Re: what's the word "proctive" mean?
- From: Tony Cooper <tony_cooper213@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 02:11:31 GMT
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 08:09:32 +0800, Robert Bannister
<robban@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Ted Schuerzinger wrote:
>
>> Somebody claiming to be Robert Lieblich <robert.lieblich@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote in news:4364CAA8.66D5AA5F@xxxxxxxxxxx:
>>
>>
>>>Perhaps because there's no such word as "proctive." There, is,
>>>however, a word "proactive," and we are fortunate to have books called
>>>"dictionaries" that help with such things:
>>
>>
>> "Proactive" is, of course, the opposite of "propassive".
>>
>I'm glad I'm not alone in thinking that proactive is a silly
>sociologists' word that we don't need.
More people should be proactive in regard to this issue and speak up.
--
Tony Cooper
Orlando, FL
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