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"aggressiveness" Definitions
  1. angry and threatening behaviour
  2. behaviour that is determined and shows force in order to succeed

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"They have different flavors of generosity of benefits, of aggressiveness in enrollment, and aggressiveness in cost containment," Democratic consultant Chris Jennings told me.
"People talk about my aggressiveness, but the terrible aggressiveness is that of Mr. Macron's plan ... which is a plan for social deconstruction and deregulation," she said.
Trump's adversaries on the left have recoiled at Sessions' aggressiveness.
But getting the shot will mitigate the altered viruses' aggressiveness.
The new price push coincides with Amazon's (AMZN) increased aggressiveness.
At first he appears to be embarrassed by her aggressiveness.
But it all depends on the aggressiveness of the program.
The bank has been criticized for its aggressiveness in foreclosures.
The drug does not, he testified, cause aggressiveness or impulsiveness.
Ms. Ghafari later apologized to a reporter for her aggressiveness.
If his aggressiveness surprised Mr. Karjakin, the challenger quickly recovered.
His anticipation, speed, aggressiveness, and intelligence are all on display.
"There's a fine line between aggressiveness and assertiveness," she said.
Aggressiveness, taking a chance — every fan loves it in the winter.
"I just think it's two words: physicality and aggressiveness," Lue said.
Their aggressiveness is determined by the timeframe selected by the investor.
Moreover, they said, some clients may find Mr. Boies's aggressiveness appealing.
Nobody knows what this round of modest Fed aggressiveness will yield.
In rare cases, the disorder results in increased violence and aggressiveness.
Each was measured for self-esteem, depression, hyperactivity, aggressiveness, and more.
But SoftBank's fund is different in its aggressiveness, speed and size.
"In the same way we as humans have stereotypes linking blacks to crime and aggressiveness, we also have stereotypes of lack of crime and aggressiveness," she said, pointing to women and the elderly as two examples.
"We suffered a lot for their aggressiveness," said French coach Vincent Collet.
Styles, now 23, clearly didn't see any passive-aggressiveness in the gesture.
"Milwaukee's length and aggressiveness gave us trouble," Portland coach Terry Stotts said.
"I could tell he wasn't right, his demeanor, his aggressiveness," she said.
I thought their aggressiveness took us out of a lot of stuff.
"His aggressiveness was good tonight," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said of Waiters.
Aggressiveness and angst are threaded throughout the power anthems on this record.
Her "aggressiveness seems almost gauche, even for a politician," a journalist wrote.
"It was really a whole new level of passive-aggressiveness," she said.
This is a time to take a different posture of true aggressiveness.
Instead, it was the culmination of shrewd North Korean preparation and aggressiveness.
Agency is linked to ambition, aggressiveness and the ability to make decisions.
In my field, physics, greatness is often equated with aggressiveness and assertiveness.
Biggie, but with way less gun violence and much more passive aggressiveness.
You are constantly having to calibrate just the right level of aggressiveness.
"Maybe there's not as much aggressiveness as I would like because with aggressiveness comes a little more risk and we have a 95 percent chance of winning when we don't turn the ball over," he explained to the hosts.
I love his populist economic message on trade and his aggressiveness on ISIS.
The aggressiveness backfired on Kaine, showing there is risk in such a strategy.
And when you're insecure, it's easy to slip into aggressiveness without intending to.
Maya's aggressiveness could grate with a less-skilled actor or a weaker script.
Wisler then began a stretch in which he appeared to lose his aggressiveness.
The voters knew about Trump's aggressiveness toward women when they elected him president.
"I like her aggressiveness and wanting to go after the Republicans," Hennessy said.
Doug O'Neill, Nyquist's trainer, endorsed Gutierrez's aggressiveness because of their inside starting position.
"You don't want to take the aggressiveness away," Mets Manager Terry Collins said.
This cycle seen in yeast cells might help explain the aggressiveness of cancer.
His aggressiveness may have been offset somewhat by demerits on substance, but Mrs.
Both rulings show the pitfalls of the administration's aggressiveness to change health care.
He plays the body, so he's got a little bit of aggressiveness, too.
Seen below, they're shorting the pick-and-roll, harnessing Cleveland's aggressiveness against them.
What distinguished the post-2010 wave of Republican gerrymandering was its sheer aggressiveness.
Or will he continue the same aggressiveness he brought to Sunday night's debate?
On race days, she adopted a steely resolve that complemented her inherent aggressiveness.
Not really, but they were always nurturing this combination of aggressiveness and humility.
"We lost a little bit of our aggressiveness," Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said.
That aggressiveness was also directed at Luna, according to Georgulas's attorney Kim Meaders.
He dodged and parried with characteristic aggressiveness and lobbed attacks of his own.
Verlander's aggressiveness eventually came back to haunt him in the top of the fourth.
He kind of lost a little aggressiveness in his pitching, and it hurt him.
The "face with finger covering closed lips" emoji is perfect in its passive-aggressiveness.
The aggressiveness of the car, he said, was all part of the car's personality.
And employees told BuzzFeed News that aggressiveness wasn't just tolerated but valorized at Uber.
He kind of lost a little aggressiveness in his pitching and it hurt him.
Which makes this a good time to talk about assertiveness versus aggressiveness versus passiveness.
And the president is, of course, famous for the aggressiveness of his personal jabs.
Concern about Russia's aggressiveness in other countries continues to run high on Capitol Hill.
Moral and ethical teaching has been sideswiped, and baser aggressiveness becomes the norm. Scary!
Neither man is moving with anything near the aggressiveness and fortitude our crisis requires.
I thought his pace, aggressiveness, confidence tonight were the best I've seen this season.
Two other prosecutors known for their aggressiveness, Molly Gaston and J.P. Cooney, took over.
All of us were impressed with the discipline, intensity and aggressiveness of the enemy.
The uneven response has infuriated some lawmakers, who've demanded more aggressiveness from their leadership.
The Coast Guard has played a similar role in countering Russian and Chinese aggressiveness.
"You come from a background that indicates an aggressiveness in these areas," he said.
In the top-heavy N.F.C., that is how the elite distinguish themselves, with aggressiveness.
For Ntilikina, the goal is to wield those tools with more aggressiveness and consistency.
For people to come in and change that took a certain amount of aggressiveness.
"The level of aggressiveness with which they are pursuing secrecy should alarm us," she said.
Protesters escalated their aggressiveness, playing cat-and-mouse with the police all over the territory.
They were pitching to my aggressiveness and I was chasing, so it made total sense.
This the aggressiveness, this the skill-set that everybody's been kind of waiting to see.
The Trump administration's rhetoric and aggressiveness toward undocumented immigrants can help drive that, Liquorie said.
Political order and democracy is fraying, and there's a newfound aggressiveness in Russia and China.
"I've been really impressed by his increased aggressiveness," Celtics coach Brad Stevens said of Porter.
However, partisan rifts emerge depending on the aggressiveness of the proposal to restrict gun rights.
Host Joe Scarborough on Thursday criticized Trump's aggressiveness, saying it exposes a lack of tact.
That's a sharp divergence from the high-flying aggressiveness of Jeff Immelt and Jack Welch.
A breakup has stages of aggressiveness, said Morgan Smith, 18, a freshman at Northwestern University.
Ensuring that prosecutors' opponents are able to do their jobs competently would dampen prosecutorial aggressiveness.
She explains how the emotional impact of Harvey can impact pets ... from withdrawal to aggressiveness.
People rate crow attacks on an "aggressiveness" scale of 1-to-5 (least to greatest).
Separately, the Trump administration is placing malware inside Russia's power grid with a new aggressiveness.
His personal aggressiveness is one of the few things preventing this from being a blowout.
That's the conversation that's happening and has to happen with greater speed and greater aggressiveness.
He just wants Simmons to make smart decisions while showing more aggressiveness in taking them.
Some believe that aggressiveness up front could be the key to a breakthrough down the road.
Candidates tend to overcompensate their own boorish personalities with canned lines, forced humor and awkward aggressiveness.
In a blink of an eye, hirers draw conclusions about your likability, trustworthiness, competence and aggressiveness.
There is still support [from Europe], but the speed and aggressiveness also needs to be tackled.
All elephants tend to have increased aggressiveness toward humans when they are sick, injured or harassed.
Some people will have more power over peers, either due to their dominant personality or aggressiveness.
They come from a different part of America and their sports have different histories of aggressiveness.
I try not to think about it too much, but I think aggressiveness is the key.
The combination of risk-taking and aggressiveness means that men are also disproportionately victims of violence.
Rudolph appeared to take exception to the aggressiveness by Garrett, who then ripped off Rudolph's helmet.
The lead expanded to 3-0 an inning later thanks to the Cubs' talent and aggressiveness.
Iran must dial back its aggressiveness in the region, and release all U.S. and allied prisoners.
This is part of a longer-term increase in the aggressiveness of Russian posturing toward Sweden.
For Mr. Sessions, the aggressiveness with which Mr. Trump has sought his removal was a blow.
Dr. Shumway scorned what he saw as Dr. Barnard's showmanship, aggressiveness and willingness to cut corners.
Bregman had advanced to second on the error, and he showed some aggressiveness by stealing third.
Henry's aggressiveness, which may be a side effect of the hormones he takes, is also political.
Their new aggressiveness represented a shorter-term calculation about halting Ms. Warren's increasing strength in Iowa.
The recent spike in the number of confirmed cases is related in part to that aggressiveness.
He is not particularly speedy but has the size and the aggressiveness that pro teams seek.
We worried that our office — with its reputation for independence, aggressiveness, and fairness — could be weakened.
Outraged local officials said that the tactics showed a new kind of aggressiveness from immigration agents.
"But from the very beginning we were opposed to any kind of passive-aggressiveness," he said.
The Quran's emphasis on humility and compassion is sidelined by the arrogance and aggressiveness of conflicting groups.
We played a hell of a team, and our aggressiveness and attention to detail was much better.
