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Which is perhaps why guns are seen as tools of aggression that "prime" us to act and think more aggressively when they are present.
The state had reacted more aggressively when Mr. Sousie, back in 1992, assaulted a co-worker.
We generally drive less carefully and more aggressively when we're alone than when we have passengers.
The results support the prediction that buyers are inclined to bid more aggressively when they learn they have the low value.
There are guys who play very well when they're comfortable, and maybe there are those guys who play more aggressively when they're standing on the edge.
"They may bid more aggressively when they are really hungry to get people in the door or bid higher when they're busy with other repairs," Mr. Mann said.
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When the parties divide control of government, lawmakers typically scrutinize the executive branch more aggressively — particularly when the parties are as intensely polarized as they are now.
When fish hit the lures attached to an umbrella rig, they often strike more aggressively than when you fish only a single lure.
They like the pink ghetto, want girls and women submerged in it, and lash out when anyone points out that there are many kinds of girls, or -- even more aggressively -- when anyone argues that this new type of gender stereotyping should actually, you know, stop.
City, competing far more aggressively than when they succumbed meekly 2-0 to Palace in the League in January, responded with a fierce spell of pressure highlighted by Julián Speroni's magnificent save from a header by Dele Adebola, a former Palace striker, after Orr had floated in a decent cross.
He added that having the extra cash will allow true[X] to pursue its goals more aggressively, particularly when it comes to recruiting big-name publishers to its ad platform.
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