The phrase
"aggressive action" refers to taking forceful or assertive steps to accomplish a goal or defend oneself. It implies a more intense and determined approach, often involving confrontation or strong measures.
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I'm just talking about starting with steps that can build support for
more aggressive actions on emissions by first illustrating and demonstrating what's possible on energy now.
It will take
aggressive action on the part of parents and teachers and all of us if we are to restore and protect our public schools and the future of our children.
The great need for borrower relief and the irresponsible behavior of some lenders provide justification
for aggressive action by policymakers.
Many young lawyers fall into the trap of taking
overly aggressive action or threatening to do something — purely because they are acting on instinct or reacting to opposing counsel.
Like many women of my age, I have on occasion encountered other
aggressive actions towards me, both in business and in fact in politics.
We believe such technological transformation will take many decades to complete, even if we start taking far
more aggressive action on energy technology innovation today.
The philosophy I follow is that our emphasis should be on teaching them ways to use their words instead
of aggressive actions.
Once it is discovered who is liable, we will
take aggressive action against those who are responsible for contributing to the injuries.
In particular, the market saw the increase in the median number of expected interest - rate hikes in 2017 — an increase from 2 to 3 — as the key signal showing the Fed was preparing to take even more
aggressive action in the near future.
Abe has demanded more
aggressive action from the central bank to end years of deflation and lift the world's third - biggest economy out of recession.
A recent UCS report shows that the United States must reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80 percent below 2000 levels by 2050, even
with aggressive action by developing and other industrialized nations.
The report also found that «Interfaith, Brookdale, and Wyckoff are experiencing financial crises and
require aggressive action,» and recommended both merging services and restructuring hospitals.
Phil Clapp, president of the National Environmental Trust, said, «The president can no longer wiggle out of
aggressive action by arguing that the science is inconclusive.»
However, Hansen explained that the economic data and the growing threat of a global trade war don't
support aggressive action from the Federal Reserve, which should be positive for gold prices.
In an address at the City University of New York today, Cuomo revealed what he's calling an «
aggressive action plan» to fix Penn Station, as well as mitigate what he claims will be a ripple effect on the city's other transportation systems — namely, the subway.
While Democrats in other states have mentioned potential legal action, New York would be the first state to take
such aggressive action, potentially elevating Cuomo's statute as a leading progressive voice against Trump.
The next year, as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was publishing its second major assessment of climate science, Shell found itself in a delicate balancing act between accepting the scientific consensus and arguing that there was still too much uncertainty to
dictate aggressive action.
APA officials have urged the creators of such violent video games to increase the parental control levels in their titles over the amount of
aggressive actions included in their games.
Despite recent research suggesting that relationally aggressive behaviors occur frequently and may lead to
physically aggressive actions within urban school settings, there has been little prior
But what if, instead of
aggressive action games or Hollywood - produced tie - in titles, a handheld offered some sort of educational value?
That's almost beside the point, according to a wide array of groups, including some that have
championed aggressive action on global warming.
The Woods Hole researchers
say aggressive action to reduce emissions from the land sector can buy more time for a rapid transition to a decarbonised economy.
From the Wall Street Journal A new poll out today on Americansâ $ ™ attitudes about climate change presents sobering findings for those that
favor aggressive action to curb U.S. emissions of greenhouse gases.
Continuously trying to skirt payment could result in the court taking more
aggressive action which could include serving jail time.
The Fed raised the rate only twice in the past decade; Wednesday's decision quickens the pace, signaling the potential for more
aggressive action as the year unfolds.
However, regardless of how long New Mexico personal injury law may allow for action to be taken in a personal injury case, our injury lawyers believe that immediate and
aggressive action often results in the highest possible recovery.
In spite of the FTC's rule and
aggressive action at the state level, there are sellers who seek every possible means to escape regulation.
For Obama, however, killing the pipeline allows him to
claim aggressive action on the environment, potentially strengthening his hand as world leaders prepare to finalize major global climate pact within weeks that the president hopes will be a crowning jewel for his legacy.
A Frisky Fed: Ben Bernanke has never shied away from
aggressive action during his time as chairman of the Federal Reserve.
Regretfully, the increased global interest in recent months has also been matched by
increasingly aggressive actions from Argentina in the form of economic sanctions and trade blockades.
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