"All the activism and aggressiveness I could have ever wanted I got from my mother," he said.
Common explanations point to either demographics or the lack of immediacy and aggressiveness in macroeconomic policy responses.
Appearing in various styles and orientations, the text captures the pleading passive-aggressiveness of a lovers' fight.
Then, too, Teigen was quick to point out the passive aggressiveness and even throw in a joke.
"The severity of these incidents seems to be increasing in both their aggressiveness and physicality," he added.
When we play with aggressiveness the way we did in the second half, then everything gets easier.
The identity and the mix of alternatives changes, depending on the aggressiveness of the portfolio, he said.
Gillibrand's aggressiveness could endear her to angry Democratic voters who are desperate to defeat Trump next year.
This ongoing tragedy cannot be blamed on any lack of aggressiveness on the part of law enforcement.
But his refined aggressiveness (and touch in traffic) is partially responsible for Toronto's top-five offense. 211.
Trea Turner lined out to right, but showing some aggressiveness, Suzuki advanced to third after the catch.
Trea Turner lined out to right, but showing some aggressiveness, Suzuki advanced to third after the catch.
Cronin preaches aggressiveness, prompting his players to use their sticks to deflect and block passes and shots.
Those of us privileged to serve with them were awe-struck by their courage and tactical aggressiveness.
"He's really tried to embrace that for me and take his aggressiveness up another level," Fizdale said.
The Flyers' aggressiveness paid off when Voracek's backhand goal produced a 1-0 lead at 5:26.
"Without a doubt that was his best stuff, best aggressiveness, strike-throwing," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said.
Likewise, New England could exploit rookie defensive tackle Ed Oliver's aggressiveness with trap/wham run schemes. 2.
Only instead of resorting to the chest-beating, lunkheaded aggressiveness of their forebearers, they opted for humor.
"I'm just saying you come from a background that indicates an aggressiveness in these cases," Sessions said.
But off-track (they) had a massive following and could balance that aggressiveness with humility off of track.
We have fore deployed our forces to help counter some of the aggressiveness of Russia along the border.
While South Korean reporters have a reputation for aggressiveness, the question to Ri at Panmunjom was fairly predictable.
With good reason, few diplomatic relationships employ such a unique mixture of open hostility and simmering passive-aggressiveness.
To survive as a queer person in this world, you need to have this fucked up aggressiveness inside.
"I thought Northwestern did a great job of starting the game with aggressiveness," Texas coach Shaka Smart said.
And, more important, the policy was packaged very differently: The administration itself downplayed the aggressiveness of its tactics.
India has been struggling to modernize its military in step with the growing strength and aggressiveness of China.
Faced with this aggressiveness, and Kim's refusal to talk to the South, Seoul has few options, analysts said.
He's starting to find out more and more and more that he knows how to control his aggressiveness.
"I applaud the president's aggressiveness in targeting tariffs on a country that is clearly cheating," Mr. Brown said.
And the Environmental Protection Agency, not known for its aggressiveness under President Trump, is weighing its own action.
Prior also moved Kolzig deeper into the crease in an effort to rein in some of his aggressiveness.
Now it's just a fact, the product most of all of your hard work, creativity, aggressiveness, and judgement.
To be sure, Russians have long experience of being infected by jingoism, a superiority complex and outright aggressiveness.
So at his first training camp, held in January in California, Arena preached aggressiveness and tenacity and spirit.
Now economic problems, immigration and aggressiveness strengthen nationalist demagogues everywhere, causing further disruption inside countries and between them.
" As for his team's offensive aggressiveness, Miller added, "We have a lot of answers close to the basket.
Marriage typically reduces men's aggressiveness and rule breaking and focuses them on family and engagement with the community.
Because Republicans respect primate aggressiveness, Trump is likely to continue to be the top dog—or rather, top monkey.
Tech leaders met with President Trump this week, and a Facebook document dump showed new evidence of its aggressiveness.
He has wrong-footed the Chinese leadership, which did not anticipate the aggressiveness or scale of America's tariff strategy.
"I just knew I needed to maintain my aggressiveness and continue my plan of attacking the hitters," he said.
Surprisingly, the thinness of Cobb's skin has proven to be inversely proportional to his widely-reported reputation for aggressiveness.
His stall was boarded to keep him from seeing other horses, a sight that triggers his aggressiveness without fail.
"i never wanted to leave my daughter, i love her, BUT THAT'S JUST ME" – the passive aggressiveness is real!
On the block, she is a bastion of offensive aggressiveness who can also connect from the elbow and beyond.
But Toronto's aggressiveness emboldened him to seek a fourth year, and the Mets were eager to hand one over.
Once, she had loved him very much, because his aggressiveness had seemed to her sterile and almost tragic, too.
He has empowered Customs and Border Patrol agents to step up their aggressiveness in the deportation of undocumented immigrants.
And the protesters themselves are getting more organized and aggressive — which, in turn, escalates the aggressiveness of Trump's supporters.
That aggressiveness might be good for eradicating an invasive weasel that couldn't be stopped by poison baits or hunting.
Kim says she's shocked by the aggressiveness of his ambition, but her face registers worry that verges on fear.
Another is to throw away the current statistics and come up with something new to evaluate aggressiveness and consistency.
I found this argument troublesome in that it seems to confuse assertiveness with aggressiveness, critical distinctions too often misinterpreted.
Pelosi was not so secretly unhappy with the aggressiveness of Nadler's Judiciary Committee in terms of seeking Trump's impeachment.
One GOP member of the Foreign Relations Committee expressed surprise in an interview at Rubio's aggressiveness during Wednesday's hearing.
The story, Mattis said, illustrated the culture of "initiative and aggressiveness," though not necessarily great judgment, in the Corps.
"CTE is associated with aggressiveness, explosiveness, impulsivity, depression, memory loss and other cognitive changes," the University said in the statement.
He's smart and good-humored, and reporters who've battled with him say he comfortably oscillates between friendly chatter and aggressiveness.
Because insulting each other from one side to the other and escalating the aggressiveness will only have a bad result.
Some men display traditionally feminine traits of compassion or emotional sensitivity; some women embrace masculine qualities of competition and aggressiveness.
But his aggressiveness also worries some supporters who were powerfully drawn to his positive persona that forswore politics as usual.
It's uncomplicated yet devastating, and revolves around the aggressiveness of Goran Dragic, Miami's lone All-Star and best offensive player.
Gleason scores are a measure of aggressiveness and range from 6 to 10 in cancers, with higher scores being worse.
Fenty's creator, Rihanna, improbably melded a boudoir mood with the aggressiveness of the playing field in a spring 2017 collection.
The aggressiveness of the in-group is projected onto the outside world, along with all moral responsibility for the conflict.
That is because in the ocean, awareness is far more important for survival than aggressiveness, as danger lurks all around.
Both Mr. Hatz and Mr. Pamio were arrested at the behest of Munich prosecutors, who have a reputation for aggressiveness.
Complicating matters further is Mueller's probe, which has ramped up in aggressiveness and has broadened to examine Trump's White House.
Signaling a new aggressiveness of elites whose plans NEPA scrutinizes, the Heritage Foundation recently called for repealing the law outright.
And the European Union's cautious, often ponderous approach to policymaking is now clashing directly with Mr. Trump's unpredictability and aggressiveness.
Isaac Likekele helped key the Cowboys' defensive aggressiveness with three steals, and he added four assists on the offensive end.
Most rookies playing their first game don't have that kind of aggressiveness, or the talent to make something of it.
PRIESTAP: Again, I think the scale — the scale and the aggressiveness of the effort, in my opinion, made this one different.
But for other conditions, such as psychosis, addictive behavior, mood or cognitive disorders and aggressiveness, the level of evidence is low.
But if you're not Uber, if you don't have Travis's aggressiveness and resources and what's at stake, you just get steamrolled.
We made a run and gave ourselves a chance, but they kind of just took the game over with their aggressiveness.
After resisting well in the opening set, relying on his whipping forehand, Pouille lost his aggressiveness and Goffin took full advantage.
He embraced a simple goal to foster a bounce-back game: get teammates more involved and turn up his own aggressiveness.
They considered a roster teardown, but that would have been inconsistent with the franchise's aggressiveness since winning the 2005 World Series.
"My aggressiveness on the first two pitches," Miranda, speaking through an interpreter, said when asked what was the key for him.
We have to keep a high level of aggressiveness and keep the determination going from the first second of the game.
Instead of honoring our troops, whose chief virtues are obedience and aggressiveness, we could honor our great dissenters and conscientious objectors.
But as far as the aggressiveness of all of our guys and myself included, it was a big quarter for us.
The aggressiveness of Kyle Lowry when he pushes the point guard and presses, and Fred VanVleet, it's a lot of pressure.
Over up to 10 days, the dogs are judged on their ability to search and detect, their aggressiveness, and their trainability.
And it is aggressiveness born of the righteous knowledge that our cause is just, special, and built upon America's core principles.
For a while, Hawaii hung with Maryland, on that pure aggressiveness, even though Maryland was the taller and more athletic team.
"I had an aggressiveness and sense of survival I never would have had if I'd grown up anywhere else," he said.
There was no clear lead to protect, and even if there was, Porter's unwavering aggressiveness wouldn't allow for Thurman's evasive tactics.
Say anything you want about the consistency of their defense, the immaturity of their temperament or the aggressiveness of their tactics.
In the aftermath of a battle, they remark on the aggressiveness of Robin, but they are nearly birds of a feather.
The controversy also reflects a growing discomfort with Saudi Arabia's increased aggressiveness under the leadership of its brash young crown prince.
Sanchez's aggressiveness as an improviser and an experimentalist is matched by the sensitivity and composure of her touch at the piano.
She responded, when asked if Crutcher was acting belligerent or showed signs of aggressiveness, with a frank "no" to each question.
" I think it was also the aggressiveness of the attacks on me, where people were like, "Hey, I actually believe you.
