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From 2010 the coalition government enforced sanctions more vigorously still.
Algae are growing much more vigorously in the warmer climate.
Males that signalled more vigorously were speedier in the sprint trials.
Few have condemned the prosecutors' shortcomings more vigorously than Mr. Cho.
He shimmies more vigorously than even the most enthusiastic musical theater kid.
But around 2005, the Fraud Section began enforcing it much more vigorously.
By this point, we should be seeing an amping up of the Walker circulation pattern, meaning cool air should be sinking more vigorously in the central and eastern Pacific as warm air rises more vigorously over the western Pacific.
But it was used more vigorously and successfully by the forces of capital.
He danced and clapped with the other kids, but a little more vigorously.
Lab tests may heat the fluid more vigorously than real vapers do, for example.
And top reporters began digging on these topics even more vigorously after Comey's firing.
The battery crisis should also make Samsung move more vigorously to address another structural problem.
Separately, the Justice Department will ask law enforcement agencies to more vigorously track police killings.
Early stage Loa loa larvae thrash around in the blood more vigorously than other worms.
Maestro Kim's next provocation will paradoxically propel Seoul all the more vigorously to placate Pyongyang.
But he or she will need to court their support more vigorously than in past cycles.
European and American officials have been telling the government to pursue evaders more vigorously for years.
Republican conservatives salute the flag more vigorously than Democratic liberals seeking to disrupt the status quo.
"We're not getting much printout with this one," Turrell told Pike, who tapped away more vigorously.
Beyond the trade front, Beijing will also more vigorously prosecute fentanyl smugglers, the White House statement said.
Third, the U.S. government needs to more vigorously counteract media restrictions and propaganda without replicating authoritarian methods.
We need to push back on the underlying lies more clearly and more vigorously than we have.
Security on the square was tight, and Chinese social media services were censored more vigorously than normal.
Nauert also said Europe could more vigorously implement existing sanctions against Russia over its actions in Ukraine.
The national public prosecutor instructed all provincial prosecutors last month to pursue sex abuse allegations more vigorously.
Should the government use its existing antitrust powers more vigorously, and should Congress broaden those powers with new law?
Former FBI Director James Comey was vocal about the need for the FBI to track hate crimes more vigorously.
Critics say Ghani's government did little to leverage the tragedy into enforcing the violence against women law more vigorously.
Indeed, there may be no group more derided by Trump, and none more vigorously despised by his supporters, than journalists.
Without exception they express grave concern for their colleagues and near disbelief that our government is not reacting more vigorously.
That is why the United States and others have sought to press China and Russia to police sanctions more vigorously.
The moment showed Mr. Biden being forceful, at a time when some Democrats want him to more vigorously defend himself.
But once that process is finished, banks will return more vigorously to their core business of lending to firms and households.
"My only regret is that I wish I had more vigorously pursued stories about Spacey's harassment of young men," he said.
Given how partial our species is to intellectual distinctions, we apply such linguistic castrations even more vigorously in the cognitive domain.
The national board of the N.A.A.C.P. voted to fire its president and begin a "systemwide refresh" to confront President Trump more vigorously.
We know that as the Arctic growing season lengthens due to warming, plants are growing more vigorously and landscapes are (mostly) getting greener.
The law may need to be tweaked, in addition to be more vigorously enforced, so that employers who violate immigration law are prosecuted.
During the scene, Elliott begins scratching himself slowly and then more vigorously, ultimately stripping to reveal his body coated in nasty-looking blotches.
To ensure the anniversary is marked without a hitch, security across the mainland is being tightened and dissent stifled even more vigorously than usual.
The Hawaii congresswoman, an Army veteran, is more vigorously critical of "regime change wars" and military adventuring in general than some of her rivals.
In Europe, the poor, having been admitted little by little to the franchise, ever more vigorously challenged the rich from the later 19th century.
Previous studies have shown that certain microbes, like the pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa, can grow more vigorously and form never-before-seen structures in space.
The therapist's objective was to invigorate neurons that were less active — the rarely quiet part of my brain — while dimming those firing more vigorously.
If anything, the new study points to the inherent difficulties in quantifying realms like bitcoin, while highlighting the need to study this area more vigorously.
After all, the more often and more vigorously you use your muscles, the more time it takes for your body to repair and rebuild them.
