more, consider "setting up a human rights department," and "report more proactively and transparently on human rights issues.
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When you don't proactively set aside money for these things, it can be painful to write the checks and watch your hard-earned money disappear.
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And, according to a Facebook spokesperson, it's working to proactively block the spread of fake news and creation of fake accounts earlier in the process.
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In a statement to BuzzFeed News, DHS said it would not proactively provide Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which detains undocumented immigrants, with information on dreamers.
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There are relationships, clients that have approached me that want to be involved, but I do not proactively approach the client base or my colleagues.
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This is a wake-up call for the medical device industry, and an opportunity to respond proactively, fixing the vulnerabilities that exist in its products.
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There's a world in which YouTube proactively sought out bad search results and data voids, blocking access while it works to root out exploitative content.
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They called all of their LPs and notified them proactively and they have a much better chance of coming out of this than Binary Capital.
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In this case, we are not only doing our part, but also working very proactively and aggressively with authorities, and with cities, with urban planners.
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It said it identified compliance concerns with, and fired, the planner in question in 2014, then "proactively initiated remediation to identify and compensate affected customers".
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It can provide data to local police officers when crimes occur, but it can also proactively notify them when a stolen vehicle enters a neighborhood.
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The big picture: Tuesday morning, Axios' Sara Fischer hosted a series of conversations on the need to proactively define your brand in today's media landscape.
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We've formed a global partnership with UNESCO on media literacy, updated our fake accounts policy, and invested in better tools to proactively detect malicious activity.
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Update #2: A Zenefits spokesperson reached out to clarify that the company "proactively re-valued the Series C" as part of the ongoing Zenefits saga.
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Central banks around the world must proactively fight climate change in their own investment portfolios in order to safeguard their key priorities, according to research.
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"But there's a lot of complexity on the personal side, and a lot of people don't think about ways to proactively protect themselves," she said.
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Cautious travel agents in China proactively curtail trips to certain countries when they sense that the diplomatic mood is souring, says someone in the business.
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At first, the badge was reserved for "well-known individuals at risk of impersonation," so Twitter would proactively reach out and verify high-profile users.
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This is because police don't proactively identify and monitor serial abusers, relying instead on each victim to report individual cases of abuse as a crime.
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At the time of the author's study, we had a team at JUUL Labs that proactively, manually blocked underage users from following our Twitter feed.
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"They want to do more, I think, to proactively shape people's thinking through the media," he said, "and they can't have this kind of competition."
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For those looking for other ideas on what they can do to proactively address this problem, I find that the work of Project Include, LeanIn.
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Users can proactively list their content on the Lobster platform, or Lobster can reach out to creators of unlisted content to negotiate a licensing deal.
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"Frankly, we could learn a thing or two from our allies in Europe about proactively protecting ourselves against the threat posed by Russia," Warner said.
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"This announcement represents the next step in AB InBev's continued commitment to proactively address regulatory considerations in its recommended acquisition of SABMiller," said AB InBev.
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We are advising our defense clients to go on offense and communicate proactively to avoid being on the receiving end of a sharp presidential tweet.
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It felt really good to not be writing in response of sadness but to be declaring my own intentions and writing my own narrative proactively.
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WhatsApp has rolled out new administrative controls for groups, imposed limits on message forwarding, and proactively bans millions of bot and spam accounts each month.
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"By proactively canceling these flights, we are able to provide better service to our customers with availability and rebooking options," American said in a statement.
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"Over time, we hope to use technology to improve safety proactively," Joe Sullivan, Uber's chief security officer, wrote in a company blog post on Tuesday.
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Facebook has been working with the German government to more proactively combat racist or xenophobic content, after facing initial criticism from the country's justice minister.
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Samidh Chakrabarti, Facebook's product manager for civic engagement, also explained that Facebook is now proactively looking for foreign-based Pages producing civic-related content inauthentically.
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Communicates AuthenticallyCommunicates proactively and in a timely manner to share information, persuade, and influence with the appropriate level of detail, tone, and opportunities for feedback.
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Data are necessary to shine a light on problematic pay practices, as well as to encourage employers to proactively identify and correct improper pay disparities.
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They join the ranks of seven other states that, over the last few years, have proactively protected FBAs that provide foster care and adoption services.
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Neuberger particularly emphasized the importance of proactively defending against vulnerabilities in emerging technologies like 5G, autonomous vehicles, quantum computing—and swarms of malicious drones. Naturally.
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The data you choose, the sources you pull from and the features you include are all places where bias could be introduced or proactively prevented.
