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In the decline, companies that undercut rivals too aggressively are being chastised as reckless at best, or as traitors undermining the country's recovery at worst.
In general, experts say, industries that are moving ahead aggressively are unlikely to pause even if international leaders fail to reach an agreement on combating climate change.
And the sites growing most aggressively are not those of food lovers, they're a bunch of plop, they're venture capitalists who have just gone and illegally skimmed off a bunch of recipes they don't own.
Dr. Attaran's boss, Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Center for International Development at Harvard, supports Dr. Attaran's study, and argues that the tight-fistedness of rich countries and the failure of governments like South Africa's to pursue antiretroviral drugs aggressively are the main reasons affordable AIDS drugs are not widely available in poor nations.
Foods marketed most aggressively are unfailingly -- as innumerable studies show -- of fairly poor nutritional quality.
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Drawing that contrast, aggressively, was something he was expected to do.
And the country that is doing this most aggressively is the United States.
Drawing a contrast with him, aggressively, was something he was expected to do.
Consumers are paying the same rates for insurance while cars are no longer aggressively being stolen.
"Aggressively is probably the only way I can play in one-day cricket.
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