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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive creation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or approach that involves a forceful or assertive method of producing something, often in a creative context.
Example: "The company's aggressive creation of innovative products has set it apart from its competitors."
Alternatives: "forceful development" or "assertive production".
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There is, at this moment in our legal culture, little support among judges of either party for the aggressive creation of new constitutional rights.
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The emerging conventional wisdom inside the beltway has taken aggressive job creation strategies off the table because of the deficit crisis.
Politicians talk about it, but aggressive job-creation efforts are not part of the policy mix.
Democrats, emboldened by the Occupy Wall Street movement, are eager for the governor to push a more progressive tax system and a more aggressive job-creation program.
Americans need jobs now, and if the economy on its own is incapable of putting people back to work — which appears to be the case — then the government needs to step in with aggressive job-creation efforts.
Since 2004, an aggressive job-creation agenda has brought higher skilled, higher paying jobs to Mississippi.
This means that mere awareness of the availability of services may not necessarily increase couples' HCT uptake (22), suggesting a need for more aggressive demand-creation interventions that not only increase awareness about services availability but also address the apparent fears and reluctance among couples to receive couples' HCT (11, 24).
However, aggressive campaigns and creation of community platforms to guide mothers to breastfeed appropriately have not been vigorously pursued.
At Melbourne spring fashion week, there were laser-cut leather versions made by Danica Erard of De Millinery, which looked like modernist takes on Disney princess plastic, and frankly aggressive Red Queen creations by Richard Nylon for Jason Grech.
The latest batch of documents show that the creation of aggressive tax structures is not limited to PwC alone.
The National Cancer Institute working group also called for a greater focus on research to identify both benign and slow-growing tumors and aggressive diseases, including the creation of patient registries to learn more about lesions that appear unlikely to become cancer.
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