"Everyone got a little peek about why we're so excited about him," Manager Aaron Boone said, praising Loaisiga for his aggressiveness.
Electric cars use this trick to varying degrees, and some even let drivers change the aggressiveness of a car's regenerative braking.
"This loss is really just on me," he said, citing a lack of feel for his pitches and the Braves' aggressiveness.
While Gowdy's Republican colleagues praised his aggressiveness in seeking information, he also came in for occasional ribbing for cycling through hairstyles.
Wouldn't doing so only encourage Iranian aggressiveness and prove right the jihadist groups that say Arab countries are impotent and treacherous?
Our guys have shown more than once that when they play with intensity and aggressiveness that they can play with anyone.
And I'm not saying Yeltsin was a hero or anything, but there was definitely a change in aggressiveness at that point.
" He tweeted that the speech was a "brilliant mix of numbers and stories, humility and aggressiveness, traditional conservatism and political populism.
A lowered cap would have curbed some of the foolish aggressiveness we saw from at least a dozen anxious teams last summer.
However, I can up my aggressiveness (heavier emphasis on stocks) or up my conservativeness (smaller emphasis on stocks) as I see fit.
Greinke fooled Soto with a similar pitch, using the hitter's aggressiveness against him, with a runner on third base in the fifth.
And it is aggressiveness born of the righteous knowledge that our cause is just, special, and built upon America&aposs core principles.
She left behind so much to meet me, and her aggressiveness just further proves how seriously she's taking getting to know me.
The Jacksonville Jaguars had those elements in last year's AFC Championship Game but lacked the offensive aggressiveness to close out the win.
CF Tyler Naquin's lack of aggressiveness cost the Indians two runs in the first inning of Game 6 of the World Series.
He then moved to the rival Bears, where he concocted the 19943 defense that overwhelmed the league with its aggressiveness and unpredictability.
" [They said], 'we need some aggressiveness,' so I was brought up [to the FBI Headquarters] for that mindset," he told the Tribune.
James Foggo will discuss Russian aggressiveness and a resurgent Russian navy at the Transatlantic Alliance for the Atlantic Council at 9 a.m.
For Flannery, it also represents a divergence in management style away from the high-flying aggressiveness of Jeff Immelt and Jack Welch.
The second assessment also asked about behavior problems like inattention and aggressiveness as well as issues like sleep difficulties, depression, and anxiety.
"In the second half, you could see our intensity level, physicality, aggressiveness defensively, was much, much better," Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra said.
In an interview with CNN that aired on Friday, Biden admitted he had not been prepared for the aggressiveness of Harris attack.
According to the WebMD, menopause can cause major psychological symptoms in women -- including anxiety, irritability, mood changes, feelings of sadness and aggressiveness.
In a news conference, Virginia House Republicans emphasized the aggressiveness of the Democrats' agenda and warned of its repercussions for conservative Virginians.
The sloppiness and aggressiveness of the directives, combined with the attacks on judges, put extra pressure on judges to rule against Trump.
Powell said individual Fed members will be making new projections at the March meeting, which would be influenced by the fiscal aggressiveness.
Their aggressiveness paid off, with Uber taking off not only in the United States but also in Brazil and many other countries.
He also told German that he needed to ramp up his aggressiveness on the mound, a trait Cabrera lacked when he pitched.
"Boredom and having nothing to do contributes to having an array of behavioral symptoms, agitation, aggressiveness, apathy, rejection of care," she said.
The anecdote was meant to illustrate the Marine Corps&aposs culture of "initiative and aggressiveness," as the Tri-City Herald put it.
"On an aggressiveness scale of 1 to 10, they're about a 12 or a 14," said Renato Mariatti, a former federal prosecutor.
"Dogs that scored lower on tests of aggressiveness had a caudate response that was really tuned just to their owner," he says.
If this were a real friendship group, it would've been death-by-passive-aggressiveness and dating each other's sloppy seconds long ago.
What does seem clear, however, is that Russia is continuing to ramp up its aggressiveness when it comes to confronting US military forces.
Chief economic planner Liu He promised this year's World Economic Forum that his country would surprise foreigners with the aggressiveness of its reforms.
The president has a bit of a point, in that America has NATO under its defense umbrella in part to resist Russian aggressiveness.
The British producer Leon Vynehall offered up sumptuous, hypnotic club music in a set that surprised me with its darkness and rhythmic aggressiveness.
It's also warm, sensual music, and the band didn't have to sacrifice much of its sharpness or aggressiveness to draw out those qualities.
I can't imagine an age where anyone could be more receptive to the future 6 God's drunk-dial whining and masterful passive-aggressiveness.
Cohen has built a reputation not so much for his skills as an attorney, but for his sheer aggressiveness in defending his client.
"What we've seen over the last few years is an increase in aggressiveness, short tempers, and a decrease in cognitive ability," said Dumanois.
" Males, Wheeler said, are the "antisocial sex," responsible for the "instability and mutual aggressiveness so conspicuous among the members of our own society.
Iran, which is also believed to have thousands of naval mines, has stepped up its aggressiveness in the Persian Gulf in recent weeks.
In the fourth quarter, we needed to lose the game, so I just kept up my aggressiveness until the end of the game.
He has the league's fifth-highest aggressiveness percentage, or the percentage of passes thrown with a defender within a yard of the receiver.
To study this, the researchers needed to measure the aggressiveness of the colonies and how well they thrived before and after a storm.
Matthew Futterman: Even before Costa Rica mounted this mini-surge of aggressiveness, the Brazilian fans were growing very restless with the Selecao's patience.
But even those who have applauded Ms. Vestager's aggressiveness in the past say the actions of the antitrust office have been too slow.
Efforts that would be better reserved for checking China's aggressiveness in the South China Sea must be expended on countering the North's provocations.
Still, if he were to take leave, it could be perceived as a repudiation of the aggressiveness that he has brought to Uber.
But Silicon Valley executives and investors need to learn to leaven their aggressiveness with good judgment, humility and a large helping of ethics.
Uncertainty about inflation and the aggressiveness of monetary policy has already triggered volatility in financial markets and may foretell of what's to come.
President Donald Trump has promised aggressiveness in that regard, with tax cuts, regulatory rollbacks and infrastructure spending near the top of his priorities list.
If the aggressiveness of discounts dissipates this year and restaurants can convince diners to pay up, the companies will be able to pad margins.
Some of that change is also due to Mr Federer's aggressiveness in hitting "inside-out" crosscourt forehands from the backhand side of the court.
The debate was marked by increasing aggressiveness among the different candidates, who are all looking to break out as the contest inches toward 2020.
They're likely in their late-20s and running on a mix of cocaine and anxiety, so expect passive-aggressiveness in all of your interactions.
For starters, this ideal makes it hard to navigate American workplace structures, which typically reward assertiveness, competitiveness, and aggressiveness, according to a Stanford study.
And Turkey is forging ahead with a bold aggressiveness on the ground and in its rhetoric that has left the international community sputtering ineffectually.
An amphetamine similar to cathinone has shown to increase aggressiveness in ants, while some have theorized that psilocybin could be used as predator protection.
Rage, aggressiveness and irritability are among the possible side effects of taking diazepam -- better known as Valium, according to a manufacturer of the drug.
The state's aggressiveness comes as the Trump administration is moving to loosen or abandon environmental regulations and promoting a revival of the coal industry.
Iran's increased aggressiveness in Iraq, several experts said, is a direct response to the economic campaign that Mr. Trump is waging against Iran's government.
Coco Crisp got things started by showing some serious aggressiveness, lacing a ball into the left field corner and legging out a leadoff double.
Aggressiveness toward reporters was a hallmark of many Trump rallies, where it was common for members of the media to be threatened and intimidated.
Herdsmen the world over tend to be capable of great aggressiveness and violence because of their vulnerability to losing their primary resources, their animals.
This often leads to agitation, fear and aggressiveness—signs of delirium, which is the reason for most admissions of people with dementia to begin with.
" Adverse effects of flakka, which Hall calls a "second-generation bath salt," can include severe agitation, aggressiveness and a medical condition known as "excited delirium.
Big-league pitchers quickly learned to exploit his extraordinary aggressiveness, and started throwing the ball where Baez just couldn't hit it, much as he tried.
The Hummer, in all its militaristic aggressiveness, is the very embodiment of the wasteful excess that contributed to the climate crisis in the first place.
Eric was patient as I asked about how confident his father is feeling — "Very," he said quickly — and about Mr. Trump's aggressiveness with his rivals.
So it's not so much aggressiveness, but that decisions and judgment that would normally be held in check are suddenly disinhibited under consumption of alcohol.
On the grading system used to determine the aggressiveness of prostate cancer known as the Gleason Score, doctors labeled him a 9 out of 10.
While drilling has been strong, we have yet to see the same level of activity in completing wells, which will limit the aggressiveness of growth.
It's one of those things, especially with a guy like (Darvish), if you don't zone him up, he's going to take advantage of your aggressiveness.
The aggressiveness of the agenda frequently led to clashes with congressional Republicans and business groups, who said the EPA often greatly exceeded its legal authority.
Walmart's early aggressiveness appears to have been key to its win, although Flipkart also had concerns that an Amazon tie-up could face antitrust scrutiny.
After his accident, World Cup racers from around the world suddenly found it difficult to throw themselves down the mountain with the same unbridled aggressiveness.
The dancers move in unison as they mimic the animal's approach to a carcass, the slyness of the walk and the aggressiveness of an attack.
The force attracts the "common man with uncommon desire to succeed," as the official SEAL ethos says, and it prizes aggressiveness and ingenuity in battle.
Mr. Trump and his team met Mr. Cobb this week and were impressed by his aggressiveness, according to a person who spoke with the president.
But RHJ has upped his aggressiveness and efficiency this year, spending more time in the frontcourt and even moonlighting as a small-ball five on occasion.
Either way, it sure looks like it's very possible that some other set of political considerations are trumping financial responsibility and aggressiveness at the L.A. Times.
