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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive residents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe residents who exhibit hostile or confrontational behavior, often in the context of community issues or disputes.
Example: "The neighborhood meeting was tense, largely due to the presence of aggressive residents who opposed the new development project."
Alternatives: "hostile residents" or "belligerent residents".
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He said that he had been turned in by a trainee who did not understand that aggressive residents could not be handled with kid gloves.
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This research evaluated an Internet training designed to teach nurse aides (NAs) strategies to work with aggressive resident behaviors.
This paradigm is similar to studies conducted in rats, but milder than studies on domestic mice which use continual sensory contact with an aggressive resident [8], [35].
In the social defeat paradigm, male test mice aged 6 10 weeks (corresponding to puberty and adolescence in humans) are placed into the territory of a larger and more aggressive resident mouse.
As the city has slipped into chaos and the Taliban militia became more aggressive, the residents said, Mullah Omar was making increasingly strident statements, urging Taliban fighters to fight to the end and calling for the destruction of the United States.
In order to examine if long-term consumption of a sucrose solution would alter aggressive behaviors, resident-intruder tests were conducted to evaluate male-male territorial aggression.
Figures 1C and D show clear cage-dependent differences in the aggressive behavior of resident males toward intruder males: Residents of HV cages showed significantly more interaction and aggression than residents of LV cages.
Expanding Medicaid last year was a good start, he said, but state government needs to be aggressive about enrolling residents.
"It was program driven as much as population driven". He credited an aggressive campaign by residents, including a telephone survey and three town meetings.
The complainants didn't respond to repeated requests from the Guardian for an interview, but their application includes allegations of "regular and continued breaches" of the venue's licence, along with "vandalism of property", "aggressive behaviour" towards residents' children, and "fornication and urination" by gig-goers on neighbours' property.
Steve Cruz, who has copwatched in East Harlem housing projects for years (and has ample video of police interactions), says the cops have always been aggressive with NYCHA residents.
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