Central banks began manipulating interest rates more vigorously to keep growth on track, and eventually adopted targets to help instil the expectation of steady growth.
Nor is it a coincidence that those portions of the South that put aside Jim Crow more vigorously grew, over time, to be more prosperous.
But the shooting in Parkland reignited the gun control debate more vigorously, and some Democratic-led proposals initially gained the backing from President Donald Trump.
"The slowdown in economic activity is behind us and the economy is now growing more vigorously," the Ministry's economic policy secretariat said in a statement.
Most importantly, it recognizes that the fundamental driver of contemporary geopolitics is a Sino-American rivalry and that Washington must compete more vigorously with Beijing.
Zou said China was using risk analysis methods from bodies such as the IMF and World Bank, and would supervise the projects' debt more vigorously.
The White House will doubtless do so even more vigorously after news that investigators strongly suspected he was working as an agent of Vladimir Putin's government.
Few doubt that either a President Clinton or a President Trump will rattle the US drums in the Middle East more vigorously than the current incumbent.
He said the Obama administration "should have acted earlier and more vigorously" to respond to Russia's hacking, but he saved his most stinging criticism for Trump.
Where I fault Britain is in not far more vigorously and noisily protesting against the EU's faults, and its unwillingness to adopt any proffered sound solutions.
A clip of Nina Simone speaking about art's power as activism has been floating around the web more vigorously than usual in the last few months.
One of the reasons Smith works as the ball-handler is that the Warriors seem to rotate more vigorously for Irving and James than for anyone else.
The figure was 9.7 percent of the workforce compared with only 8.2 percent for Britain, which since the 1980s has embraced free-market reforms more vigorously than Germany.
One of Kojève's most important interlocutors was the German-born American political philosopher Leo Strauss; the two argued over many subjects, none more vigorously than Xenophon's dialogue Hiero.
But although I was a mom, too, and just beginning my 40s, the effort to become a more vigorously gendered version of myself wasn't, again, what interested me.
Once you've seen everything go up in smoke, new threats can inspire an intense sense of hyper-motivating fear that'll have you saw-blading a bit more vigorously.
Behind all these grim headlines, however, lies a larger and more encouraging truth: Corruption is being exposed, denounced and prosecuted more vigorously, and at higher levels, than ever.
Once that happens, I would hope that other tech companies will indeed weigh in on the issue, and do so far more vigorously than they have so far.
Analysts say Virgin America would have attacked the domestic incumbents more vigorously if Virgin Group, a British firm that holds an 18.6% stake, were able to inject more capital.
You then have to collect that holocron through a game of hot and cold where your band will vibrate more vigorously as you get closer to this invisible holocron.
The Clinton administration enforced antitrust laws more vigorously than the Reagan administration had done, but they weren't as reflexively suspicious of mergers as pre-Reagan antitrust officials had been.
Men who have faint doubts about some incident in their past may be tempted to speak out, all the more vigorously, against anyone accused of even the mildest acts.
Activists and outsiders hoped that Mr Lutsenko would prosecute cases more vigorously than Mr Shokin had and co-operate more with Artem Sytnik, the fresh-faced head of NABU.
She also notes how there are times she looks back at the campaign and wishes she reacted more vigorously than she ultimately did, despite her staff and advisers urging restraint.
The people that manage the NFL believe that the league can only be helped by them managing it ever more vigorously, and it's hard to imagine anything convincing them otherwise.
Their obsession with the pair of Christian Democrats offers a means of escaping the world's bitter realities, a strange escapism they have pursued even more vigorously after the European election.
Had she searched more vigorously, she might have quickly figured out that Snap was looking for engineers to help the company build its first rumored piece of camera-embedded hardware, Spectacles.
One is a more vigorously Islamist lot, including Qatar and Turkey, which have been friendly towards the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist movement spanning many countries, and seek better relations with Iran.
If Mr Joyce hadn't got so sloshed, Jeremy Corbyn might still be on the backbenches, and Labour might have campaigned much more vigorously for Britain to stay in the European Union.
Not since the Iraq war has the mantle of national security and protection been more vigorously contested than it has been in this campaign, or its textures more difficult to define.
Implicit in administration spokespersons' assertions that the president's comments reflect American policy is the admission that the fundamental American position has not changed, even if it is being presented more vigorously.