Passive aggressiveness can really kill the vibe of a communal space—if you've been having problems with your roommates, grow up and address them in 2018.
It's an aggressiveness that's yet to burn them, but keep your hand on the stove for an entire season and shots like this will eventually fall.
Behind the curtain: The widely held view in Republican circles, according to Axios' Jonathan Swan, is that Trump's aggressiveness undercuts the notion that there are tapes.
It's striking how quickly the tone of the conversation with both leaders escalated, largely because of Trump's aggressiveness, impatience and inability to have his own way.
A number of iOS 222 users are complaining about iOS 23's aggressiveness in killing background apps and tasks, which is attributed to poor RAM management.
Coincidence or not, these Blue Jays have many of the same characteristics as those Angels teams: athleticism, aggressiveness, dangerous bats and pitching that is good enough.
Journalists used them to produce stories about the Taliban's rising aggressiveness and the shifting American response, which relied increasingly on drone strikes and C.I.A. paramilitary operations.
The fact is that Schiff's bill would do nothing to increase the possible penalties for these crimes or the aggressiveness with which prosecutors could pursue them.
Former Hillary Clinton adviser Zac Petkanas, for instance, has welcomed the new aggressiveness towards Ukraine: I strongly support arming Ukrainian freedom fighters against the Russian invaders.
Fox News blended that talk radio aggressiveness with a hard news persona —with the sort of pro-Republican reporting that Ailes sought while working for Nixon.
Against all odds, on the heels of a very short retirement, he may have finally found the team that turns his aggressiveness into a good thing.
Amazon argued at the time that the injury rates reflected its aggressiveness in recording injuries, and a spokesperson reiterated that stance in a statement on Monday.
Keon said doubts about the aggressiveness of rate hikes by the Federal Reserve this year might be enticing investors to add exposure into fixed-income funds.
"We need to be able to cover the new administration with the probing, aggressiveness and authority that our readers deserve and pay for," one journalist wrote.
What the North Koreans lack in skill, at least when compared with their counterparts at the NSA, they partially make up for in aggressiveness and ambition.
Eliot Engel of New York even refers to Pompeo's aggressiveness on the Benghazi investigation when he was a congressman to chide him for acting slowly now.
Ilyasova finished with 16 points and five rebounds before fouling out with 4:45 left in regulation, showing the late-game aggressiveness the Magic had lacked.
You can see by the above tweets that while Grenell's aggressiveness comes through, so too does his unique ability to defend Trump's policies in clear terms.
On the contrary: a lot has been written about Pawn Storm since fall of 2014, and their activities have only grown, both in aggressiveness and number.
Or the underlying sexism in her character's reputation as a cut-throat lawyer when her actual aggressiveness in the courtroom pales in comparison to Ray Liotta's?
"He hit the boards hard, he ran the floor, his energy, his aggressiveness, his defense — he was fantastic in that regard," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said.
"It's taking us a while to get into the rhythm, into the aggressiveness that we need to get leads," San Antonio guard Manu Ginobili told reporters.
GINGRICH: Well I think two things, first of all, Trump is the certainly the most unusual president since Andrew Jackson in his personality, his style, his aggressiveness.
I was a great fit for the University of Guelph Gryphon squad, which had a culture of team before individual goals, aggressiveness and old-fashioned hard work.
T-Mobile's aggressiveness has undoubtedly helped it add subscribers, including an industry-leading 851,000 net additional signups in the first quarter of this year, according to Bloomberg.
"There's a path now, when we've achieved the goal -- which is to cure cancer -- where we kind of ramp down the aggressiveness of the treatment," Johnson said.
Pentagon officials have said Tuesday's test was not timed specifically because of current tensions with North Korea, but that Pyongyang's aggressiveness puts into focus the GMD's necessity.
The case of the Browns — the Texas couple who first fought their bank, then fought Nationstar — illustrates Nationstar's aggressiveness when selling a home through an auction site.
Princeton researchers found this out by giving one group of 245 university students 100 milliseconds to rate the attractiveness, competence, likability, aggressiveness, and trustworthiness of actors' faces.
Both Norway and Lithuania are NATO member states, and Norway has its soldiers taking part in NATO's rotating exercises in the Baltic state, concerned about Russia's aggressiveness.
What I mean by that is, they're playing it safe, there are unforced errors and there is — clearly, I would say — a lack of discipline and aggressiveness.
The market had been under serious pressure since early October in part on concerns about a trade war and the aggressiveness of the Fed's rate-hike policy.
In an interview, the city councilman said he believed P-22 should stay in the park for now, given that he had shown no aggressiveness toward humans.
For LeWitt, and for Serra, too, despite the titanic aggressiveness that his steel sculpture often projects, the beauty of the object is the beauty of an idea.
But that aggressiveness can also be the system's Achilles' heel, because it can compel opponents — especially weaker ones — to bunker defensively, surrendering possession in favor of security.
They determined aggressiveness by the number of spiders that responded when they made the spider web vibrate using a small piece of paper and an electric toothbrush.
Aggressiveness can be determined based on their speed, attackers pursuing prey, cannibalizing male spiders as well as eggs and their vulnerability to the invasion of predatory spiders.
The starkest change in that quarter was the aggressiveness of Tristan Thompson, the Cavaliers' center, who won the opening tip for the first time in the series.
To see a woman weaponize her aggressiveness, her pushiness, her eloquence and convictions — all the qualities I once stifled in myself as a child — is unspeakably powerful.
Like Microsoft in the 1990s, Monsanto is well known for its aggressiveness in "bundling" by leveraging its dominance in one product line to force purchases in another.
"The combination of all these signs confirms the aggressiveness of the intentions and the threats of a military nature against Ukraine, which are constantly increasing," he said.
Such aggressiveness has drawn notice from other politicians around the world, including American legislators who disagree with Donald Trump's campaign claims that global warming is a hoax.
"Decorative with a vengeance" is how someone once described Stella's production during the 1980s, and the phrase captures the passive-aggressiveness that gives that work its bite.
Several studies have linked the inflammatory reactions triggered by allergens to increased anxiety, reduced social interaction, and aggressiveness, all of which are potential warning signs of suicidal behavior.
Breaking down the data, researchers found that the psychopathic traits valued in men—aggressiveness, a willingness to assert dominance—can help them emerge as leaders and appear effective.
His team has already demonstrated his aggressiveness with its move to have Judge O'Neill recuse himself because his wife has been an active supporter of sexual assault victims.
"The feedback from investors after meeting with companies was, they're not going to change their aggressiveness with their rig count adds until you get below $40," said Kelly.
The hawks share the neocons' aggressiveness and the realists' wariness of nation building; they also have a touch of paleoconservatism, embracing "America First" without its non-interventionist implications.
While emphasizing aggressiveness and the liveliness of heavy combat during the assault, both Lieutenant Colonel Barker and Captain Medina failed to provide instructions for how to handle noncombatants.
The aggressiveness of Coach Doug Pederson, a former Eagles quarterback, helped outsmart Belichick en route to winning a championship that Pederson's mentor, Andy Reid, never could in Philadelphia.
"The really key thing with this current enforcement department and Jamie at the helm is aggressiveness," said Matthew Kluchenek, a lawyer who represents clients in the CFTC's crosshairs.
But during the September debate, she was pleased by Mr. Castro's aggressiveness, and hopes it is a tone that he sticks with, especially in the debate next week.
Stacey claims any aggressiveness on her part was in self-defense, and that her hubby actually first attempted to choke her ... and she had to fend him off.
"We had the advantage in aggressiveness in the first half and we built a lead, but we wanted to extend it even more," Texas coach Shaka Smart said.
"Correctional officers were forced to react to his aggressiveness in order to protect themselves and maintain the safety and security of others in the facility," the statement said.
That aggressiveness served him well in the presidential campaign, and allowed him to muscle through scandals and self-inflicted management mistakes that would have scuttled a lesser politician.
Clinton's campaign has been willing to engage directly with Trump on Twitter, despite the real estate developer's aggressiveness on the platform and willingness to engage in tweet wars.
His shot landed in one of the right bunkers that his aggressiveness had brought into play, and his next shot landed on the lip of an adjacent bunker.
In 1979, after a decade during which US cities experienced spikes in drug use and violence, Professor Alexander Schauss announced he found a cure for aggressiveness: the color pink.
It's a fighting dance, so Val has spent a lot of time trying to get me to embrace an aggressiveness that I usually don't have in my daily life.
Sometimes Jaylen's aggressiveness gets the best of him and there are two or three possessions in every game since he's returned where his tunnel vision eclipses the correct play.
Some diplomats say, however, that until Trump makes key appointments, it will be hard to assess his policies on issues including China's maritime aggressiveness and North Korea's nuclear threat.
"That aggressiveness in how negative they are about the future has really stung investors today, and made them question whether the June numbers are now at risk," Munster said.
When this happens, expect to see Butler and DeRozan get major minutes, due to their aggressiveness attacking the rim, drawing in the defense and creating open shots for others.
He pounced on a rebound and worked the ball over the line amid a scramble in front of the net, and it was a fair reward for Italy's aggressiveness.
"We're against the affirmation of LGBT ideology and the aggressiveness of this ideology which attacks our basic national and Catholic family values," a PiS lawmaker, Janusz Szewczak, told Reuters.
Mr. Kirk's illness, by his own admission, has slowed him down — his speech still occasionally halting and his left side still partly paralyzed, limiting the aggressiveness of his campaigning.
Suddenly the intimate nudes — almost all recognizable likenesses of Claire — took on an amplified, neon eroticism that felt like his answer to the aggressiveness he admired in de Kooning.
"While I admire Mike Feuer's aggressiveness, the truth is that the new approach to address homelessness is to move all the resources toward permanent supportive housing," he told VICE.
The forceful Saudi tone signaled a new aggressiveness by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who consolidated power at home with a series of high-profile arrests over the weekend.
The rule change gave incentive to aggressiveness, but only Tomlin regularly, and unabashedly, flouts convention by going for 2 in situations that before would have otherwise required Boswell's services.
