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Beyond more
aggressive
tactics, his radical new strategy entailed a fundamental revolution in sports education and training, with programs that identified and propelled promising young players through the teams in Germany’s domestic league.
To understand why, it is important to know what else was going on inside Iraq in 2007, when President George W. Bush ordered the “surge” of 20,000 additional troops and General David H. Petraeus shifted US forces to a more
aggressive
strategy.
Similarly, though China remains fundamentally dissatisfied with its southern land borders and its sea borders to the east and southeast, its current leaders fear that isolation would result from an assertive and
aggressive
foreign policy.
The Russian effort has been so
aggressive
that, in 2015, the Ukrainian government reportedly warned officials at Facebook and within the US government that a similar strategy could be used against the US.
Financial markets nowadays are much more
aggressive
than they were in 1981.
The world’s governments have never before attempted to remake a core sector of the world economy on a global scale with such an
aggressive
timeline.
Clearly, more
aggressive
public marketing programs are required to raise awareness about the EITC at both the state and federal levels.
The economic historian Harold James notes that the countries that turned toward
aggressive
militarism in the 1930s had previously been large suppliers of emigrants.
The recent Senate hearings to confirm Chuck Hagel’s appointment as Secretary of Defense, which involved
aggressive
questioning about the former senator’s commitment to Israel, reflected that criticism.
Expectations of
aggressive
QE by the Fed have already weakened the dollar and raised serious concerns in Europe, emerging markets, and Japan.
Here, too,
aggressive
– and at the time controversial – policy action, especially by the European Central Bank, helped contain the fallout from the near-collapse of the global financial system.
They think he is overly aggressive, creating unwanted conflict, when what Venezuelans want is peace and calm.
In this context, it is worth questioning the Polisario Front’s
aggressive
new campaign against third parties in the territory.
But the IMF has failed to support
aggressive
measures to restore currency credibility.
The new government's
aggressive
lobbying before the summit was perceived both at home and abroad as a clear sign of its commitment to the EU cause.
As in Japan, America’s subpar recovery has been largely unresponsive to the Fed’s
aggressive
strain of unconventional stimulus – zero interest rates, three doses of balance-sheet expansion (QE1, QE2, and QE3), and a yield curve twist operation that seems to be the antecedent of the BOJ’s latest move.
As part of his agenda, MBS has also launched an
aggressive
new foreign policy, particularly toward Iran.
When Wall Street melted down, we had the fiscal room to apply one of the most
aggressive
anti-crisis plans anywhere.
Thus, economic recovery in the short term requires
aggressive
government stimulus, particularly given that any structural reform that reduces spending (such as a decrease in pensions) will be more likely to have a contractionary effect in an economy that is demand-constrained.
Fortunately, Trump has backed away from many of his more
aggressive
positions on trade.
Accommodating defectors’
aggressive
behavior will never bring peace.
Instead, Xi has chosen to pursue an unabashedly
aggressive
strategy that has many asking whether China is emerging as a new kind of imperialist power.
From there, it is not uncommon to hear the conclusion that we are ”nothing but” chimpanzees (and fated to be aggressive, or to possess whatever attributes are being imputed to apes these days), or that apes merit human rights.
But the credibility of the national project seemed to crumble when growth faltered, leading to the emergence of movements that championed the aggressive, confrontational, and violent assertion of cultural identity.
Some people may be more disposed to brutality than others, but
aggressive
impulses can be activated with surprising ease.
But this was probably not the way some of her more
aggressive
fans understood it.
Because the Bush administration, as its officials repeatedly insist, placed the installation of democratic, human-rights-oriented regimes, by force if necessary, at the core of US foreign policy, those who see only
aggressive
imperialism in America’s interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq view human rights in a more skeptical light.
It would also include an
aggressive
attempt to reduce the sovereign-debt overhang that remains a major impediment to growth and continues to threaten some European banks.
This assertiveness has been on full display under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has vowed to attack Japan’s prolonged economic morass using “three arrows”: expansionary monetary policy,
aggressive
fiscal policy, and structural reform.
The vision that he and his co-author advocate is much more aggressive: America should aim for benevolent global hegemony.
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