A big part of Shooter's argument against the Arizona government is that he believes lawmakers probed allegations against him more vigorously than they probed other situations, including scandals that involved Republican Rep.
He had the authority to fire Comey for any reason whatsoever, including the fact that, as appears to be the case, Comey was pursuing the Russia investigation more vigorously than Trump wanted.
Its economy proceeded to recover more vigorously than Europe's, giving rise to the notion that stimulus was at work on the American side of the Atlantic, while austerity prevailed across the water.
But some concede that the intelligence community's flawed assessment of the North's progress meant there was less pressure to bolster missile defenses, more vigorously enforce sanctions or consider stepped-up covert action.
Such a narrative would allow Erdogan both to put further pressure on the United States to extradite Gulen to Turkey, while simultaneously offering justification for clamping down yet more vigorously on his critics.
Ms. Beirich said that because Mr. Trump's campaign and election have brought such a jump in hate crimes, she felt he had a duty to denounce them much more vigorously than he has.
Taken an hour or so before exercise, it also enables most athletes to run, bike, swim or otherwise perform a little faster or more vigorously than if they do not have caffeine first.
Interestingly, those Strride volunteers who had walked — meaning their exercise had been moderate, not intense — did not seem to have enjoyed the same lasting fitness benefits as those who had exercised more vigorously.
And he contends that there is a path to unification of the forces within his theory—a path that would need to be pursued all the more vigorously if the weak gravity conjecture holds.
It also means we're seeing indications of a strengthened Walker circulation pattern, with cool air sinking more vigorously in the central and eastern Pacific as warm air rises more intensively over the western Pacific.
But the perception of effective Chinese election interference has sown considerable disarray and confusion in Taiwan's body politic and encouraged China's Communist Party to meddle even more vigorously in Taiwan's presidential election in 22019.
He brought about 10 pairs of sneakers to the event and sold them all in a matter of hours, earning enough capital to purchase a bulk order of sneakers to start reselling more vigorously.
Drugmakers know they must up their game to save their reputation - even as patients cheer the scientific advances behind their new products - and the industry is fighting to defend its corner more vigorously than ever.
Secondly, there was a commitment to using all policy tools that is much stronger than its been in the past, where heads of state are talking about using the fiscal space they have more vigorously.
Because this is his first national campaign, reporters (and opponents) are digging into his past more vigorously than ever, and it's unclear how much fodder it holds and how much defense he'll have to play.
PARIS/ROME (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday populism was spreading across Europe like a disease that Europeans should fight more vigorously instead of criticizing the actions of pro-European governments like his.
He was as polished as ever, but in his failure to take Mr Trump more vigorously to task for some of his previous comments vis-à-vis Mexico—even to request an apology—he disappointed.
Ones discovered in the intestine and characterized throughout the 1990s and 2000s indicated that certain stem cell populations could replicate far more vigorously than those residing in the bone marrow, and could sometimes divide symmetrically.
It is an open question now whether it is even worth a Democrat's time to try to win those rural areas, given the possible yield to be had by campaigning more vigorously in Northern Virginia.
For reasons that are not obvious to someone who is not a physiologist, which includes me, it basically tricks your body into responding to exercise as though you had exercised much more vigorously than you had.
ACCRA (Reuters) - The undercover Ghanaian journalist who filmed soccer officials appearing to take bribes said on Monday that African football will continue to be held back on the world stage unless corruption is tackled more vigorously.
Those teams are also more vigorously preparing for New Year's Eve, scouring the hotels, office buildings and residential high-rises around Seventh Avenue and Broadway, from the West 40s through the West 50s, to familiarize themselves.
The backdrop: President Trump has been publicly pressuring Sessions to more vigorously investigate the national security leaks that have plagued this young administration, most notably ones pertaining to the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
US officials announced the decision on Monday and vowed to more vigorously enforce the deal in the future and impose new sanctions on Iran for its ballistic missile work and support for proxy forces across the Middle East.
While Westbrook may see reduced numbers this year, he could win over some voters by putting together a more well-rounded season — shooting more efficiently, defending more vigorously, and moving off the ball to fit into the Rockets system.
Key aspects of the agreement are still unclear, including whether Mexico has pledged to buy more U.S. agricultural products and if the deal materially expanded a previous commitment by Mexico to more vigorously police its southern border with Guatemala.