By now, Haley has developed a strong sense of when Tomlin will want to act on his own aggressiveness, a decision that Tomlin conveys the night before a game.
"The Chinese mainland is not afraid of any crisis in the Taiwan Straits, even a showdown, so as to quash U.S. and Taiwan aggressiveness and safeguard national unity," it said.
Loeb, who revealed a $3.5 billion stake in Nestlé in June, hasn't yet gone public with any of his trademark aggressiveness even though it's Third Point's biggest-ever single investment.
So much of this community activity and narrative world-building and much more could be enabled in Fortnite's creative mode, away from the competitive aggressiveness of its battle royale version.
The attacks echoed the type of alt-conservative aggressiveness that has embodied the mindset of the former chief of Breitbart and Trump campaign CEO Stephen K. Bannon, and his followers.
"Their hitters were aggressive the whole series and we did a pretty good job of using that aggressiveness, not just to get strikeouts, but to get quick outs," said Kluber.
The most prominent was the Los Angeles Angels, whose aggressiveness — in the batter's box and on the basepaths, especially — seemed to stand up well to the Joe Torre-era Yankees.
It's been a long time since pro cycling has had that sort of aggressiveness and audacity, and Froome has become comfortable and confident enough to play the role of superstar.
For many months now, she has been sending signals that a second Clinton administration would differ from President Obama's in the earnestness and aggressiveness of its bid for bipartisan cooperation.
The aggressiveness federal courts have shown in protecting the right to vote is, in part, a result of the new legal landscape created by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.
"They will rely heavily on the police force to restore so-called law and order, so the police will be further reinforced in terms of aggressiveness against protesters," he said.
Malambo is traditionally a competitive form, and its aggressiveness, as the dancers repeatedly challenge one another and storm the stage in packs, amounts to a kind of one-note machismo.
But the allure of the "modern caveman," as one critic described the newly mustachioed Clark Gable, was counteracted by an underlying sense of aggressiveness that audiences, particularly women, found unattractive.
His attractive qualities of bluntness and loyalty are offset by a propensity for passive-aggressiveness in his dealings with civilian authority and a dogmatic attachment to some pretty dubious ideas.
David Carlson, the commanding officer of the frigate Sides, which was also deployed then in the gulf, called the downing of the Iranian airliner "the horrifying climax" of that aggressiveness.
" Peta noted, however: "If hard-nosed trade policy appeared to be pushing the economy in the direction of a recession, it is likely the administration would dial down its aggressiveness.
Political conflict can force people to become more articulate and informed about their beliefs, and that leads to people getting past their initial aggressiveness and arrogance and start finding common ground.
The Chinese move offers President Obama two choices: be seen as capitulating to a dramatic increase in Chinese aggressiveness, or leave office having taken a hard line against China's destabilizing path.
"Marco had a great rhythm, great energy, was moving well coming off of screens, aggressive — hopefully trying to make them pay for some of their aggressiveness," Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer said.
For instance, men are often celebrated for displaying overconfidence, aggressiveness and fearless risk-taking, but women who show the same traits are often seen as being a "bulldozer" or pathologically ambitious.
It would be easy to label Odor as a sort of free-swinger, both in and out of the batter's box, who sometimes lets his aggressiveness get the best of him.
Some establishment Republicans praised the aggressiveness of Trump's attacks on Hillary Clinton, especially his jabs on more conventional subjects such as the email issue and her long career in public life.
Keenum said he was surprised by the aggressiveness of the Giants' pass rush, with linebackers and safeties coming more frequently on blitzes than the Rams had expected based on game tape.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A former C.I.A. officer pleaded guilty on Wednesday to a charge of conspiring with Chinese intelligence agents in a case that highlighted the growing aggressiveness of Beijing's spy services.
Drug manufacturer Sanofi updated Ambien's label in 2008 to detail side effects, including visual and auditory hallucinations, abnormal thinking and behavioral changes like aggressiveness, agitation, bizarre behavior and even sleep driving.
But during the 2018 season with the Seattle Mariners, before his off-season trade to New York, he found a novel way to measure his efficiency and aggressiveness on the mound.
Good morning!" she tweeted, quoting one of her commenters in a separate tweet, " 'I never wanted to leave my daughter, I love her, BUT THAT'S JUST ME' – the passive aggressiveness is real!
"Iliad is the main casualty of the aggressiveness of Altice and has not managed to eat into the customer base of Orange (and) Bouygues," Kepler analysts said in a note to clients.
Thomas would have a field day off the ball, and all of a sudden defenses wouldn't be able to double- and triple-team him with the aggressiveness they displayed in these playoffs.
Gus, a nebbishy aspiring screenwriter and tutor for a TV child star, is being forced out of a dull relationship by a girlfriend (Milana Vayntrub) tired of his "fake nice" passive-aggressiveness.
The aggressiveness of his debate-night battle with Beto O'Rourke may have surprised voters and the media, but Castro maintains that's who he really is — especially passionate when it comes to immigration.
Comey's aggressiveness on the Russia probe -- wholly misguided to Trump's mind -- led the President to fire him using the pretext of a memo bashing Comey written by deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
And I do think that there is a kind of an aggressiveness on the part of this Chinese leadership that is a little bit more than we have seen with leaderships before.
Should that detract from the aggressiveness of Denver's front seven, then Andrew Luck may be able to continue his re-emergence as a star after a year lost to injury and ineffectiveness.
Only the Tax Foundation — an outlier among economists for the aggressiveness of its dynamic scoring methods — has projected a 10-year revenue increase of at least $1 trillion from the Senate bill.
We think his aggressiveness will be able to help us get some more kills around the map while simultaneously letting SlasheR, who is another traditional main AR player, control those power positions.
Mr. Loeb, who revealed his $3.5 billion stake in Nestlé in June, hasn't yet gone public with any of his trademark aggressiveness even though the company is Third Point's biggest single investment.
Nick Foles's aggressiveness nearly set up another score, but Alshon Jeffery bobbled the ball on a deep pass and Duron Harmon was in position to take it away for a huge interception.
Whether it's a matter of taste or of aggressiveness and large acquisition budgets, no one matches Netflix in the breadth and quality of its international offerings, beginning with my No. 24 show.
While the Trump presidency and Twitter have long been inseparable, his social media activity has recently increased in volume and aggressiveness — all to set a counter-narrative to the Senate impeachment trial.
In his return as coach, Arena inherited a fragmented team in November that on Friday night displayed the aggressiveness and intensity that at times had been lacking under his predecessor, Jurgen Klinsmann.
But the youngster, named for the Anti-Social Behavior Order (ASBO) issued in the U.K. to disruptive persons, is believed to have been secretly removed from the River Cam due to his aggressiveness.
It is perhaps an analog of mate binding, where a male spider deposits silk on the abdomen of a female prior to copulation to tone down her aggressiveness, thereby avoiding cannibalization after sex.
Any shift toward aggressiveness would represent a reversal from the more measured crowd-control tactics some — though far from all — departments adopted in the wake of the police brutality protests of recent years.
But you should see your doctor or healthcare provider if you experience aggressiveness, hallucinations, memory problems, difficult concentrating, depression, or "any other changes in your usual thoughts, mood, or behavior," according to MedlinePlus.
But every inch matters in the playoffs, and Milwaukee will need Bledsoe to maintain his aggressiveness but be way more disciplined while doing so if it wants to advance past the first round.
The two other girls who lived with us—one is a lesbian and the other was very studious—didn't care too much, but I think there was some passive-aggressiveness in the apartment.
The quick pace of implementation comes despite harsh opposition from Capitol Hill, where critics have accused the administration of emboldening Iran by refusing to get tough in the face of aggressiveness from Tehran.
This week's new graciousness and apparent willingness to talk about disagreements and seek common ground looks markedly different from the distinct gruffness and barely contained aggressiveness that characterized Trump during his first year.
Miami now leads the nation in tackles for loss (71), and Virginia Tech is projecting the same culture of aggressiveness that once made it a feared opponent under the former coach Frank Beamer.
"I think they had a discussion, I wasn't there, of existing rules because a lot of people complained, not to me, said the press the gets in their way and aggressiveness," Shelby said.
Mnuchin's appearance comes after Democrats demanded he testify over the lifting of the sanctions on Deripaska, which highlights the new majority's aggressiveness in calling in Trump administration officials for scrutiny of their decisions.
Despite the increasing aggressiveness of his appeals on social and cultural issues, he made no serious push to have Trump campaign for him and does not generally mention the president in his ads.
Amid the terror and aggressiveness then of government and military leaders on both sides, little or no thought was given what to do with the warheads should the risk of mass annihilation ebb.
"Though he acted with what seemed at the time like blitzkrieg aggressiveness, he regretted in later years that he hadn't moved even faster," Fortune editorial director Geoffrey Colvin wrote in explaining the title.
If you aren't sure how to describe the toxic nature of your relationship with a co-worker, the detrimental traits survey respondents mentioned include laziness, negative attitude, passive-aggressiveness, blaming others and gossiping.
This will likely make Sanders stronger, as long as he has the aggressiveness to make his argument against this rule change a prominent part of his campaign message in the coming days and weeks.
"We consider these and similar statements as a PR exercise, meant to demonstrate some assumed 'aggressiveness' from Russia, as well as panache of certain British politicians," the embassy said in a statement in English.
Before the draft, Simmons' perceived shortcomings helped Ingram sniff the top spot on some draft boards, and the case was made that his aggressiveness and potentially more adaptable game made him the right call.
If you voted against Trump, you see this aggressiveness -- in rhetoric and action -- as a deeply dangerous development from a president who is badly out of his depth when it comes to foreign policy.
The Dodgers ran out of top-shelf relievers, thanks to the aggressiveness of Dave Roberts in trying to protect a narrow lead earlier in the game, so Josh Fields came in for the 10th.
