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If that failed, he could make aggressive use of his executive powers — generating cycles of alienation that would, over time, undermine the very ideal of democracy.

The government's pursuit of financial fraud had so far come up empty, and Kaufman wanted to confirm that the department was on the case, ready to make aggressive use of the money from the new bill.

Union leaders acknowledge that they make aggressive use of the environmental laws, but say they do it out of genuine concern for the sustainability of California's power industry, not just as a negotiating tactic.

Many tax experts say that the area most in need of reform is the alternative minimum tax, which no longer applies to the people it was designed for, wealthy individuals who make aggressive use of tax shelters and deductions to live tax free.

But teachers make aggressive use of timers to lend structure to the day and take pains to present concrete tasks and tangible goals: After reading on their own, for example, first graders might spend several minutes spelling dozens of words out loud.

As if to underscore that a segment of Iran's new leadership is determined to make aggressive use of social networks in public diplomacy, video of the foreign minister's remarks, with English subtitles, was uploaded to YouTube and promoted on Twitter in a retweet by @HassanRouhani, an account apparently run by the new president's aides in his name.

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True, when he was majority leader he made aggressive use of rules that prevented Republicans from offering amendments to bills.

The ruling came in one of three cases against Judge Garzón, the country's most prominent but also contentious judicial personalities, who has made aggressive use of the doctrine of universal jurisdiction for grave human rights crimes.

By contrast, Cruz had a highly sophisticated ground game that had recruited caucus captains and volunteers across the state and made aggressive use of data capture on Facebook, using detailed psychological profiling techniques to sway voters.

At the Department of Education, Catherine E. Lhamon, 44, a former civil rights litigator who runs the agency's Office of Civil Rights — and has made aggressive use of a federal nondiscrimination law known as Title IX — was taking the lead.

In addition to influencing policy at the White House, Parag Mehta makes aggressive use of social media: his Facebook feed is filled with images of him and his longtime boyfriend Vaibhav Jain.

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