Sentence examples for going on offensive from inspiring English sources

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This argument, that the UK's defence requires the penetration of other countries' computer networks makes it hard to define whether most of the British cyber-security spend is actually going on offensive work - hacking for want of a better term - or whether that activity only accounts for some of it.

"He looks like a guy who knows what's going on," offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone said.

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Still, Ibaraki is going on a sales offensive.

What's going on with Falcons' offensive line?

Both Johnston and Wang posit that China would go on offensive in a realist domain.

Some Twitter users were also going on the offensive.

Mrs. Clinton wasted little time going on the offensive yesterday.

Buoyed by President Obama's re-election, advocates of new oversight are going on the offensive.

The BluePrint duo isn't shy about going on the offensive, either.

The top returners have a knack for taking a defensive stroke and going on the offensive.

By going on the offensive, civilian leaders risk inviting the wrath of the military.

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