Roberts's aggressiveness had paid off throughout the postseason, but it backfired in Game 2, with Fields giving up the two home runs, and a double to Yulieski Gurriel, before being replaced by Tony Cingrani.
But having children ripped out of the hands of their parents is something that, in modern history, shows a kind of anger and aggressiveness that's always been there but was never in direct power.
The last person you want to play hardball here is someone who doesn't grasp the basics of trade policy, who directs his aggressiveness at everyone — tariffs on Canadian aluminum to protect our national security?
As our culture, led by Wall Street, began generating men with a lot of money and wealth, there was also a very visible shift, with sex openly being used and pursued with greater aggressiveness.
Belarus has been both an indispensable ally and ward of the Kremlin, depending on Russian subsidies to keep its economy afloat, and an important buffer for the West against the Kremlin's growing military aggressiveness.
One solution to "avoid the email war of passive-aggressiveness," Augustine notes, include picking up the phone or walking over to your colleague's desk to offer constructive feedback or sharing notes through Google Docs.
Gates can help flip Manafort It's quite clear from Mueller's aggressiveness regarding Gates and Manafort over the last 48 hours that the special counsel is upping pressure on both men to cut plea deals.
"Much of the campaign after Mr. Bannon came in was very reflective (of his style) -- the aggressiveness on so many issues, the allowing of social media to get a little out of hand," Daley said.
Walter chose an intense regimen of chemotherapy at Sloan Kettering though, between the cancer's aggressiveness and the overwhelming toxicity resulting from the chemotherapy treatments, Walter died less than four months after the cancer was detected.
For years, Democrats and their allies have struggled to match the savvy aggressiveness of Charles Koch and David H. Koch, the right-wing industrialists whose checks have become the seed corn for conservatives' greatest victories.
Showing some of the aggressiveness the Braves wanted when he was demoted in early August, Wisler didn't allow a hit until the seventh and worked eight innings in the 3-1 victory over the Diamondbacks.
The aggressiveness paid off when Toles's throw sailed wide of the plate, snapping a 21-inning scoreless streak and giving the large contingent of Cubs fans down the right-field line something to cheer about.
"We are certainly concerned at the aggressiveness with which this person, who was appointed via an unprecedented procedure, seems eager to exercise one of the powers of the office in an acting capacity," Jenkins said.
Even in an injury-plagued season a year ago, he never lost his aggressiveness, finishing fifth in the N.F.L. in percentage of passes thrown into tight coverage, according to the league's Next Generation Stats data.
Stephen H. Legomsky, a professor of immigration law at Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, said judges appear to be more active only because they are responding to the aggressiveness of immigration officials.
He ordered much larger first printings than his predecessor had, often doubling them — an aggressiveness seemingly borne of confidence that he would be able to sell them as easily as he had mass-marketed paperbacks.
This diplomat said Iranians were increasingly divided between those who believe the way to preserve the Islamic Republic was by improving the economy and those who feel it was by internal toughness and overseas aggressiveness.
" Mr. Clinton, introducing his wife at a rally here on the final day of campaigning before the New Hampshire primary, acknowledged that his new aggressiveness had set off a political firestorm as the election gets "hotter.
His aggressiveness tends to backfire when he unnecessarily tries it out on a fellow non-shooter instead of giving them a cushion to fire away, but all in all, shaking him without a screen isn't easy.
" As Paula gets increasingly ornery, focusing her wrath on Abraham, the former 16 & Pregnant star likewise ups her aggressiveness, saying Paula "needs to go to jail and needs to get the s— beat out of her.
The 42-year-old first won renown at home and abroad for his predominantly black-and-white, haunting images of imaginary cityscapes, inspired by a trip to Europe and reflecting the aggressiveness of modern, urban life.
The state representatives question the lack of aggressiveness by the Ohio EPA in its dealings with the city, and want to know why the EPA did not take immediate action after the August 2015 testing results.
She used the sound of a motorcycle's revving engine to represent aggressiveness in one of her songs, "De Aqui No Sales" ("From Here You Won't Leave"), which she revealed in a radio interview with "La Ventana." 
So it's very rewarding and almost in every patient, it changes the way we can treat them and the confidence with which we can treat them and also the aggressiveness with which we can treat patients.
But now the American strategy has shifted more toward offense, officials say, with the placement of potentially crippling malware inside the Russian system at a depth and with an aggressiveness that had never been tried before.
Some were high grade cancers, or cancers that score high on the Gleason scale, which is used to determine the aggressiveness of prostate cancer based on the number and character of suspicious cells under microscopic examination.
The change in the temperature led to harder, more favorable snow, and the leaders charged down the racecourse with a kind of aggressiveness that had been difficult to muster on the softer, more rutted morning snow.
This new discounting model, however, will only apply to items that aren't available in Walmart's stores, meaning it marks an expansion of Walmart's pricing aggressiveness to other categories such as electronics, home goods and baby gear.
Even non-fiction portrayals of sharks often take the "man-eater" bait: Discovery Channel's annual "Shark Week" has become a pop culture juggernaut partially because of its controversial tendency to play up shark aggressiveness for ratings.
There's a bit of a legal gray area if you're taking a drone down for self-defense reasons, but your safest recourse is to just treat your drone-flying neighbor with as much passive aggressiveness as possible.
The threats represented by Russia and post-Mao China are far more limited: Both have much to lose in a general war; their military activities are regionally bounded; their aggressiveness has created widespread opposition from their neighbors.
In 2013, Austin producer Eric Dingus released his unofficial remix of Drake's "Worst Behavior," which tempered the original's aggressiveness into a twinkling ambient lullaby, and immediately stood out from the glut of uninspired Aubrey Graham SoundCloud reworks.
And Beijing used loans to impoverished Greece as a political lever, persuading Athens to prevent a unified EU position against Chinese aggressiveness in the South China Sea and keeping the EU from proscribing China's human-rights record.
In man coverage, safety John Johnson and linebacker Cory Littleton usually handle opposing tight ends, but both have concerns against Ertz: Johnson's smaller frame can be boxed out while Littleton's aggressiveness is risky against crafty route-runners.
"Reputation" was a risk for Ms. Swift; passive-aggressiveness and fragility are not elements of her previous music, but she ably succeeds in analyzing the impact of superstardom and reputation on a personal basis, her stated intent.
EdjSports's data indicates that the rest of the league treats fourth-down calls as a novelty, going for it mainly toward the latter stages of a game out of desperation, but the Eagles have shown unrivaled aggressiveness.
The drive had been extended thanks to the Chiefs' showing some aggressiveness on fourth down, going for it on 4th-and-1 from the San Francisco 5-yard line with a direct snap run to Damien Williams.
"At the same time, I would say because of the aggressiveness and because of their eagerness to expand business, some of them may be engaged in some wrongdoings, and now they are getting found out," he added.
But the initial Alexa responses are just another sign of Amazon's aggressiveness in promoting its own brands, whether they are gadgets like the Echo family of smart speaker products and Ring doorbells or apparel lines like Goodthreads.
Mr. Dranove said he was taken aback by the aggressiveness of their response, which he described as "disparaging our motives," rather than engaging in a scholarly discussion about the best way to arrive at the right answer.
Over the course of the previous 12 conferences, there have been themes that everyone might have touched on, but I don't recall a case where there was such uniform aggressiveness at staking a claim on the technology.
If Trump followed the Freedom Caucus's recommendations to the letter, he could, within the first days of his presidency, restore the aggressiveness of the Bush era of immigration enforcement — at the efficiency and scope of the Obama administration.
So, he wants to press them on that, he wants to press them on the issue of their aggressiveness and expansion of the South China Seas -- building islands in order to expand their military base in that area.
"The way to explain the inaction is a combination of basically a lack of aggressiveness on the part of the chairman and a sense that they need to control these issues on the part of leadership," Wallner said.
"We should encourage China and be appreciative of what they are doing with regards to North Korea and we should also be willing to criticize them for their aggressiveness and coerciveness in the South China Sea," Harris said.
The member nations pledged to "stand together and act together" against an "unprecedented range of security challenges" that include terrorist attacks within Europe, Russian aggressiveness in Ukraine and elsewhere, and instability throughout the Middle East and North Africa.
He's the seventh player since 1964 to avalanche a defense with that much aggressiveness in the playoffs; the other six are Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, John Havlicek, Rick Barry, Jerry West, and Allen Iverson—all Hall of Famers.
For that sort of aggressiveness to take place along the arc, Portland's perimeter defenders have to believe that even if/when they get beat off the bounce, their man won't embarrass them by scoring easily at the rim.
Taken together, the two actions signaled a new aggressiveness by the prince both at home and abroad, as well as a new and more dangerous stage in the Saudi cold war with Iran for dominance in the region.
"It is hard to reconcile the political language of the U.S. leaders and their aggressiveness and their sense of being abused by Mexico in the relationship," said Alejandro Gómez-Strozzi, Mexico's undersecretary of economy from 2000 to 2006.
From the gross pre-election misjudgments to postelection bafflement, the best pundits are at a loss to accurately anticipate his response to matters like North Korean military aggressiveness or his moment-by-moment political gyrations and opinion reversals.
His letter underscores the lengths that Uber went to in order to get ahead of rivals under its former chief executive, Travis Kalanick, when it prized aggressiveness and the growth of its ride-hailing business above all else.
His critics, including immigration rights groups and congressional Democrats, said Mr. Homan brought an aggressiveness to immigration policy that even some Republicans said went too far, including targeting people whose deportation was not a priority during the Obama administration.
Chinese officials said U.S. aggressiveness could hurt the trade talks, which appeared to have hit an impasse in the past week as the United States hiked tariffs on Chinese goods and Beijing retaliated with higher duties on U.S. products.
"I don't think (West Virginia's aggressiveness) was affecting our shooting percentage as much as it affected our flow of what we were trying to do, which I guess in turn affected our shooting percentage," Texas coach Shaka Smart said.
