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There is no time like the present to begin an aggressive development of alternative energy.
Environmentalists, though enthusiastic about fuel cells in the longer term, want to see more aggressive development of hybrid cars.
Mr. Gingrich's pitch to voters is that he would bring back the economic policies of Ronald Reagan, chiefly deep tax cuts, deregulation and aggressive development of American energy.
Aggressive development of water infrastructure and handing substantial subsidies to farmers are other examples of strategies developed under pressures caused by the 1980-88 Iraq-Iran war, international sanctions and the resulting threats to national food security.
Only a rounded policy mix of greater fuel efficiency, steady production and the aggressive development of alternative fuels can protect American consumers against what could be even greater price shocks in the years ahead.
Micah Sifry, co-founder of the Personal Democracy Forum, argues that Obama's aggressive development of predictive modeling, data mining, social networking and other fine-grained techniques may prove crucial.
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One block will soon go in the name of regeneration, and the council's decision to allow the demolition of community and arts centre Uptin House has appalled campaigners such as artist and bar-owner Kathryn Hodgkinson: "We're at the mercy of aggressive development that is annihilating a lot of these projects.
Similarly, the other sectors of Iran's environment have been seriously affected by policies that have overlooked the anthropogenic effects of aggressive development in an era when environmental preservation has seemed a distant priority under the limitations caused by sanctions.
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Therefore, it is reasonable to hypothesise that tumours expressing higher levels of PRLR might recur more frequently under the influence of local PRL exposure or exhibit a more aggressive behaviour including development of distant metastasis more frequently.
All these factors may explain why diabetics have accelerated progression and, often, more aggressive and diffuse development of coronary atherosclerosis in frequently smaller native vessels [ 3] and experience higher morbidity and mortality.
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