Mr. MacDonald comments that
the aggressive stance taken by the big three Canadian telcos is «unfair».
Not exact matches
Starbucks promptly apologized for the arrests and
took an
aggressive stance in responding to the incident.
Which is why it's encouraging that many prominent voices in the entrepreneurial community are
taking an
aggressive stance against early exits.
The company later
took a more
aggressive stance and said it was eliminating more than 1,000 small producers from its chicken supplier network and launched a marketing campaign to assure customers of the safety of its food.
It's likely that the U.K. would continue to be bound by European law during that period, although it could
take a more
aggressive stance and repeal the U.K.'s European Communities Act of 1972 immediately, but that would have extremely complex legal consequences and overshadow the separation negotiations.
And throughout his first year in office, Trump has
taken an
aggressive stance toward the fraying South American country's government.
«It's not a time to be
taking an
aggressive asset - mix
stance, but rather a broad and diversified strategy,» he said.
Some HNWIs are
taking a more
aggressive stance in order to boost returns in a slower growth market and are looking for investment opportunities in secondary markets.
Trump has recently
taken a more
aggressive stance against Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
We are willing to
take strong
stances, both defensive and
aggressive, with regard to market risk.
The trade deficit figures could strengthen the resolve of Mr. Trump's trade advisers, including Mr. Navarro and Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, who want the United States to
take a more
aggressive stance on trade and are urging tougher action on trading partners that export more to the United States than they import, like China, Mexico and South Korea.
Unimpressed by Beijing's progress on North Korea and market opening, he is
taking an
aggressive stance on aluminium dumping.
Versatility allows us to
take on an
aggressive trading
stance whilst our risk remains limited.
Indications that the US Federal Reserve is inclined to
take a more
aggressive stance in raising interest rates have triggered an outflow of capital from Hong Kong to the US to minimize foreign - exchange risks.
CFTC Chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo has made a point of
taking an
aggressive stance against fraud and manipulation in virtual currency spot markets, with the agency filing a number of enforcement actions similar to the fraud case against Patrick K. McDonnell.
With the possible exceptions of Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt, no president has
taken a more
aggressive stance than Lincoln did, or defended it more cogently.
While the winemakers were happy to deal with the problem by buying back the wine, Foster's Group chief executive John Pollaers
took a far more
aggressive stance by relying on a rarely used part of the Consumer and Competition Act, section 98.
To
take this
aggressive stance all of a sudden seems to be a dime late and a dollar short.»
New general manager A.J. Preller is
taking an
aggressive stance with the Padres in the first months of his tenure, but it's likely the right move.
In her fairly brief speech, Malliotakis cast herself as a reformer who has
taken aggressive stances during her six years in the Assembly.
Not long after the November phone call with Francis, the EPA
took a more
aggressive stance in Hoosick Falls despite weeks of resistance from state officials.
Gersteman, 41, who lives in the Financial District, was one of the leading critics of OWS, frequently encouraging the board to
take a more
aggressive stance.
In the months since President Donald
took office, de Blasio has
taken an
aggressive stance.
Vermont appears poised to
take an unusually
aggressive stance.
Berger and his co-workers in Norway found that when naïve moose were confronted with signs of predators, such as calls or scents, they didn't stop feeding and
take aggressive stances like moose who were familiar with such threats did.
COPENHAGEN — Ten of the world's top universities have convened a conference here with the tacit support of the United Nations, hoping to sway policymakers toward
taking an
aggressive stance on climate change.
The latest studies suggest that a man's BRCA status can be an important piece of information, especially at a time when many doctors are
taking a less
aggressive stance in screening and treating prostate cancer.
That has all changed in the last decade as liberated older females become increasingly willing to
take a much more
aggressive dating
stance.
But there's another school of thought growing within the Wakandan people, one that argues a more
aggressive stance needs to be
taken, particularly when the citizens of other African countries have undergone such horrible treatment on the global stage.
«This is the first time that the district has proactively
taken an
aggressive stance with a school that is chronically underperforming,» said Petruzzi.
And not only is the district
taking an «
aggressive stance,» it is also looking outside itself to do so.
We've
taken a very
aggressive stance.»
Take one look at the
aggressive stance and gaping SLS grille, and you might think the new CLS is coming to inhale you and your wallet.
The Cadillac has an
aggressive stance and the appearance of a predatory beast poised to
take its prey.
The 200 sits lower than the Sebring, for a more
aggressive stance, and Chrysler even
took pains to conceal the more unsightly underpinnings visible on the old Sebring.
The newly redesigned 2015 Ford Mustang already features a more muscular and athletic shape with an
aggressive stance; the 50th Anniversary Edition package adds details that
take you back to another era in automobiles and the original 1965 Mustang.
Take note of the distinctive grille and great looking alloy wheels that add to the
aggressive stance of our beautiful Passat SE.
The wider
stance and
aggressive curves of the vehicle even have people on the highway
taking pictures of your car as you fly by.
Now sporting a revised front fascia with more angular lines and a sportier bumper and larger taillights around back, the Yaris has
taken a more
aggressive stance against the competition.
Kia are keen we see the new Sportage as bold and progressive and that we know it's moving upmarket to
take on cars like the Honda CR - V, and it seems clear the new Sportage will come with a new statement «Tiger Nose» grill, new look bumpers and a more
aggressive stance.
1990 - In response, the fourth - generation Z — the dramatic 1990 300ZX —
takes on tighter proportions and a much more
aggressive stance.
Since its redesign, the 2018 Maserati GranTurismo is poised to
take its
aggressive stance to a new level.
Designers went back to the fundamentals of proportion and
stance when re-engineering the Accord for its 10th generation, lending its
stance a sporty, athletic appearance that exemplifies classic Honda design principles like low, wide bodies, expansive visibility and
aggressive seating positions, translating them into a thoroughly modern
take on the much - loved Accord concept.
Take a look at the video, and you'll find a crossover with great looks, an
aggressive stance and some sleekly shaped sheet metal.
The company is
taking an even more
aggressive stance with the $ 109 Excite Go.
Take too aggressive a stance and your lump sum could take such a hit during a severe bear market that it may have trouble recovering even when the market eventually rebounds, which could result in you running out of money before you run out of t
Take too
aggressive a
stance and your lump sum could
take such a hit during a severe bear market that it may have trouble recovering even when the market eventually rebounds, which could result in you running out of money before you run out of t
take such a hit during a severe bear market that it may have trouble recovering even when the market eventually rebounds, which could result in you running out of money before you run out of time.
With no further payment, the lender will
take a more
aggressive stance.
Ever since the CFPB launched a lawsuit against Navient, the former Sallie Mae unit has been
taking an
aggressive stance in fighting back.
If she is unlikely to need to draw on this money, I think you can
take a more
aggressive stance and consider exposure to stocks, which may be the best inflation hedge in a low - rate environment where fixed - income is barely keeping pace with inflation.
Some might argue I've been far too sedate / polite in my activism — that's understandable — I could definitely have
taken a far more
aggressive activist
stance, but in this instance my approach reflected my underlying (positive) perspective on the business.