These percentages are expressed as Gleason scores: A score of 22017 indicates a low-grade cancer, a 4 indicates a cancer of intermediate aggressiveness, and a score of 5 indicates a potentially aggressive prostate cancer, according to Dr. Lieb.
"While competition is not new, the aggressiveness has increased across the industry since the proposed merger with AMTD/SCHW was announced," Daniel Fannon, an analyst with Jefferies, wrote in a note to clients, referring to the firms' stock tickers.
Implicit biases are associations that get activated automatically in our minds and can lead us to discriminate against people we subconsciously associate with negative traits (like aggressiveness or laziness) even though we have no conscious intention to do so.
Jon: I think when people act like that — be it bounty hunting, or corrections, or a prison guard, or law enforcement — there's a culture of aggressiveness, and a lack of training makes you operate from a basis of fear.
ABOUT THE PISTONS (2102-153): Detroit was looking for more aggressiveness and fewer turnovers Monday after getting trounced 215-2116 in Indiana on Saturday and achieved both goals while committing 2109 turnovers and scoring 66 points in the paint.
Since Trump withdrew the United States from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018 — and his administration tightened its squeeze on Iran's economy with punishing economic sanctions — Iran has attacked U.S. military assets in Iraq with increasing aggressiveness and frequency.
We already know what happens when prosecutors focus on mandatory minimums and severe sentences: we end up in a nation with the highest incarceration rate and an ongoing drug crisis that belies the aggressiveness of the War on Drugs.
Trump's aggressiveness has come to define his first year at the helm of the military, and it rests largely on one significant change: On the advice of his generals, Trump stripped away Obama-era civilian oversight and regulatory efforts.
Is it now just part of the landscape that someone will move on to WWE at some point in their career, or do you think WWE's aggressiveness in signing wrestlers is getting to be too extreme or even monopolistic?
"Even though the Fed is likely to normalise rates further by hiking in December...markets should remain skeptical about the speed and the aggressiveness of its tightening cycle over the longer-term," said David Forrester, FX strategist at CA-CIB.
I do believe, however, that – through a combination of toughness and boldness, aggressiveness and flexibility, and resolution and an amazingly fast grasping of tactical opportunities – President Trump may have begun the process of opening up North Korea and changing history.
Bolton has said the next U.S. president should take bolder steps to halt China' military aggressiveness in the South and East China seas and consider  a "diplomatic ladder of escalation" that could lead to restoring full diplomatic recognition of Taiwan.
A pair of Yale studies suggest that when people say they want to 'eat up' babies, it's prompted by overwhelming emotions – caused, one researcher has speculated, by frustration at not being able to care for the cute thing, channelled into aggressiveness.
The drug has a number of side effects including "abnormal thinking and behavioral changes," which may take the form of "decreased inhibition" such as aggressiveness and extroversion that seem "out of character," according to information that comes with the drug.
Dr. Kukekova and a team of scientists in the United States, Russia and China, sequenced the red fox genome for the first time and then compared three strains of red foxes — farm bred, selected for tameness and selected for aggressiveness.
Though corporate America assumed that a Trump presidency would be more lenient toward deal-making, it has maintained an aggressiveness in regulating mergers, according to Norman Armstrong Jr., the co-head of the antitrust practice at the law firm King & Spalding.
For Ellsbury, who entered the game as a replacement for center fielder Aaron Hicks, who injured his left shoulder diving for a ball, the over-the-top aggressiveness might have had its source in a frustrating start to this season.
By choice, he is confronting the existential threats to his presidency largely alone and relying heavily on his own instincts and skills to guide the White House — all while feeling frustrated by White House aides' lack of aggressiveness in defending him.
The match at last arrived on Sunday night, when the Americans marched into Estadio Azteca and stymied Mexico with a stout, organized defense — and played with that aggressiveness, tenacity and spirit Arena demands — and emerged with a 21-21 tie.
He is the first administration official to agree to testify publicly before the now Democrat-controlled House, and Democrats' efforts to pressure the acting attorney general to appear on Capitol Hill highlights the new majority's aggressiveness in calling in administration officials.
Known for his speed and aggressiveness, he was considered a key component of the team's defense and was frequently listed among the linebackers with the most interceptions, according to the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, which inducted him in 21975.
Whitaker is the first administration official to agree to testify publicly before the now Democrat-controlled House, and Democrats' efforts to pressure the acting attorney general to appear on Capitol Hill highlights the new majority's aggressiveness in calling in administration officials.
However, Trump's statements about Russia and business dealings there, as well as those of retired Army Lieutenant Michael Flynn, his choice for national security adviser, are worrisome to many of the officials tracking Putin's growing aggressiveness from seas to skies to cyberspace.
Her aggressiveness, her strength, her unshakeable belief that she had the right guy — I don't know why that would be a reason for persecution and any kind of attack about her physical appearance or how she was handling herself in the courtroom.
In a statement touting Trump's record in the first 100 days, the White House highlighted, among other things, his attempts to streamline government by proposing a lean budget, and his aggressiveness in foreign affairs, particularly with regard to challenging Russia and Iran.
So, what are we to make of this new aggressiveness, which includes a relaxation of the criteria for US airstrikes, from Iraq to Syria to Yemen, and has caused a surge in civilian casualties, including a mistaken attack on US allies in Syria?
For instance, Doug Roberts at Channel Capital Research said the Federal Reserve of the late 1980s had been aggressively tightening while the current Fed has been gingerly returning policy back to normal levels from the historic aggressiveness during and after the financial crisis.
Schroder is averaging 24.4 points and 21 assists in the series "I think the confidence that he has, the aggressiveness and the competitiveness , all of those things rise this time of year on the road," Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer said of Schroder.
Reality Inspires Fantasy, and Fantasy Inspires Reality "Ghost Recon Wildlands has been in development for more than four years," says Strachman, when asked whether the presidential campaign's focus on border security and aggressiveness toward Mexico changed how the team thinks about the game.
There is so much to love about the passive-aggressiveness of 2000) A husband buying 24.32 pairs (24.32 pairs!) of cargo shorts, 2100) A wife throwing them out behind his back, and 2360) This bizarre cycle continuing for more than a decade.
Within the A.C.L.U., many people were taken aback by "this rise of the armed alt-right," Mr. Simon said, referring to the size and aggressiveness of the white supremacist turnout in Charlottesville, as well as the presence of people openly carrying guns.
All series the Blues have tried imposing as much aggressiveness as the rules allow, but Brayden Schenn's boarding call on Joakim Nordstrom — followed by Ryan O'Reilly's delay-of-game penalty — awarded the Bruins' lethal power play 73 seconds of five-on-three time.
Now he is girding for battle with a newly empowered Democratic opposition — one armed with subpoena power and a long list of questions about his conduct in office and ties to Russia — and it has brought out a fresh aggressiveness in him.
However, Trump's statements about Russia and business dealings there, as well as those of retired Army Lieutenant Michael Flynn, his choice for national security adviser, are worrisome to many of the officials tracking Putin's growing aggressiveness from seas to skies to cyberspace.
The aggressiveness of the referees in the first half created numerous open looks for the Warriors' shooters, but with their backs against the wall, Cleveland appears to have decided it is time to ignore the possibility of fouls and go after the Warriors.
The aggressiveness worked, as Green got out of the inning thanks to a nifty defensive play where a sliding Gleyber Torres got to a ball in shallow right field and D.J. LeMahieu made a nice play to catch Torres's throw at first.
"For those who have said and who have been commenting on a lack of a military option, there is a military option," McMaster said at a White House briefing, adding it wasn't the administration's preferred route for dealing with the North's aggressiveness.
The description of the traffic violation reflects Uber's aggressiveness in its efforts around self-driving cars and the ambition of its project leader, Mr. Levandowski, who is now at the center of a lawsuit brought against Uber by Waymo, an autonomous car business.
Buttigieg's newfound aggressiveness has made him a newly favorite target of his opponents, with some claiming he is either a corporate politician willing to change his positions for campaign donations or a poll-tested candidate who is willing to change positions for political expediency.
"The issue really is that the Fed has not pursued its target with the aggressiveness one might want to see," said former Minneapolis Fed President Narayana Kocherlakota, who dissented against rate hikes at some of his last meetings because there was no apparent inflation pressure.
We therefore must defeat Chinese or Russian invasions or attempts at suborning our allies, and force Beijing or Moscow to have to choose between unfavorably escalating — and demonstrating to all their aggressiveness and malign intent by doing so — or settling on terms we can accept.
The Cyclones led 56-33 at halftime and were up by 30 less than three minutes into the second half, their offensive tempo and defensive aggressiveness too much for the undermanned Delta Devils, one of the worst programs in Division I the last few years.
Courtesy MOMA, gift of Agnes Gund When Pop art made its sensational début, Katz's paintings, with their bold areas of color and closeup aggressiveness, seemed at first to be related to it, but there was no real connection—popular culture has never been his subject.
The posts drew new attention to long-simmering concerns about prejudice and aggressiveness in American police departments, but they also raised questions about free speech, and about how much latitude chiefs have to penalize legal, if offensive, views shared by their employees while off duty.
"Since the summer, China has been rethinking Belt and Road, both the size and the speed at which capital is being deployed and the overall aggressiveness with which they were pursuing these projects," said Andrew Polk, a founder of Trivium, a consulting firm in Beijing.
While the Packers eventually evened things at 14-14, Trubisky put the team ahead for good early in the fourth quarter with a 13-yard touchdown pass to Trey Burton, showing an aggressiveness with the throw that has often been absent from his play.
A viral video of an obviously affluent Mexico City driver seen almost running over a cyclist, fighting with a police officer, and then speeding away, has become the latest example of how social media is exposing the aggressiveness and arrogance of the country's elite.
There's always a chance that a determined Mr. Pruitt, who deeply resents California's aggressiveness on this and other clean air issues, could try to revoke California's waiver and force the state to toe the federal line — something he signaled in a statement on Monday.
