Sentences with phrase «aggressive use of»

Samsung has revealed its new Galaxy Note 3, the third generation of pen - enabled «phablet», with more aggressive use of the S Pen stylus, an even larger display, and faster LTE connectivity.
Material design makes a more aggressive use of colour than previously.
Although not legally binding, this pledge indicates that the company publicly renounces the aggressive use of software patents on startups.
The aggressive use of e-discovery skills to win cases at the motion stage is not something we will see in Canada for years to come, if ever.
Aggressive use of the internet for marketing and promotion, and to build collaborative networks of readers and enthusiasts.
The evidence clearly shows that in sectors that make most aggressive use of the TFW program that hasn't been happening,» McGowan said.
In particular, it is in Alberta where low - wage employers have made the most aggressive use of the program in an attempt to drive down wages.
Antonius speaks of a more direct and aggressive use of humour, but his caution, like Justice Scalia's, makes clear that we must be very conservative in our use of wit.
The motion was denied by the Southern District of New York and affirmed by the Second Circuit, but the Second Circuit noted that the issues raised had «considerable resonance because the fairness and integrity of the courts can be compromised by inadequate constraint on a monitor's aggressive use of judicial power.»
Our current method for extracting higher yields from land involves aggressive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which have already pushed us well over the planetary boundaries for biogeochemical flows.
«The US yieldco portfolio consisting of yieldcos that rely heavily on their sponsor parents for asset «drop - down» and more aggressive use of leverage are characterised by higher volatility,» the report said.
Energetic and raw, his paintings employ an aggressive use of color and texture with various combinations of oil, enamel, spray paint and collage elements on canvas.
Furthering his often aggressive use of text, Geers devotes the back space of the gallery to a group of seven ultra violet neon sculptures, which spell out the names of The Seven Deadly Sins.
He challenged the viewer through aggressive use of colour, wielding a vast palette that seemingly encompassed all of the hues that fill the world around us.
It is also his liveliest, rambunctious in its aggressive use of high - keyed color and the stacking of his characteristic ribbons of paint into dominant rectangles.
More aggressive use of the points can net you as much as 1 cent per point, but may limit the flexibility of your options.
We are concerned, however, that an overly aggressive use of the word «green» could be applied to projects that in fact have environmentally harmful or neutral impacts, thereby threatening the credibility of this important avenue for financing critical unmet environmental needs.
Her news, opinion and in - depth analyses pieces have won numerous awards at both state and national levels, and she's been particularly noted for her aggressive use of Freedom of Information Act laws to hold officials accountable.
Replete with countless design highlights, including the largest and most aggressive use of the iconic spindle grille to date, it also comes with a high - performance V6 engine and hybrid power trains.
Jaguar's F - Pace R - Sport 20d is a two - litre, four - cylinder engine that quickly warms and settles to a murmur that I can't hear without aggressive use of my right foot.
It's similar to the Bolt's Low mode and when enabled, allows single - pedal operation through the aggressive use of regenerative braking in off - throttle situations.
I've been particularly taken, though, with the Bloomberg - Giuliani approach to crime fighting, including the aggressive use of stop,, and frisk.
Arne Duncan's aggressive use of «conditional waivers» from the NCLB mandates is both unconstitutional and unwise, and his ham - handed push for test - based teacher evaluations and school discipline quotas is apt to cause serious harm to America's schools.
In an era when many urban high schools use cops on campus and high tech monitors to increase security, Silva makes aggressive use of social service referrals.
As usual, the 5.1 audio mix (here encoded to Dolby TrueHD) is much more robust on disc, expanding the dynamic range beyond what the original telecast allowed and making more aggressive use of the surround channels.
The Dolby Digital 5.1 audio is equally elegant, if beholden to a dialogue - driven affair in the wake of the masterfully - mixed balloon sequence, with only rainfall making aggressive use of the rear discretes thereafter.
Distinguishing the musical compositions is an aggressive use of the violin, played by Hilary Hahn (who is covered in the scoring featurette) and more apt at encouraging emotional response than the characters or story.
I prefer the latter from a historical perspective, but what embellishments there are in the 5.1 mix (a more aggressive use of the rear channels — especially in the exterior sequences; deeper rumbles from the subwoofer) prove compelling and thoughtfully - engineered.