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Some ways you can try mending your relationship include looking for commonalities to bond over, and proactively offering to help lighten their workload, CNN reported.
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States should also proactively consider measures that aren't directly designed to protect against an attack on voter rolls but could effectively prevent or mitigate harms.
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The United States has proactively supported minority groups targeted by ISIS in Nineveh plains, investing in more than 60 projects, according to a 2017 report.
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Colontown has collaborated to provide a clearinghouse for specific and relevant information about colon cancer treatment and resources – empowering patients to pursue better care proactively.
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Casper's office announced immediately following the high court ruling that it would be proactively investigating U.S. firms with headquarters in Germany — including Facebook and Google.
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For now, I think the most important thing for all of us to do is to proactively educate ourselves about what these conflicts actually are.
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Leveraging computer vision and artificial intelligence a camera will hopefully help proactively shop for me without needing me to physically search online or in stores.
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"As difficult as that was, it was a way of proactively trying to make a positive out of something that was truly horrific," Chris says.
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We permanently ban any such accounts and associated devices as soon as identified, and we continuously develop ever-stronger controls to proactively detect suspicious activity.
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"We are proactively taking steps to strengthen our financial flexibility to help us navigate through this unprecedented situation," CEO Erik Nordstrom said in a statement.
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The regulators said they will also monitor the ongoing developments to "proactively manage risks in the marketplace and will introduce additional precautionary measures as appropriate".
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"We have worked closely with local authorities to proactively respond, ensuring we continue to serve customers while taking care of our associates," Amazon has said.
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It's time for games companies to use the huge quantities of data they gather about their players, to do more to proactively identify vulnerable gamers.
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Work to push companies and VC firms to prevent harm proactively instead of reacting only after bad press, litigation, or public shaming on social media.
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"We've gone from being on our back foot to now proactively going after some of the biggest threats that are out there," Zuckerberg told reporters.
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"AMC is proactively taking action to cut in half the number of tickets that we will make available at all our U.S. theaters," he said.
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That's why publisher trade group Digital Content Next and others argue for these vendors to proactively exempt news on the coronavirus as a default setting.
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Nashville has been doing it for decades: Officials there have proactively purchased some 400 homes and lots in recent years, spending more than $43 million.
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"In this context the company has decided to launch a cost reduction program to proactively address the expected weaker conditions in the next few quarters".
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San Francisco banned all scooters in June until officials come up with regulations, which should prod their counterparts in New York to proactively do so.
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In an email sent to customers on Wednesday, the rental company stated its plan to "proactively provide details and additional transparency" around its cleaning processes.
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Many of these are health coaches spread throughout the U.S., who are tasked with supporting patients proactively based on the data Hinge has access to.
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Many in high places who refused to behave proactively (to protect students) ultimately lost their jobs — for putting institutional concerns before the welfare of students.
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"You have to think carefully about your customers and put yourself in their shoes so you can proactively offer solutions for their needs," she said.
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There are ways in which we can actually interrupt our old experiences of ourselves, rewire them, and then proactively go after the life we want.
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Instead of waiting for the youth to respond to the next crisis, we should proactively engage them as partners in shaping our AI-entangled future.
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Chief among the barriers is a lack of access to administrative claims data, which providers need to fully understand and proactively manage a patient population.
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From these groups, I learned that editors put calls out for submissions on Twitter, so I started proactively combing that site for leads as well.
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Pressure from consumers has also prompted brands like H&M to proactively support local suppliers who create safe and profitable businesses in places like Bangladesh.
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The exposure creates an incentive for the employer to proactively make the workplace safer to prevent as many work-related injuries or illnesses as possible.
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ReShape is committed to supporting the continued safe and effective use of the dual balloon and is proactively communicating with physicians about this FDA update.
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You can issue a refund on eBay either by responding to a buyer&aposs request, or by proactively cancelling an order before it&aposs shipped.
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"Our goal is to bring global inventory levels down to more normal levels - and even more importantly, to proactively protect against a glut," he said.
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"By proactively canceling these flights, we are able to provide better service to our customers with availability and rebooking options," American said on its website.
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Because, from the officers' perspective, the current scrutiny is so unfair and one-sided that the only option is to pull back from proactively helping.
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Multiple-year funding is essential to continue large-scale, multiple-year trials, proactively plan next steps for research programs, and allocate research dollars most effectively.
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Rather than trying to address these concerns proactively, Uber waited until drivers filed a massive lawsuit, then made some concessions to drivers in the settlement.
