Not exact matches
Still, the industry could be more
aggressive because consumers will probably accept even bigger cuts in salt, according to Leith Greenslade, head of JustActions, a group that
campaigns on health and other issues.
She is thought of particularly highly by the Brexiters
because during the
campaign she was prepared to lie - or, if you are being generous, commit to a systematic act of
aggressive sophistry - by claiming that Turkey was about to join the EU and that Britain had no veto to stop it.
This ongoing corruption is made possible
because Glenwood, through its
aggressive use of its LLCs, is effectively not subject to any
campaign contribution limits.
Indeed,
Campaign & Elections magazine sang Mr. Kwatra's praises
because of his work with the New York Hotel Motor Trades Council: «A slick and
aggressive young operative, he's widely credited for turning the small union into a power player at both the city and state levels.»
But many of the students who attended Arlington in 2011 - 12 opted to remain in the district, partially
because of an
aggressive IPS attendance
campaign.
Novy - Marx notes that net income isn't necessarily a good indicator of profitability
because it can be depressed by, say, spending on research and development or an
aggressive advertising
campaign.
This is not
because of any of the propaganda issued for more than a century in support of
aggressive catch - and - kill and poisoning
campaigns that killed millions of dogs in futile efforts to stop rabies before the advent of neuter / return.
Insurance companies are getting
aggressive with their ad
campaigns because of increasing competition in the field, and
because they want to attract new clients who, perhaps dissatisfied with escalating premiums, are increasingly taking to the Web to search for insurance quotes [source: Schultz].
Patent trolls and other entities that engage in
aggressive licensing
campaigns will need to reevaluate the risks associated with going after a Vermont business or organization,
because of the potential risk of being hailed into state court to answer a state law claim.