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Early in the epidemic, Cuba practiced aggressive strategies to find and treat HIV-infected citizens, which required HIV testing for all pregnant women, sexual contacts of HIV-infected people, and people diagnosed with an STD.
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We practice aggressive, nonviolent direct action.
I am learning to practice aggressive self-love.
After surgery, the injured arm was supported with a triangular sling for 1 2 weeks, during which time the patients began to practice aggressive circling with the injured shoulder.
North Carolina's Republicans have also practiced an aggressive form of right-wing identity politics.
Avoid direct eye contact since most Eastern societies consider this practice aggressive and rude.
"It is not our business practice to use aggressive business tactics in any way, shape or form," Mr. Zappone said.
(This is well practiced passive-aggressive behavior; it is often something family members or friends do "out of love" without even realizing they're subconsciously undermining another family member's or friend's attempts at losing weight.
Some of the world's best-known companies, including I.B.M. and AOL Time Warner, are on the list of companies that allegedly use aggressive accounting practices to lift their earnings.
We are called to practice the aggressive nonviolent resistance which Jesus demonstrated unto death.
Mr. Romney has practiced being "respectfully aggressive," a senior adviser said, with a goal of pleasing Republicans who believe he has been too passive.
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