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Facebook's artificial intelligence technology can proactively flag hate speech in the country at a much higher rate than it did one year ago, for example.
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"If ISPs lost their safe harbor protections, the incentive would be for ISPs to boot customers proactively, before they ran into any liability," Rose said.
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Companies that proactively manage their exposure to climate change risks demonstrate stronger governance and serve investor interests by mitigating costs that address wide-ranging climate impacts.
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For leaders, one of the most effective and simple ways to help employees understand the benefits of a space is to discuss it proactively with them.
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The city has made several successful pushes to expand universal screening of children, and proactively find affected homes, but these efforts don't always reach private homes.
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Although we have done tremendous damage to this environment, there are things we can proactively do to make it potentially better and to bring it back.
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Furthermore, rather than proactively reporting the total number of those who disappeared, the bureau only notified DHS of 32 individuals no longer under the agency's control.
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Grab's Indonesia managing director, Ridzki Kramadibrata, told Mashable the company is a legal entity in Indonesia, and is "proactively communicating with the government" on the issues.
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The idea is to allow users to proactively make use of all this data to find possible issues and understand customers better to improve their businesses.
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Ferguson keeps an eye on California, which tends to be the earliest adopter of best safety practices, and proactively applies them to C-TEC's own policies.
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Best of luck, and if vaping turns out to be ten times deadlier than smoking I proactively take zero responsibility for your (and my) bad decisions.
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"Proactively nurturing your Twitter account," as you will all no doubt be aware, typically being one of the preordained sentences that signals the end of times.
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This included reporting it to proper authorities, pursuing legal action, and proactively taking steps to further strengthen our stringent security measures that are already in place.
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They must also proactively instruct media not to use "bathroom" framing around stories, while finding a think tank to issue an independent study refuting the opposition.
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Our online and mobile offers are being continuously refined and expanded, proactively meeting the requirements of all of our customers, including the most digitally astute ones.
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Facebook is launching a new AI tool today that it says can proactively detect and flag intimate images and videos of someone posted without their consent.
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YouTube didn't say if black salve videos were already a topic that it was looking out for and proactively removing before being asked about specific ones.
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But the heart of the matter, in Jackler's view, is that Facebook isn't proactively filtering out tobacco marketing, despite several policies clearly designed to prohibit it.
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Out of an abundance of caution, we have proactively reached out to customers and provided refunds for eclipse glasses that may not comply with industry standards.
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Uber doesn't proactively communicate with police about alleged incidents, a policy based on advice from experts on how to respect victims' privacy, the Uber spokesperson said.
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Some measures include more proactively banning content on the platform that glorifies or condones violence, instead of simply drawing the line at actual threats of violence.
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This included reporting it to proper authorities, pursuing legal action, and proactively taking steps to further strengthen our stringent security measures that are already in place.
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It's hard to see how any law requiring digital firms to proactively monitor for copyright could work at the scale of YouTube without using a filter.
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" USOC officials later said in a statement to PEOPLE: "We have proactively arranged for multiple independent reviews of our safe sport policies and practices since 2010.
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Other major Mexican restaurant chains were contacted and most didn't want to talk about the issue although one indicated they had "proactively prepared" for the situation.
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Now, the site will proactively look at different signals, such as an IP address, to identify when someone who has been blocked tries to reinitiate contact.
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But the company has faced criticism from lawmakers for not doing more to proactively remove content that violates its rules or spreads disinformation and false news.
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This is a difficult situation, because the computer must "proactively adapt if [its] human partner cannot guess," says Ani Kembhavi, a researcher at the Allen Institute.
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Since then, European health officials have taken heat far more seriously, proactively issuing public health alerts and opening public cooling centers during periods of extreme heat.
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From the perspective of a company providing web infrastructure services to an organization on this list, not proactively policing their platform makes a lot of sense.
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In this latest discussion, Mozilla isn't debating the merits of an application from Kazakhstan to include its root certificate, but whether Mozilla should proactively block it.
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Its throttling policy doesn't violate net neutrality principles, but the least the company can do is proactively notify customers when it messes with their video streams.
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Given its history of failures in approaching sexual assault, Tennessee should be looking for someone who has a history of proactively ensuring sexual assault isn't tolerated.
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"We have to proactively go out and find children who are infected and treat them so that we protect them from an early grave," says Fenwick.
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"Proactively foster a healthy, positive Internet culture, and let cultured comment, rational posts and well-intentioned responses become the order of the day online," Ren said.
