Sentence examples for publicly aggressive from inspiring English sources

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He was one of the organization's most viscerally and publicly aggressive leaders.

Its competitors may not be as publicly aggressive as Citi was back in the 1990s, when it went after Bankers Trust customers with an ad proclaiming, "You expect derivatives to solve problems, not create them".

Rather than rely on private channels to persuade the White House to change course, he decided he would have to be more publicly aggressive from his perch on the Intelligence Committee.

But advocates of safe food said that it was extremely rare for a major food company to take such a publicly aggressive stance, and that they suspected Del Monte Fresh Produce was trying to bully regulators into thinking twice before pursuing recalls in the future.

Mr. Clinton's latest, less voluble incarnation was a result of deliberations within the Clinton camp in the last days of the South Carolina primary race, where Mr. Clinton had taken on his most publicly aggressive role to date against Mrs. Clinton's Democratic rival, Senator Barack Obama.

But Harris has been running pretty much ahead in the polls and there's not much incentive for her to do anything that might change that," said Dan Schnur, director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at USC. "It's much more unusual that the second-place candidate hasn't been more visible and publicly aggressive".

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Deng Xiaoping's famous Southern Tour, in 1992, in which he publicly touted "aggressive economic development," inspired a nationwide "development-zone fever"—that is, until the market became saturated, construction halted, and the return on investment dried up.

Yet Mr. Musharraf, who says he will work with whatever government is formed, remains aggressive publicly and seems determined to remain at the helm.

A PAYOFF of euro3.25m ($3.75m), but not a word of thanks, came Jürgen Sengera's way on June 23rd, when his supervisory board ousted him as executive chairman of WestLB, Germany's most aggressive publicly owned bank.

"We're talking about in this situation a mature, 41-year-old, executive-level woman who publicly was very aggressive in asserting both her status within that office and her desire to advance within it".

Dr. King publicly denounced the Deacons' "aggressive violence".

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