" But as Mr. Buchanan's book notes, the country's digital warriors have proved to be enormously fast learners, and "what the North Koreans lack in skill, at least as compared to their counterparts at the N.S.A., they partially make up for in aggressiveness and ambition.
The aggressiveness of the Trump administration's policies toward migrant children has created a new term -- "tender age shelters" -- language which ironically obfuscates the truth about the billion-dollar business of holding children in shelters run by some of the same private companies that operate prisons.
His desire to Control the Cost of Higher Education and Make Community College Affordable for All is actually less radical than promises of tuition-free college from Bernie Sanders; a Carbon Fee and Dividend would similarly fall short of the aggressiveness of the Green New Deal.
John C. Kornblum, a former United States ambassador to Germany who lives in Berlin, sees an "Amerexit" from global responsibility under Mr. Obama, which has led to more Russian and Chinese aggressiveness and allowed Russia back into the Middle East as a diplomatic and military power.
"I think there's something about that attitude of 'Nothing is going to stand in our way' that is still in the general atmosphere of the city's sort of aggressiveness," said Melissa Checker, an urban studies professor and anthropologist at Queens College and City University of New York.
While Mr. Biden stopped short of calling for Mr. Trump's removal from office, his new aggressiveness marked an acknowledgment that he must do more to both confront a president who is attacking him daily and to halt his slide in the polls in the Democratic primary.
That's the result of Garcetti's aggressiveness when it comes to the possibility of running; he's made no secret he's interested and has already raised $22,21 for the South Carolina Democratic Party with plans to do the same for the state parties in New Hampshire and Iowa.
Mr. Loeb's comments reflect the hostile divide depicted in "Trilogy's" third act between the bone-crunching aggressiveness of the traders who brought in unimagined earnings and the old-style bankers, with their "velvet and cuff links," who loved the profits but disdained the ways they were acquired.
"Given that lots of Silicon Valley heritage, especially in last twenty years, has been around consumer and enterprise software, that has set a certain level of generally accepted norms of aggressiveness that people need to understand are not universal," said Othman Laraki, CEO health-tech company Color Genomics.
"Their hitters were aggressive the whole series and we did a pretty good job of using that aggressiveness, not just to get strikeouts but to get quick outs," said Kluber, who is third in the American League in strikeouts despite missing most of May with a lower back strain.
Joe Scarborough on Thursday said Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's aggressiveness exposes the billionaire's lack of political experience.
While we often talk about sidewalk rage as an internal irk, or "private mental venting that consists of irrational assumptions regarding other pedestrians," the feelings can escalate through fantasies of "violent acts against the inconsiderate sidewalk blockers" in some to "the overt expression of hostility and aggressiveness," James notes.
The Jets were fairly entertaining in recent weeks, with Josh McCown airing it out and being rewarded for his aggressiveness, but he is out for the remainder of the season with a broken hand, and the team is left with a choice of Bryce Petty or Christian Hackenberg.
Most revealing — and I say this about a story that is lousy with revelations — is that it is perhaps the best illustration of the in-your-face aggressiveness that has made him the richest man in the world and arguably the most important tech visionary since Steve Jobs.
"Markets are spooked more by the aggressiveness of the message and by its potential of sparking an extended trade war rather than just by the scope of the measures' economic impact," said JCI Capital fund manager Alessandro Balsotti, noting how steel and aluminum account for just 2 percent of U.S. imports.
Mr. Trump's willingness to share his opinions over decades in the public eye has left a paper trail of noticeable shifts in his positions: from speaking approvingly of intervention in Iraq early on, to opposing it, to his seemingly dueling impulses of aggressiveness and isolationism as the Republican front-runner.
He was as recognizable for his aggressiveness and wild temper—he was ejected from his first game for fighting—as he was for his high-arcing two-handed set shot, which he originally crafted to soar over a low hanging horizontal bar in the A-frame roof of his club gym.
The former refers to developments like the APIs that SumUp has been building to take its service into more apps to grow business; the latter refers to a well-know aggressiveness of sales teams for which Rocket Internet is (in)famous, although that tune seems to have changed in recent years.
As Skanda Amarnath, the director of research and analysis at Employ America and a former New York Fed research analyst, points out, the glaring exception to the Fed's new aggressiveness is it is doing very little on state and local debt even though it has the legal authority to help here.
LeBron James deferred to his teammates in the first quarter, but early in the second, with the lead slipping away, he showed some aggressiveness in getting to the basket, and even when he missed the shot, he got his own offensive rebound and put the ball in for 210 points.
Playing without senior guard Mustapha Heron, who sat out with a right ankle injury and could be done for the season, the Red Storm led by eight at the half and extended that to a 45-32 advantage with 16:21 to go when their aggressiveness got the better of them.
Trump, in an interview on Fox News, appeared to cast doubt on his willingness to defend the country, calling the people of Montenegro "strong" and "aggressive," suggesting that its aggressiveness could draw the US into World War III due to the NATO's mutual security clause enshrined in Article 21.58 of the NATO treaty.
It is a lot to demand from officers that they know how and when to alternate between aggressiveness and a gentler approach, but it is necessary, said Hassan Aden, a former police chief in Greenville, N.C., and the senior adviser on policing at the Vera Institute of Justice, a research and advocacy group.
Everything, from the perfervidness of the country's electronic manufacturing, the proliferation of its pop culture, the aggressiveness of its building booms — even as a three-decade-long economic decline strips these characteristics of their sheen — seems to serve as a reminder that throughout the postwar era, Japan was a byword for the future.
Kavanaugh, however, unabashedly reinforced white male machismo and aggressiveness such that even if one thinks that he is innocent of what Ford accused him of, he put on full display the performance of a cantankerous white male who is recklessly determined to seek revenge against those he claimed were out to get him.
The aggressiveness of the campaign has raised concerns that it could result in racial profiling—a new book, The Scientist and the Spy, alleges that profiling did occur during the FBI's last major anti-China push—and so FBI deputy director David Bowdich was quick to draw parameters around the Justice Department's work.
But growth that is heedless of environmental impacts, collaboration with Russia that is heedless of Vladimir Putin's malevolence, and greater aggressiveness toward China that is heedless of the carefully crafted security balance among the U.S., China and Taiwan — which has produced prosperity and stability in Asia for over four decades — is reckless.
The new values—which, according to portions of a slide deck obtained by Gizmodo, included criticisms of management for being too supportive and empowering, suggesting "managers push to achieve more than we think we can" instead—seemed to conflict with Meetup's inclusive culture and pushed for more aggressiveness in the workplace, multiple former employees said.
In a 4-3 win over the Yankees on Tuesday that sent the Red Sox to the A.L. Championship Series against the Houston Astros, Cora again displayed an aggressiveness, like using Sale as a relief pitcher, that his counterpart in the other dugout, Aaron Boone, a fellow first-year manager, lacked with his standout bullpen.
The exchanges on Syria, followed by a parallel discussion of how to contain Russia's increasing aggressiveness, underscored one of the oddities of the 2020 election season: Faced with a Republican president who has envisioned a far more isolationist approach to American power, the Democrats are sounding like interventionist Republicans of just a few years ago.
"He is taking a Republican Party, a grass roots party that's spent 60, 70 years leading the war in the Cold War, hating the Russians for all their aggressiveness in the world and taking over the countries on the border and being tyrannical the way they are now and he has those people cheering against Western Europe,'" Matthews said.
The purpose of the cyberattack is unclear, but the targeting of multiple computers used by both participants and organizers of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, which take place next month in the northeastern South Korean city of Pyeongchang‎, come during a time of high tension between North and South Korea, two nations known for their aggressiveness in hacking operations.
As the U.S. economy faced its worst danger since the Great Depression, the Fed responded with unprecedented aggressiveness: slashing its benchmark interest rate to near-zero, conducting a series of asset purchases that blew up its balance sheet to more than $4.5 trillion, and implementing several other measures aimed at pushing the economy out of its slump.
"I think that Elliott - given their size, their relative aggressiveness versus other activists – are saying we've got the capital, we've got the patience that's necessary and we're going to try to now unlock Europe," said Young, who is working with Telecom Italia (TIM) where Elliott is attempting to overhaul the board at a shareholder meeting on Friday.
Indonesia's strong reaction to the latest confrontation, in particular because it may have occurred within its territorial waters, may have been a tipping point in how it deals with Chinese aggressiveness in the South China Sea, said Ian J. Storey, a senior fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore, where he researches South China Sea disputes.
He tries to make the pressures of deprivation relatable to the financially secure, bridging the gap between upper- and working-class realities: the chronic stress that spills into bingeing on booze and junk food; and the insidious belief that you are not smart enough or will never amount to anything, feelings that can manifest as aggressiveness.
To several Sanders aides and allies, the aggressiveness their candidate showed on the debate stage was a way of holding Mr. Biden accountable on the issues Mr. Sanders cares deeply about, perhaps fueled by the faint hope that he can persuade voters that he remains the best choice to consolidate the party and defeat President Trump.
"If you look beyond the demagogic 'aggressiveness and territory annexation of Russia,' then it is evident that one of the biggest obstacles [to that deal] is the U.S. missile defense program, and subsequent U.S. attempts to ensure superiority in other areas – development of NATO's infrastructure, basic armament, precision weaponry, drones and the militarization of space," said Russian Senator Konstantin Kosachev.
Democrats vowed to introduce tough oversight of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE if they won back the House majority, and they are signaling a new aggressiveness to meet their promises.
"The development of aggressiveness, of skills in physical activity, of independence in thought and action, of self-determination of behavior standards, and of internal standards of self-evaluation is curtailed for adolescent women by continual pressure, transmitted at first by peers and parents and later by the girl herself, to act like and thereby become a 'nice girl'," Fox wrote in 1977.
But let's be clear: Russia's aggressive actions in the Crimea and in Ukraine have brought about a situation where President Obama and NATO — correctly, I believe — are saying, you know what, we're going to have to beef up our troop level in that part of the world to tell Putin that his aggressiveness is not going to go unmatched, that he is not going to get away with aggressive action.

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