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We have proactively shared this information with OCHCA and given our actions, they have indicated there is no longer any known risk associated with our facilities.
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On bad debt, he said, it is more important that banks manage that risk by "proactively and conservatively" setting aside enough money to cover those loans.
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Rather than just scanning the stars for signs of intelligent life, METI proactively seeks to make contact with aliens by transmitting radio signals from powerful telescopes.
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On Friday, the company announced the launch of its new AI technology that it says can proactively detect "near-nude" images and video shared without consent.
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Facebook today proactively reports instances of abuse with domain name registrars and their privacy/proxy services, and often works with them to take down malicious domains.
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As for the boarding schools, many are conducting more rigorous background checks when hiring staff and are proactively training employees to recognize grooming behaviors among adults.
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In recent months, the company's UK branch has promised to proactively report crimes to police and to make sure drivers only operate where they are licensed.
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Users can also give Hello Hipmunk permission to access their Google calendar, which it then periodically scans for events requiring travel and proactively provides booking options.
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Health-care organizations need to more proactively report suicide in their workforce, so we can begin to understand the drivers for suicide in health-care workers.
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In Burundi, the APB identified indicators of increasing polarization in society ahead of its June 2015 election and proactively provided emergency funding for atrocity prevention programming.
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And while some students are proactively shifting away from traditional finance roles to explore blockchain, many are trying to find a way to blend the two.
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"To have that information in terms of running your business more efficiently or proactively avoiding regulatory troubles is huge," said David Widerhorn, the firm's chief executive.
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The U.S. must ensure this funding remains available and fully partner with the World Health Organization so we can address this crisis proactively rather than reactively.
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"We are proactively eliminating any potential uncertainty for our churches and community organizations so nothing distracts them from their core mission," Brady said in a statement.
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While several fishery management councils — including those that oversee North Pacific, Pacific and Mid-Atlantic ocean fishing — have proactively protected unmanaged forage species, others have not.
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"The Company is proactively and voluntarily in the process of replacing all affected Super Squishy Blob Balls at retailers nationwide," a representative from MB Wolverine said.
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Because the Pixel 4 can tell when you're reaching for your phone, it can proactively decrease your alarm as you extend your hand toward the device.
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It's the most prominent, publicly known effort to proactively identify and thwart Russian election hacking efforts—and Microsoft's in a unique position to pull it off.
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For example, Walmart wants to use artificial intelligence to better identify when items are running low on stock so that it can proactively replenish the stock.
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We also are having success in proactively working with social media platforms to remove posts, pages and unauthorized offers to sell product targeted at underage accounts.
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But both companies have built their own interfaces for news — Accelerated Mobile Pages and Instant Articles — and they could proactively counter fake stories in those spaces.
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The gender gap in Silicon Valley has persisted for years, but pressure is mounting for companies to respond to allegations and proactively change their office cultures.
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Designed for mobile app marketers, Aiden says it uses machine reading to analyze large sets of paid advertising data, and proactively make changes to improve ROI.
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By proactively posting these so-called "warrant canary" statements, companies can quietly reveal when they have received such orders by removing the statements from their websites.
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In Afghanistan, new research evaluating our youth program there found that proactively offering vocational training alongside cash reduced young people's willingness to support armed opposition groups.
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"He has been acting proactively," Mr. Rosselló said, adding that the president declared Puerto Rico a disaster zone as the storm was smashing into the island.
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HNA proactively decided to seek regulatory approval from Cfius, an interagency body that includes, among others, representatives from the Treasury and the Department of Homeland Security.
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But near the end of his first term, Obama appeared to have found a tool that worked: allowing people to proactively apply for protection from deportation.
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Foxconn said it "enforced stringent supplier management requirements in accordance with international and local conflict minerals legislation and has proactively communicated these requirements to our suppliers".
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"We continue to proactively conduct risk assessment, and when we identify an issue, we act and recall our inspectors and engineers, as appropriate, to address them."
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"We are talking about Detroit now because we proactively tested all water sources, and defined the problem with a solution," said Nikolai P. Vitti, the superintendent.
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The administration has not said whether it will proactively start to deport DREAMers whose permits expire in April or soon after (outside the last renewal window).
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Parents must demand and proactively request annual screening of their children for HBLs and ensure communication between their child's clinical team and school on any HBLs.
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Because the reality is, if these companies don't step into these new values proactively, then the government's going to have to shift them into those values.
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An executive for the company testified in the House last week that Section 230 "gives us the ability to proactively look for abuse and remove it."
