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The phrase "aggressive opportunity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing a bold or assertive approach to seizing a chance or potential for success.
Example: "The startup identified an aggressive opportunity in the market for eco-friendly products, prompting them to launch a new line quickly."
Alternatives: "bold opportunity" or "assertive opportunity".
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On the other hand, a less-aggressive opportunity in the hardware sector presents itself in the form of HP.
The level of investment they're making is still high, because they have very aggressive growth opportunities.
Sensing a threat to his business, he can become combative, litigious and aggressive; sensing an opportunity for good publicity, he can be friendly and generous.
The visitors were prepared to be aggressive when the opportunity arose, pushing their defensive line high up the field and sending their full-backs - Stephen O'Donnell in particular on the right - on attacking forays.
They get to forge closer ties with lesser developed countries to whom they very happily are going to export lots of their equipment," said Ethan Zindler, head of Americas research for Bloomberg New Energy Finance. "Chinese companies are extremely aggressive about getting opportunities in sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere.
"Postdocs need to be aggressive about finding opportunities to write grants because the deck is often stacked against them," says Joe Bernstein, a postdoctoral fellow at Argonne National Laboratory, who served as the 2011 outreach committee chair for the National Postdoctoral Association.
In light of this, "organizations need to be more aggressive in creating opportunities that will make the candidate pool more robust," says Nada Usina, a member of the board and CEO advisory group at management consulting firm Russell Reynolds Associates.
It has been suggested that systems in which the pathogen is capable of saprophytic growth or is able to infect multiple host species may favour isolates that are less aggressive as transmission opportunities may be greater than for more specialized pathogens (Alexander 1981; May and Anderson 1983; Gordon and Martyn 1997).
However, in a subset of these species, extra-group matings have been observed (common marmosets Lazaro-Perea 2001), or aggression toward opposite-sex intruders is rare [Ethiopian wolves (Sillero-Zubiri and Macdonald 1998), spotted hyenas (Boydston et al. 2001)], suggesting that individuals may use aggressive IGIs as an opportunity to prospect for mating opportunities.
The paradox has caught the attention of Myles Brand, the president of the N.C.A.A. "The youth sports culture is overly aggressive, and while the opportunity for an athletic scholarship is not trivial, it's easy for the opportunity to be overexaggerated by parents and advisers," Mr. Brand said in a telephone interview.
"I delivered the best when I needed to, and I came up with good serves and aggressive shots when the opportunity was presented," he said.
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