Warner feels England could be successful if they use their attributes and become more aggressive.
Thomson says dogs can also become more aggressive, often in a misguided attempt to protect the baby.
Major trading powers have recently increased their naval presence and become more aggressive.
Certainly in the past few weeks he's become more aggressive and gameful.
In every group, children who were exposed to more video game violence did become more aggressive over time than their peers who had less exposure.
Banks that underwrite these deals are also becoming less risk-averse amid the low-volatility environment and have become more aggressive in bidding to win the deals, also driving down discounts, market participants said.
The researchers specifically tried to get to the root of the chicken-or-egg problem -- do children become more aggressive after playing video games or are aggressive kids more attracted to violent videos?
They must become more aggressive in developing strategies to secure growth, identifying new sources of competitive advantage and differentiation as they optimize their businesses to serve increasingly web-savvy shoppers in a very crowded market.
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Further, an improving Chinese economy could mean higher commodities generally and also prompt China to become more aggressive in relaxing the peg of its currency against the dollar, which would be supportive for gold, he added.
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The company may have an opportunity to edge up its lead in the upcoming quarter as Gartner analysts expect iPhone sales to decline quarter-on-quarter and smaller competitors, whose devices can run on Android, become more aggressive.
One expects the Obama administration to become similarly more aggressive antitrust enforcers. (Except on, cough, unions).
One option was to become ever more aggressive empire-builders, as so many bosses do, and make huge acquisitions.
In recent years the department has become somewhat more aggressive in inspecting such exhibitors, prompting howls of fury from tiger owners.
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Moreover, countries where these viruses often get their start (in Asia) have become much more aggressive and transparent at combating early outbreaks.
"The USTA has become much more aggressive in promoting tennis and in getting more 20-something fans through the gate, " says Heineken's Glaser.
During his tenure on the Court, the other Justices have become notably more aggressive questioners, and lawyers sometimes have trouble getting a word in edgewise.
The policy shift follows a study by the Joint Chiefs of Staff that determined the military could become much more aggressive at allowing women into excluded roles.
The historic policy shift follows a study by the Joint Chiefs of Staff that determined the military could become much more aggressive at allowing women into excluded roles.
But not long ago, Murray paired with the former champion Ivan Lendl as a coach, and he has become a more aggressive player, as he was today, jumping on Federer's serve and pushing him around the court.
In which case expect the taxman, wherever he is, to become a lot more aggressive sometime soon.
People may become more depressed, aggressive, or emotionally detached.
More recently, according to several sources, Summers has become a forceful advocate for more aggressive intervention.
Think of the old rule of thumb to subtract your age from 100 and invest that percentage in stocks or of the modern version in the form of target date retirement funds that start aggressive and become more conservative as you get closer to retirement.
Not only do innovators of the mind create products that make us more economically efficient, when governments become too aggressive in taxing their earnings, they possess a greater ability to move their human capital to more business-friendly locales.
At one point, he was obliged to flee the country lest he become target for some of the more aggressive forms of Russian business persuasion.
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Instead, they say, society has become more aware of the threat of child sexual abuse, and far more aggressive about investigating and punishing it.
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The darker the night the more aggressive the child hawkers become, but they ignore me, as if a man who abandons his car in traffic were a pariah.
On the other hand, those who would ordinarily be the most aggressive adopters of such a service are more likely to become Netflix subscribers.
Facebook's move to become more deeply embedded into Android smartphones comes as the social networking company becomes increasingly aggressive on mobile.
Since CEO John Jordon took over from his parents, who founded the winery, I think the wine has become slightly fruitier and fuller-bodied, but not in an aggressive grape way, rather more pronounced taste of blackberry and blueberry rounding it out.
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