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"Whenever I get frustrated about the state of our country, it inspires me to proactively teach my kids to DO BETTER," she wrote in her post.
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By proactively and continuously testing our digital systems with attack attempts that mimic a determined and well-resourced hacker, we can protect ourselves from continued threats.
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Related to the above, when a good listener hears something they don't understand, they proactively ask clarifying questions instead of shrugging their shoulders and moving on.
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The legislative push signals they are becoming more aggressive about proactively reining in American and Chinese tech companies, Valentina Pop at the Wall Street Journal reports.
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The Bank on its own, on observing the nature of transactions in these accounts, proactively filed a report with FIU for further investigations well in time.
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All middle managers need not only to improve their recruiting, retention and promotion activities, they also need to address toxic sexist behaviors in the workplace proactively.
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"The company is proactively evaluating existing operating models and structures to better position Chevron to compete and win in any environment," said Chevron spokesman Kent Robertson.
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For example, USAID's resilience agenda has helped lead the global movement to proactively address recurring shocks and stresses, reducing the need for more costly humanitarian assistance.
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"Using technology, we have been able to proactively bring greater racial equity and fairness to marijuana legalization in California," Gascón said in a press release Monday.
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Hogue, whose company Authentique is now working on a platform for artists to proactively certify their online fanbase with record labels, believes this is the future.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Commerce Ministry has "proactively dealt with" trade frictions with the United States this year, it said on Sunday after an annual work conference.
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It is also attempting to use AI to more proactively screen for prohibited content before it goes up, but that's still not standard across the board.
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In all other cases when our systems proactively detect potential hate speech, the content is still sent to our review teams to make a final determination.
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Under Khosrowshahi, Uber is attempting to build an image of a company that's not just open to working with cities, but one that proactively does so.
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" The school added, "This morning, we reached out proactively to both the NCAA and the FBI to pledge our full cooperation and to learn more details.
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Then, in theory, alliance members can identify bad guys much faster and work together to deter them, proactively through intelligence sharing, and reactively through joint investigations.
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Now they are proactively fighting for abortion to be treated as a routine medical practice and a basic human right for women, not some shameful secret.
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Stripe has already started to reach out proactively to customers to market and issue the loans, which appear to be getting tested under the brand name Advance.
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It would be extremely rare for an employer to fire a team member who is producing good work, playing well with other employees, and addressing issues proactively.
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At your current workplace, it's smart to defend your reputation by proactively letting the human resources department know you've been a victim of identity theft, Moore said.
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By breaking this rule, these GOP members proactively threw away whatever moral high ground they might have had -- granted, there's not much moral high ground in Washington.
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Make It Right continues to work proactively with homeowners in the Lower 9th Ward, and we will make no further comment on the case at this time.
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Make It Right continues to work proactively with homeowners in the Lower 9th Ward, and we will make no further comment on the case at this time.
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Tsai said that it's a constant "cat and mouse game" with the counterfeiters, but that the company is proactively removing bad listings at a stepped up rate.
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Still, Chia said the company is focused on the marketplace aspect of the business and is "not proactively trying to grow" the delivery portion of the business.
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Proactively turning off power is a highly complex issue with significant public safety risks on both sides—all of which need to be carefully considered and addressed.
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That's also likely why the company won't publicly commit to issuing repair refunds, and also why you should proactively try to get one if you've already paid.
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The technology will leverage both AI and machine learning techniques to proactively detect near-nude images or videos that are shared without permission across Facebook and Instagram.
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Isn't that just a very old religious message, which is that we ought to look after those weaker than ourselves, and to keep thinking about it proactively.
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Still, it did work the majority of the time and is useful to know, even if the detection doesn't work to proactively correct the mistake for you.
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How is it OK for Hillary Clinton to proactively seek dirt from the Russians but the Trump campaign met at the Russians request and that is bad?
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And in the Alabama special election in the US, we were able to proactively detect and remove fake accounts from Macedonia that were trying to spread disinformation.
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Kids might not always tell you when they've seen something disturbing, so if you know a particularly upsetting video is going around, you can proactively address it.
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Despite that, Facebook pledged to police its ad platform more proactively and to use a mix of automated software and human moderation to weed out discriminatory advertising.
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Officials are also proactively contacting all families of students set to travel in the coming months, she added, to check whether they still wish to do so.
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"Certain weaknesses were identified in HSBC's processes which inhibited HSBC from proactively detecting potential money laundering and the financing of terrorism," the PA said in a statement.
