And he doesn't make public pronouncements or market calls, lest he "agitate" his clients.
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He will agitate sometimes to make things visible to him so that he can fix them.
The mere mention of such foreign alliances is guaranteed to agitate the French government.
Would you agitate for change if billions in management assets and associated millions in fees are up for grabs?
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Pension funds more than any other shareholders are activist and often agitate, occasionally with success, for changes in corporate governance.
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Indeed it may start to intensify, as Mr Thaksin's red-shirted followers agitate for political changes that go beyond his exoneration.
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They "behaved in a manner designed to agitate the boy, creating serious concern among his guardians and attorneys, " their filing said.
Employers, who have in the past pushed schools to add more hands-on training and global coursework, could successfully agitate for more ethics instruction.
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Its strength is arguably as valuable as the ability of other series to agitate their fans: it manages to be warm, even sentimental, without being dumb.
Martin Khor Kok Peng, 49, is unusual among activists: He is as likely to give speeches at global forums as to agitate with the protesters outside.
So Parks borrowed a tool common in the welding of plastic components, which is to gently agitate the hopper so that particles flow like water into a metering chamber.
London borough leaders agitate against the threat to their pomp.
Now seems like a good time to agitate for a change: the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition has pledged to enhance the rights to peaceful protest that it claims Labour eroded.
When AEG Live lawyers deposed Prince Jackson, 16, earlier this month, they asked questions intended "to agitate the boy, creating serious concern among his guardians and attorneys, " the document said.
Instead, with other profitable segments of the company growing, Wall Street insiders speculated he might agitate for a break-up, or at least pressure the board to consider such a move.
While other female-centered hits, with more likable heroines, are ignored or patronized, these racy fables agitate audiences, in part because they violate the dictate that women, both fictional and real, not make anyone uncomfortable.
Special interests--such as small business--will agitate for exemptions.
Over the past eight years Grove has immersed himself in the minutiae of the disease and has used his money and his stature to agitate for more and faster research on the neurology of Parkinson's.
The only problem with this reasoning is that right now corporate raider Carl Icahn is exerting pressure on both Navistar and Oshkosh, having bought large blocks of their stock in order to agitate for better shareholder returns.
Still, release of the proxy-voting record is likely to alter some fund behavior, if for no other reason than many funds may not want to be tagged with the reputation that they don't agitate mightily for their investors.
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