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aggressive

[uh-gres-iv] / əˈgrɛs ɪv /




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Hassett is expected to support aggressive rate cuts, raising some concerns that this may end up inadvertently boosting inflationary pressures.

From MarketWatch

Eventually, Truell and the team grew more aggressive about hiring, flying around the world to persuade people to join them, even if they had previously said no.

From The Wall Street Journal

For the most part, the bear keeps to itself and is not aggressive — some neighbors have seen it roam the area before, Johnson said.

From Los Angeles Times

But in Doral, people are gripped by the news of each U.S. boat strike, hopeful the administration will soon take even more aggressive steps.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gemini, which many thought had been left for dead at the beginning of the year, has made aggressive strides to increase its market share.

From MarketWatch