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This allows them to proactively reach out to ensure legal, adequate coverage before disaster ensues, such as an uncovered accident—a better outcome for all parties involved.
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Hospitals and other healthcare institutions need to have policies in place to handle situations when patients' social media posts go viral and take steps to respond proactively.
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You can go out and proactively try to cultivate more of a community nature in your neighborhood, and maybe a victory garden, whatever, but it's all voluntary.
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"The courts have essentially interpreted the DMCA in a way that places no responsibility on those services like Google to proactively enforce our rights," the firm said.
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Companies with inflated valuations can't defy market forces indefinitely, and those that fail to adjust proactively will ultimately get backed into a much harder adjustment: the recapitalization.
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Users can proactively seek information by clicking the joystick and scrolling, but the headset also serves up information in a push notification, including incoming messages and emails.
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States like Maine, California, and Washington have proactively and successfully passed laws that limit the use of certain flame retardants and chemicals like BPA in children's products.
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"Many companies are not proactively engaging with the spirit of the transparency in supply chain legislation ... the perfect environment exists for people to be exploited," he added.
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Equally important, CDA 230 is also the law that enables companies to proactively monitor and remove illegal, illicit, or objectionable content while operating at a large scale.
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It ensures that law enforcement can schedule proactively and not wait until loved ones die in order to control the modified fentanyl-related substance that killed them.
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The hope is to eventually invest in applications like those that can proactively identify patients with troubling health factors before they even step foot inside the hospital.
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If mistakes were made, the FBI, the world's greatest investigative body, should be proactively surfacing them, owning them, fixing them and affirmatively pushing their findings to Congress.
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By proactively communicating the value of the product utilities produce — it will make it much more difficult for anyone to question the increasing water bills they receive.
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In most cases, though, eBay sellers proactively provide tracking information that makes it easy to follow your order from shipment, through delivery, and right to your door.
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Millennials are also proactively choosing to make such significant sacrifices for career advancement, according to a separate survey by Wakefield Research for Graebel, a corporate relocation service.
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If only the community-building generosity and coöperation shown in a disaster's wake could be channelled into understanding and proactively working with nature to avoid future calamities.
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I'd also recommend that the PBGC start to proactively take over failing multiemployer plans and prohibit them from making additional benefit promises until they are fully funded.
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"We have proactively sought to understand it better by undertaking detailed scientific research — both for Sergio and for the benefit of clean sport more widely," he said.
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"The classic criminal defense conundrum is whether to proactively strike a deal or hope the evidence shapes up favorably for you," Ms. Clarence, the California lawyer, said.
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In a response given to The Washington Post, the DEA said the agency has upgraded its software program so it can investigate suspicious opioid orders more proactively.
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Bringing in a new leader for PCMA is part of a broader effort to hit back harder against the pharmaceutical industry and defend the industry more proactively.
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At the same time, Microsoft realized that it could use all of the billions of signals it gets from its users to better help its customers proactively.
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You can also go ahead and proactively remove your current credit card, as you'll be prompted to enter new payment information once you select your new country.
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Using a built-in transcription service, Einstein can listen to the call in real time and proactively provide sales teams and call center agents with relevant information.
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And they have to be proactively forward versus looking backwards, because it's hard to not understand where you need to go if don't understand where you're going.
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AI has made massive progress over the years and in many areas, which has enabled us to proactively detect the vast majority of the content we remove.
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"One Medical proactively reached out to SpaceX employees who may have been exposed to a COVID-19 positive case," the provider said in emailed statement to CNBC.
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Ethical questions such as, "Is it okay to build a personality profile of someone without their knowledge?" would have been proactively considered before being put into practice.
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He told investigators that "he had assumed that White House staff had proactively engaged Congress and other stakeholders" before the order was signed, according to the report.
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Meanwhile, Hercules has been "maintaining close communications" with the vehicle's portfolio companies to "proactively assess and manage potential risks" across their borrowers, according to the company's statement.
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Instead of the "boom and bust" funding provided each time, there's an outbreak, countries must proactively commit the funds to build and support permanent emergency preparedness infrastructure.
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In the third quarter of 2019, Facebook removed 20193 million pieces of hate speech content from its global platform, with 80 percent caught proactively using artificial intelligence.
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" In an earlier statement, USOC spokesman Mark Jones said the organization has "proactively arranged for multiple independent reviews of our safe sport policies and practices since 2010.
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"Parkland was a moment that did spur us to proactively reach out to law enforcement to start talking about how we can do this better," said Slater.
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