Examples of using More proactive in English and their translations into Swedish
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One area where we need to be more proactive is the use of cluster bombs.
Respondents said that BEREC needed to be more proactive on key topics.
The European Community must therefore become far more proactive in this area.
But if you feel the need to be more proactive.
A more proactive and joint approach to promoting an inclusive multi-ethnic society is needed.
It is also necessary to strengthen European accounting governance by adopting a more proactive and integrated approach to the preparation,
Transforms operations in data center networks to a fundamentally more proactive model. Cisco CloudCenter.
creating more openness and ensuring more proactive communication between European public-sec-tor actors(institutions,
More proactive and comprehensive strategies are needed to promote active ageing in line with EGL 5.
the EC tries to be more proactive in many areas.
More proactive enforcement without enhancement of skills
Mr Vever said that a more proactive approach was needed, particularly with a view to preventing distortions of competition.
Work together in taking a more proactive role in the new coordination arrangements established by the Bretton Woods institutions and the United Nations;
I also hope that the Commission will be more proactive in its support for the scheme.
I believe that the Commission should play a more proactive role in defining a clear EU policy on sanctions.
The Committee endorses the more proactive approach to international commercial policy reflected in the Transatlantic Economic Partnership agreement.
I therefore urge the Commission to be more proactive and to display more commitment to these issues.
butalso through a more proactive stance on issues of trade,
Parliament should also require Mrs Ashton to be more proactive and resolute in her actions.
As far as the law enforcement aspect is concerned, we must involve our Member States in a more proactive policy of fast