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Aggressively

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Aggressively meaning

In an aggressive manner.

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Our position is really straightforward, because we firmly oppose and work aggressively to address BDS on campus, and we firmly oppose and work aggressively to address anti-Semitism.

After Summers walked past his home, prosecutors said Cushingberry “aggressively approached" her on his neighbor’s porch and demanded his mail several times.

After Wilson went through a sophomore slump, with head coach Robert Saleh benching Wilson for Mike White, the Jets aggressively pursued Rodgers.

A Kern County Superior Court judge ruled attorneys representing Tastries Bakery Owner Cathy Miller should be paid $3.62 million after she encountered a financial burden placed upon her by the government “aggressively” pursuing legal enforcement.

Alo stated that governments at all levels and corporate organisations should confront unemployment aggressively to discourage youths from the temptation of resorting to fraudulent means to sustain themselves.

And if they’re forced in too violently, or if the holes are aggressively sanded out, the holes can become too big.

And those loans since we grew aggressively last year are bringing some additional cost of risk.

Another cyclist said he was aggressively sideswiped by a black Toyota about 15 minutes later just up the road from the first collision, police said.

Are any new startups aggressively gathering market share?

As a result, powerful lobbying groups such as the Alzheimer’s Association and USAgainstAlzheimer’s, which get substantial funding from the drug industry, are aggressively pushing CMS to approve widespread Medicare payments for these costly medications.

As a result, the Fed has been raising interest rates aggressively since early last year in order to cool the economy and restore inflation to its target level of about 2%.

Becerra, a First Team All-Area selection last year, battled aggressively on the inside but got into foul trouble and had to sit out part of the game.

But in the two years since the announcement, Stony Brook has moved aggressively to live up to its new title, advertising its new status widely to recruit students and donors.

But the town has aggressively lowered its expenses by eliminating two jobs through attrition, and scrutinizing every other line item — from fuel to overtime — on the expense side of the ledger.

But they also might not, which is why the arguments you make today — and the free speech you so aggressively claim to cherish – could easily be used against you tomorrow.

By aggressively expanding, the company has managed to capture returning consumer demand and improve brand recognition and visibility.

Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is adding a new map called Vondel as part of the Season 4 update on Wednesday, June 14. Activision has been aggressively supporting Call of Duty: Warzone 2 since launching the battle royale last year.

Company unionists have historically tended to settle for relatively meager pay hikes around 2 percent in recent years, as unions are inclined to cooperate with management in keeping job security rather than aggressively demanding pay rises.

E-commerce giant Amazon and a wide range of other companies have also been jettisoning thousands of workers in recent months after expanding too aggressively during the pandemic.

Engines, I'm sure the entry manufacturers are working aggressively to maintain and to support the rates required by the OEs.