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Often, this means aggressive arguments shouted over Mrs Brown's Boys and desperately trying to reel off facts while also feeling buzzed on Baileys.
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This essentially means aggressive tactics — or dirty, in the view of Democrats, who use the term often, and not lovingly.
Improved durability also means aggressive defensive pursuit.
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Our word ugly derives from the Old Norse ugga, which means aggressive.
("Why is there a stranger in my segment?") It ends with another cliche, as McIntyre imagines frightening burglars from his country pile by feigning a Scottish (by which he means aggressive, "see you Jimmy" Glaswegian) accent.
Data-driven policing means aggressive police presence, surveillance, and perceived harassment in those communities.
Basically, self-driving cars will opt on the side of safety and caution, which means aggressive jerks who drive like morons will be able to bully them all over the road.
That means aggressive austerity measures may inflict deep economic wounds that make it harder for an economy to get out from under heavy debt burdens.
In contrast, the residual tumor cells at CRM for poor responders might be resistant or viable, and this could mean aggressive biology related to deteriorated prognosis and resistance to adjuvant chemotherapy.
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