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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive in the same" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a form of assertiveness or intensity in a specific context, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "His approach was aggressive in the same manner as his competitors, which made him stand out."
Alternatives: "assertive in the same" or "forceful in the same".
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The boom box makes the world listen to your music — it's aggressive in the same way a booming car stereo is aggressive.
In a mostly sympathetic review of the film, Pauline Kael got at that quality when she wrote about how the role was tricky for Ms. Streisand because it showed the world "that element in her own persona which repelled some people initially: her fast sass is defensive and aggressive in the same breath".
"I'm not an aggressive person, and often, girls aren't trained to be aggressive in the same way that boys are".
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And Beijing's leaders are very aggressive in stating the same thing.
So we changed that, and I'm not sure why other universities haven't been more aggressive in doing the same thing.
FOR a man who recently announced that he was leaving public life, Senator Bob Kerrey of Nebraska was in the thick of the fray last week, making a scathing case against Vice President Al Gore and urging former Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey to be more aggressive in doing the same.
"Mo has got a very natural balance about knowing that he can be strong and aggressive but in the same way he's a technical player on the ball," Martínez said after Besic's first friendly for Everton.
Put a bunch of confident, aggressive men in the same room and reward them for taking risks, and you create a pressure cooker, from which probity and prudence evaporate like steam.
This new work, along with a companion study of aggressive behavior in the same mutant line [ 6], marks the first step towards deconstructing the behavioral logic encoded within the layers of the VNO.
Except for one gene (SLITRK6, result in bold and italic), which had the least significant Z test p-value, RT-qPCR consistently confirmed a difference of expression between the tame and aggressive samples in the same direction as had transcriptome analysis (compare columns 8 and 10).
So they came up with the concept of a stunt double for the 'hero' animatronic figures that could take their place within a show or scene to perform more aggressive maneuvering, much in the same way a double replaces a valuable and delicate actor in a dangerous scene.
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