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RAN is savvy, hard hitting environmental action organization with 25 years of experience pushing corporations to balance profit with principles.
In Britain, the game is anathema to those hooked on soccer, which does not have the breaks in action and hard hitting prevalent in American football.
Interestingly, 'hit hard, hit fast' – the statement originally adopted by Paul Ehrlich in 1913 to emphasize the importance of taking strong, early action against parasitic infections [ 34] – remains the strategy of choice with concentration-dependent agents, such as fluoroquinolones and aminoglycosides.
Financial stocks were hard hit.
Mothers are especially hard hit.
Education too was hard hit.
Hardest hit by class action lawsuits are companies in the often risky biotechnology and computer industries.
Known both for its hard-nosed business acumen off the field, as well as the hard-hitting action on it, the NFL is one of a growing list of converts from the world of sport to a school of thought that incorporates environmental responsibility into the business model.
Clearly, union members are not straining at the leash to take widespread and hard-hitting action.
Hard-hitting action is necessary on pricing, reformulation and promotion of high-sugar products, as these are a major factor in fuelling our obesity epidemic," she said.
Damien Lopez put on a non-stop performance, taking part in hard-hitting action from the opening bell.
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