The camerawork by New Hollywood DP John A. Alonzo (Chinatown), who shot documentaries with Friedkin when they both worked for David Wolper in the mid-1960s, is a sterling example of late -»80s cinematography (for better and worse), featuring lots of blue and an aggressive use of shadows to add expressionist texture to interiors, along with appropriately bizarre lighting effects in the wooded scenery outdoors.
Once I read that the American Pediatric Association were recommending wider cholesterol screening for children and more aggressive use of cholesterol - lowering drugs like Statins, starting as early as the age of 8 in hopes of preventing adult heart problems I hit the roof.
Dr Alessandra Ghigo, first author and research fellow in the Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, University of Torino, Italy, said: «Cardiotoxicity of cancer drugs has become an increasing problem in the last decade due to the increasing success of anticancer therapy and aggressive use of these drugs.
Taking guns off the street is some of the most dangerous and important work done by cops — and it's a goal that has been one of the biggest justifications for the NYPD's aggressive use of stop, question, and frisk and of «broken windows» policing.
A day after former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's conviction, legal experts said Tuesday appeals are likely to focus in part on the government's aggressive use of «honest services fraud» charges in public corruption cases — the same issue ex-Senate leader Joe Bruno used to erase his corruption conviction.
The decision effectively repudiated the Bloomberg administration's defense of the New York Police Department's (NYPD) aggressive use of the policing tactic.
Obama has set a record with his aggressive use of clemency power.
If we ignore the power inequality between Greer and student trans rights activists - or even assume the students are the more powerful actors - allowing Greer to speak on campus is a neutral act and no - platforming her is an aggressive use of force.
«Instead, what we see is a disturbing trend that suggests not just an attempt to criminalise the important work that journalists in Nigeria do, but also a drive to frighten and cower and stop this critical constitutionally mandated work through the aggressive use of the state security apparatus.
The effort to regulate those encounters grew out of outcry over the Police Department's aggressive use of stop - question - and - frisk encounters during the Bloomberg administration.
This ongoing corruption is made possible because Glenwood, through its aggressive use of its LLCs, is effectively not subject to any campaign contribution limits.
Neither option has proven to be a superior choice, and the aggressive use of oxytocin can lead to a higher risk of caesarean section.
An aggressive use of condemnation powers Tuesday appears to have given Lake in the Hills a major and possibly decisive edge over neighboring Cary in obtaining the 260 - acre Hoffman farm.
An aggressive use of condemnation powers appears to have given Lake in the Hills a major and possibly decisive edge over neighboring Cary in obtaining a 260 - acre farm both communities have been seeking.
By an aggressive use of soft power, chiefly the product of the President's own stirring rhetoric, we have already reversed the bad image of America in the world.
Specifically, a recent analysis by Graham Secker, MS & Co.'s European equity strategist, found that recent disappointments in European corporate profits are a function of at least three important factors that may be reversing: idiosyncratic issues related to heavily skewed index exposure to financials and commodity - linked industries; weak operating profit leverage linked to declining emerging market sales; and less aggressive use of buybacks, tax optimization and non-operating cost reductions versus U.S. peers.
In addition, the OECD estimates about 10 % of Greek GDP is lost to evasion — particularly rife in construction and tourism — much of it through aggressive use of offshore tax havens.
In a 50 - page ruling that read like a Supreme Court brief, he rejected in no uncertain terms the Department of Justice's aggressive use of the broad powers of the 1789 All Writs Act to force Apple to do its bidding in San Bernardino.
The Post notes that MUSCULAR «appears to be an unusually aggressive use of NSA tradecraft against flagship American companies.»
Clapper, the former Director of National Intelligence, described in his opening remarks the process by which the intelligence community concluded in January that «the Russian government pursued a multi-faceted influence campaign in the run - up to the election, including aggressive use of cyber capabilities.»
The aggressive use of options in the start - up arena is a key concern of people like Mark Edwards of iQuantic, which structures compensation packages for high - tech companies.
A tightening of the company's focus on home services like cleaning and handyman work and a somewhat more aggressive use of paid channels for user acquisition, with advertising now bringing in 35 percent of new business, helped fuel the growth.
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