Not exact matches
If you are convinced that lowering the interest rate, pumping money into the economy and ramping - up government spending is beneficial, then from your perspective a failure of
such measures to sustainably boost the rate of economic growth can only mean that the
measures weren't
aggressive enough.
Aggressive, because he hopes that it will put pressure back on Labour to either back English votes for English MPs and therefore nobble themselves in a future government, or refuse and be at odds with a majority of English voters who back
such a
measure.
McMurray — who has repeatedly said he supports the Second Amendment right to bear arms as well gun control
measures such as stronger background checks for gun purchases — vowed to wage an
aggressive campaign against Collins.
Aggressive measures to curtail the use of fossil fuels and emissions of so - called short - lived climate pollutants
such as soot, methane and HFCs would need to be accompanied by active efforts to extract CO2 from the air and sequester it before it can be emitted.
Should
such efforts not provide relief to the athlete, more
aggressive measures including surgery may be considered.
Faced with these challenges, the administration has relaxed its
aggressive timetables for states to begin evaluating all teachers based on objective
measures of student learning,
such as standardized test scores.
Lower courts had consistently found that
such factors as school site selection and attendance zones created de facto segregation and had upheld the need for
aggressive measures to dissolve that segregation.
Finance Minister Charles Sousa said on Thursday he is looking at the tax as one of a number of options to control
aggressive growth in home prices, after rejecting
such a
measure last year.
Getting greenhouse gas emissions to 60 percent below the 1990 level will require four types of
measures:
aggressive energy efficiency,
aggressive electrification, decarbonizing electricity (
such as by using renewable energy sources) and decarbonizing the remaining fuel supply (
such as by using biofuels).
Assessments conducted at earlier phases are specified in previous articles.7, 8 At the 15 - year follow - up assessment, adolescents completed interviews that
measured whether they had been adjudicated a person in need of supervision (PINS) resulting from incorrigible behavior
such as recurrent truancy or destroying parents» property; their frequency of running away from home; and the number of times they had been stopped by the police, arrested, convicted of a crime or of probation violations, and sent to youth correctional facilities.14 They also reported on their disruptive behavior in school; number of school suspensions; delinquent and
aggressive behavior outside school; experience of sexual intercourse; rates of pregnancy; lifetime number of sexual partners; and frequency of using cigarettes, alcohol, and illegal drugs during the 6 - month period prior to the 15 - year interview.15
In contrast, most previous studies have used relatively indirect
measures of
aggressive behavior,
such as incarceration, criminal conviction, or a diagnosis of antisocial behavior or conduct disorder.
However, testing
such a hypothesis would require appropriate
measures of conduct disorder and subtypes of
aggressive behaviors.