Sentences with phrase «aggressive tactics against»

The aggressive tactics against CO2 show that the EPA is an anti-business, Leftist enabler of a hard line takeover of US energy and industry.
Though police continued to use aggressive tactics against demonstrators elsewhere, they pulled out of Taksim Square and Gezi Park on Saturday afternoon, leaving the area to fill with jubilant protesters.
Trump also call for more aggressive tactics against ISIS.

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Cohan passed along this tidbit while chronicling the investor's aggressive business tactics against Yahoo and Sony.
Since then, the stakes have only grown; cases against distributors like Cardinal and opioid manufacturers like Purdue and Teva (teva), which are accused of negligence and aggressive sales tactics, have proliferated across the country in recent months.
«No governor in the nation has been as aggressive against ICE and their illegal anti-immigrant tactics.
Garner's death was captured on a video that went viral and prompted demonstrations against NYPD tactics and aggressive police policies, including Commissioner Bill Bratton's vaunted «Broken Windows» policy of targeting minor criminal offenses to curtail serious crimes.
Many authors spoke out against Amazon, in large part because of the company's aggressive tactics that hurt them most of all, like removing the buy buttons on Hachette books.
We use aggressive and purposeful pre-litigation tactics to limit the prosecution's ability to build a case against you.
Unfortunately, the best best way for a victim to respond in court and defend themselves against the tactics of such a lawyer is to for the prosecutor to be as aggressive as the lawyer.
Tina has a myriad of experience defending debtors trying to get back on their feet against debt collectors and their aggressive tactics.
As a car accident lawyer who frequently has to guard his clients against these kind of aggressive defense tactics, I was thrilled with this decision.
Crime in America has dramatically declined since the early 1990s, but police tactics have only become more aggressive, aided by a series of court decisions that have neutered the Fourth Amendment (which is supposed to guard against unreasonable search and seizure).
The «war on drugs» escalated in the»80s, and police tactics became increasingly aggressive — not just against gangs and drug traffickers, but against people keeping small amounts of marijuana for their own use.
Indeed, aggressive police raids — where doors are kicked in, machine guns are held to civilians» heads, and houses are completely ransacked — create a backlash against the police and against the legal system in general, especially when these tactics are used against «crimes» as mundane as poker games, checking high school students» lockers for drugs, and even cracking down on unlicensed hairdressers.
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