Instead, over the past two decades Poland has become a place where the nation's past, in particular its relationship to the 3m Polish Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust, is debated more vigorously by politicians, intellectuals and ordinary people.
The ruling coalition's loss of support from Chinese voters has made Prime Minister Najib Razak more mindful of sentiment among his own Malay vote-bank, and the state has pursued cases against insults to religion more vigorously in recent years.
"Trump has been a catalyst for him to speak more strongly and more vigorously about the need for those things that Trump doesn't do," said John F. Lehman Jr., who served as secretary of the Navy under President Ronald Reagan.
She let us pet her more vigorously then, finally coming close, even pressing her side against his legs as she begged for a second piece, which he gave her, though that was all for today, he told her, there would be more tomorrow.
Following the most recent financial crisis, Congress expanded the SEC's enforcement toolbox, thereby making it easier for the agency to enforce the law more vigorously, and required the SEC to create new or better transparency in certain areas of the securities markets.
And given the administration's decision Monday to issue only minor sanctions against the Islamic Republic, while recertifying Tehran's adherence to the atomic accord, it's doubtful that President Trump intends to seek Mr. Wang's release any more vigorously than had the Obama administration.
WASHINGTON — The national board of the N.A.A.C.P. voted Friday to dismiss the organization's president, Cornell William Brooks, after only three years, pledging a "systemwide refresh" at the nation's largest and most storied civil rights group in order to confront President Trump more vigorously.
In picking Mr. Lighthizer, who has spent much of the last few decades representing American steel producers in their frequent litigation of trade disputes, Mr. Trump is seeking to hire one of Washington's top trade lawyers to enforce international trade agreements more vigorously.
The decision not to pursue Moncada more vigorously left some in the Yankees' organization stunned, wondering if that initial impression of Moncada had given the top decision makers pause and also how the Yankees had allowed themselves to be outbid on such an impressive prospect.
Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the dean of Florida's congressional delegation, is fighting more vigorously than she ever has to fend off a Democratic challenger, Scott Fuhrman, a businessman who has little name recognition and is campaigning against Ms. Ros-Lehtinen's rigid defense of the Cuban embargo.
Romania has seen a similar situation, as the populist Social Democrats have lost ground in the countryside after the center-right National Liberals began to compete more vigorously there — indicating that there is a way to loosen the populist grip over rural areas through attentive politicking.
Vietnam and the Philippines have drawn closer as China asserts more vigorously its claims of sovereignty in the South China Sea, but Duterte's almost daily jibes against the United States and his positive rhetoric about China may not sit well with Vietnam's leaders and their quieter, more calibrated diplomacy.
And there, it seems, the world of science is being discussed more vigorously than ever, on dozens of science news websites — Aeon, Ars Technica, Gizmodo, Live Science, Nautilus, Quanta, Stat, Undark, Vox — and a social-media landscape humming with the voices of engaging scientists and deeply informed writers.
"If you want to deter, if you want to reduce criminal wrongdoing in corporations, then you would go after individual members of corporations much more vigorously and put a couple of individuals in jail for what they did wrong," said John Hasnas, a law professor at Georgetown University. Sen.
When Notre Dame is playing badly, as they have been for this whole season, Kelly simply spins the dial to the right, by demanding and disclaiming responsibility more vigorously as needed, by undertaking new epics in disciplinary theater like dressing down his entire team at halftime on the sideline, and by generally behaving in the most Brian Kelly manner possible.
When the kingdom declared — in the midst of U.S. efforts to negotiate a deal on nuclear weapons with Iran — that it would now pursue its own interests more vigorously, few would have foreseen the kingdom taking on a two-front war and replenishing its treasury with the restitution to the state of billions of dollars in assets amassed by Saudi princes and executives whose business-as-usual practices were highly unpopular with average Saudis.
So, I think he needs to make it clear that we know that they interfered in our 279 elections and stop calling this a rigged witch hunt, and he needs to say that the sanctions already passed by Congress, the Countering America&aposs Adversary Sanctions Act that was passed by 25-24, that those sanctions will be more broadly and more vigorously and more thoroughly implemented by the Trump administration unless Russia accepts accountability for their illegal actions and stops meddling in our elections and the elections of our allies.

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