Sentences with phrase «very aggressive approach»

We're trying to build bridges and not go in there with a very aggressive approach.
Prosecutors take a very aggressive approach to drug crimes.
A very aggressive approach not only often causes additional hurt in an already stressful situation, but, in my view, is often ineffective - it can polarise individuals rather than move matters towards a resolution.

Not exact matches

He and his long time investing and business partner, Robert Goldstein have transitioned from a very successful focused and aggressive hedge fund approach to, most recently, a combination of passive and active.
Joel Greenblatt, co-Chief Investment Officer of Gotham Asset Management, shares their transition from a very successful aggressive hedge fund approach to a combination of passive and active.
It was reported that Cameron approached Norman in an «very aggressive manner» during the episode in 2012.
«If the risk score is very high, you might decide, after discussion with the patient, on a less aggressive approach,» says oncologist William Tew of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.
By combining these approaches, the MIT team was able to halt the growth of a very aggressive form of melanoma in mice.
In fact, emerging research is using this approach, and a more aggressive approach called a ketogenic diet (very - low - carbohydrate, high - fat diet), to reverse type 2 diabetes.
It was a very blood sugar balancing and I didn't have to take too much of an aggressive approach outside of that.
Rhee gets visceral reaction because she takes a confrontational, aggressive approach towards people who are very well equipped to respond in kind.
The average term is 5 years, so you have to be very aggressive to make this approach work in your favor.
If you've got the discipline and the stomach to stick with a very aggressive portfolio even during market cataclysms — or if your nest egg is so large relative to the amount of money you need to draw from it each year so your chances of running through your savings prematurely are minuscule — then maybe you're a candidate for the Buffett approach.
I think you had a very smart approach of aggressively eliminating debt and over time becoming more aggressive with your savings.
I'm going to suggest four possible answers: 3 % (if you are very conservative and have saved more than you're likely to need), 4 % if you prefer a conservative approach that lets you spend a bit more, 5 % if you're comfortable with a moderate approach that will give you still more to spend, or 6 % if (for any number of potential reasons) you are comfortable being that aggressive.
Investors choosing a relatively conservative approach of targeting large - cap stocks achieved very comparable benefits to more aggressive investors who followed momentum and small - cap strategies.
Here's the caveat I used in the original article and it is still very true today: «The Hot Potato approach isn't for everyone and should only be attempted by aggressive, seasoned investors.
For pets with recurrent skin issues (which are VERY common), we think that an aggressive approach to finding the underlying cause is important.
True to their herding instincts, Aussies are very protective of their families and territory and will let you know if strangers approach, but they are not considered aggressive.
Dogs that become aggressive when approached while eating or in possession of a bone, toy, or other favorite item or that become aggressive if startled or when awakened require very close supervision in the presence of a baby.
If human life is your standard, aggressive AGW mitigation is likely a very counter-productive approach.
While passive job seekers can be very attractive to employers, especially if the candidate is in a high - demand field, a more aggressive approach to the job search can be very effective.
Our job seekers become employed very quickly through our targeted tools and training that give them an aggressive, powerful, «Plus One» approach to the job search in everything from resumes to negotiating salary.
He notes that «Mr. Cessario could be very stubborn, relatively insensitive to the needs and wishes of others, leading to an overly aggressive approach at times, and an unwillingness to accept restrictions on his own freedom of thought or action.»
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