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The phrase "aggressive balance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a strong or forceful approach to achieving balance or equilibrium is being discussed, such as in finance, strategy, or personal development.
Example: "In order to succeed in this competitive market, we need to adopt an aggressive balance between risk-taking and caution."
Alternatives: "assertive equilibrium" or "dynamic stability".
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Looking back at his time at the top, he divides it into three phases: an initial period where he was under investor pressure to jettison sluggish divisions; a middle spell where investors called for a more aggressive balance sheet and property disposals; and a post credit crunch era during which his tormentors – on and off the Whitbread share register – have been shamed into silence.
Magna, which had profits of $600 million last year on revenue of $11 billion, turned itself around by focusing on its core technological strengths and by dropping the aggressive balance sheet strategy that almost destroyed it during the last recession.
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The main cause of RBS's failure was its policy of aggressive balance-sheet management.
In the given auction, Hamman (East) made an aggressive balancing takeout double, and Meckstroth (West) passed, converting it into a penalty double.
(The difference being that his "aggressive" balancing of the books would be unashamedly at the expense of the rich, of "corporate welfare" recipients, and tax-shy multinationals).
Aggressive accounting is an extreme form of aggressive balance-sheet management.
"This time, the Chinese side is trying to change its attitude to be more active, to be more aggressive, to balance the two sides," said Song Hongbing, author of "The Currency War," a best-selling if conspiratorial book on the American economy.
On 2009 follow-up Actor, Clark relied more on those aggressive sounds, balanced with sweeter melodies.
His David Lynch-inspired debut, "Badlands" (Zoo), recalls an idyllic beach bonfire interrupted by a thunderstorm; his live act is startlingly aggressive, a balancing act of guitar fuzz and guttural howls.
His David Lynch-inspired debut, "Badlands" (Zoo), recalled an idyllic beach bonfire interrupted by a thunderstorm; his live performances are startlingly aggressive, a balancing act of guitar fuzz and guttural howls.
The Dacre Bull is painted blood-red and stands 7ft tall on its hind hoofs displaying magnificent balls; alongside it, equally impressive and also, as they say in heraldry, rampant, are a griffin, a ram and a peculiarly aggressive dolphin, balancing on its tail.
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