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The phrase "aggressive information" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where information is presented in a forceful or confrontational manner, possibly in discussions about marketing, communication strategies, or data presentation.
Example: "The report contained aggressive information that aimed to persuade stakeholders to take immediate action."
Alternatives: "forceful information" or "assertive information".
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Previous versions of the directive allow aggressive information campaigns to affect enemy leaders, but not those of allies or even neutral states.
Gen. David Petraeus, the Centcom commander who oversees that region, has been one of the military's most vocal proponents of aggressive information operations.
Even as the allies try to set up a more equitable national power-sharing network, Mr. Bearpark said the coalition had mounted an aggressive information campaign to dispel rumors in Baghdad that "the coalition was stealing the electricity, as if we could steal it and send it back to the United States".
Critics note, however, that Mr. Putin has also tolerated an increasingly aggressive information policy, articulated by his chief spokesman on the north Caucasus, Sergei Yastrzhembsky who belligerently turns aside questions about Mr. Babitsky while attacking reports of atrocities in Chechnya as "propaganda".
Although Facebook has recently started allowing people to see the kind of data the company collects on them, there is no way to opt-out of Facebook's aggressive information collection, which can even track people who are not logged into Facebook.
But it would be a pity if aggressive information gathering were suppressed by the heat of some moral hysteria.
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But analysts and former State Department officials say Tillerson's confidential and slow-moving plan is yet another indication that the U.S. is failing to mount a serious response to Russia's aggressive information-warfare campaign.
Because of an aggressive public information campaign, new restrictive laws and huge increases in federal and state taxes, the percentage of the population that smoked fell to 22.5percentt in 2002, from 37percentt in 1970.
In Turkey no one is more aggressive about information technology.
Despite aggressive public-information campaigns by federal and local officials on that point, carbon monoxide poisoning incidents remain a serious problem.
Giving false details or being aggressive whilst refusing information could constitute an offence.
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