Sentence examples for introduced a more aggressive from inspiring English sources

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Wrigley has also introduced a more aggressive advertising campaign.

American VCs have also introduced a more aggressive set of venture tools aimed at helping Israeli start-ups grow faster including growth equity financings, acquisition strategies and previously shunned founder liquidity.

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Azari introduced a more complicated idea.

He introduced a more professional set-up.

"We're keen to introduce a harder, more aggressive edge to our play, and believe this pair will work tirelessly to lay the platform from which our back division can play".

But he also urged the Government to introduce "significant policies to support growth", including a more aggressive reduction in red tape and "the earliest possible introduction of credit easing measures to improve the flow of lending to viable businesses".

Republican state lawmakers are expected to introduce bills next session to extend the ban to all state colleges and to institute a more aggressive illegal immigration policy similar to one in Arizona.

Adopt a more aggressive strategy.

Other gift-certificate sellers take a more aggressive approach.

Some financial advisers favor a more aggressive approach.

Democrats have been pushing for a more aggressive response.

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