Sentences with phrase «aggressive moves against»

It was among the most aggressive moves against American tech company anywhere in the world.
In an aggressive move against testing, the New York State United Teachers union started robocalling members Thursday with a reminder they can have their children refuse next week's state exams.
«In an aggressive move against testing, the New York State United Teachers union started robocalling members Thursday with a reminder they can have their children refuse next week's state exams.

Not exact matches

It stands to reason that Trump would seek an aggressive attorney, since all of his other moves in the last week indicate a decision to fight a war against Mueller, rather than seek a negotiated path.
A broker dealer, on the other hand, would probably also advise against such an aggressive move, but if push comes to shove, they could execute the transaction.
The United States imposed major new sanctions against Russia on Friday, striking at senior Russian officials and some of the country's biggest companies in one of Washington's most aggressive moves to punish Moscow for its alleged meddling in the 2016 U.S. election and other «malign activity».
The measures would mark Mr. Trump's most aggressive move yet against a fast - rising economic rival that he has accused of preying on the United States.
The «moving against» type persons (comparable to Fromm's exploitative type) attempt to defend against anxiety by being hyper - independent, competitive, and aggressive, and by demanding power and prestige.
This aggressive move is a form of backlash against using the legal system to hold the food and beverage industry's accountable for deceptive marketing practices.
Democratic lawmakers are already pushing back against Republicans» aggressive moves.
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP)-- A legislative ethics committee has dismissed a complaint against an Alaska lawmaker over his «aggressive use» of the Legislature's moving policy.
While Secretary Duncan gave early, encouraging indications that he supported such an approach, in recent years, regrettably, his department has moved ahead with an aggressive, constitutionally questionable policy of conditional waivers, leading to a fierce backlash against federal overreach.
I do know that if a service pet is aggressive or the owner doesn't take care of it properly, like leaving dog doo all over a common area, then that is cause for action against her having it, but it seems to me that only occurs after move - in, so then you're evicting, adding more frustration and costs to the landlord.
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