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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive rules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe rules that are strict, forceful, or assertive in nature, often implying a strong enforcement or enforcement style.
Example: "The new policy implemented by the management includes aggressive rules aimed at improving productivity and accountability among employees."
Alternatives: "strict regulations" or "forceful guidelines".
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Abdullah, a former mujahideen doctor, has called for more aggressive rules to root out what he says are 2m fraudulent ballots cast for his rival.
Although large Internet providers such as Comcast still strongly oppose that idea, new filings to the FCC suggest a growing realization that aggressive rules may be coming, regardless.
The discussion involves not just the traditional proponents of aggressive rules who view forbearance as a key part of the Title II strategy, but also opponents.
Our investigation suggests that aggressive futility rules do not generally reduce power (relative to less aggressive rules) under incorrect design assumptions such as overstatement of the target treatment effect or mild violations of the proportional hazards assumption.
Republicans had become increasingly exasperated that Cordray, whose term does not end until next summer, had not stepped aside when Trump took office, and instead continued to press for aggressive rules disliked by the business community.
They are among the most aggressive rules in the nation and were recommended by a task force appointed by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who concluded more than half of the 21 horse fatalities that occurred at Aqueduct last winter could have been prevented.
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Crime - though still high - is dropping under the aggressive rule of President Uribe.
Mr. Romney will appoint new leaders at most financial regulatory agencies, including the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, an aggressive rule-writing bureau that has become the scorn of many bankers.
NEW DELHI — This city is famous for its snarled traffic and infamous for its unruly drivers — aggressive rule-breakers who barrel through red lights, ignore crosswalks and veer into bicycle or bus lanes to find open routes.
Democrats would have been better able to accomplish their agenda in 2009 and 2010 if they'd scrapped the filibuster, but they're too fragmented and hesitant to make those kinds of aggressive rule changes.
The Environmental Protection Agency relied on an obscure provision of the Clean Air Act, Section 111 (d), last year to put forth an aggressive rule aimed at cutting planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions from power plants 32percentt by 2030 from 2005 levels.
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