You had to consider the risks of doing nothing or having a fairly aggressive surgery like gastric bypass -- or doing something a little less aggressive like the Lap-Band, also called the adjustable laparoscopic banding system.
The trick to these is that you may want to move from a more aggressive to a more conservative fund as you get closer to your retirement date.
During the 1990s, EPA adopted a very aggressive interpretation of a provision of the 1964 Civil Rights Act which applied to state use of federal funds, Title VI.
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"I think every show we've put on the air, whether you like it or you don't like it, has been a very aggressive shot at a show that's significantly unlike anything anybody on television has ever seen before, " he said.
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More moderate politicians, such as India's foreign minister, Jaswant Singh, have suggested a less aggressive posture: a capability to respond to a nuclear attack, along with a promise that India would not itself be the first to use nuclear weapons.
Along with that has come a growing middle class, a more aggressive media, and a more assertive judiciary.
But otherwise in recent years the court has taken a more aggressive tack, rejecting a federal law that banned gun possession near schools, for example.
With the economy surging and the dollar weak, the data argue that the Fed should adopt a more aggressive stance, not mull a pause.
Churn may rise also, as a more aggressive program will likely capture customers of a lower quality.
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Fifth seed Errani, ranked one place higher than Kvitova, was blown away in the first set but bounced back to take the second as she adopted a more aggressive game and won six games in a row.
For example, a somewhat aggressive team salary cap, coupled with a higher minimum salary for players and revenue sharing that redistributes money from large-market teams to small-market teams, may be in the interest of a majority of owners and players, but would be unacceptable to the folks at the table.
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The system is self-limiting because at some point, a very aggressive lender will overshoot, and lend at a rate at which they are not profitable.
Kenya has recently taken a more aggressive stance against poaching as it tries to combat a surge in demand for ivory from Asia.
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The experienced Australian had some reason to be satisfied by the end of the day, however, as he produced a clinically aggressive counter-punch, scoring at better than a run a ball before the captains shook hands on a draw 15 overs early.
John Guinee, an analyst at Stifel Nicolaus, said Mr. Thomas has a reputation for being an aggressive deal maker and successful real-estate investment banker, so the move could mean a "more aggressive management" style in the future that includes more acquisitions and asset sales.
Tapping on the one to the left makes the effect heavier with a more aggressive, jerkier slowdown, while leaning right opened it up to a slower, smoother coast when we lifted our foot up.
Mr. Ng's business model is under fire by more than a dozen aggressive new competitors, says Vienna Lee of Squarefoot.com.hk, which runs a popular local search engine for these apartments.
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After a similarly aggressive response, Herschelle Gibbs fell in the sixth over of South Africa's reply, miscuing a flick at Corey Collymore shortly after slog-sweeping him for six.
" The board "will need to take a more aggressive approach to retention, " he added, because "real innovation is hard to commit to in a climate like that.
Nadal, five years his junior, was the sleeveless bruiser, with a swooping, aggressive forehand and a game that relied heavily on strength.
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Boston's Tuukka Rask, a more aggressive goalie than Lundqvist, also has been outstanding in the playoffs.
But Aedas sollicitans, a big aggressive salt-water mosquito, shouldn't really be one of those species.
"Michael is a very aggressive guy who's going to make this work, " says Brian C.
Newt Gingrich has proposed a very aggressive, comprehensive, supply side, jobs and economic recovery plan.
His supporters ran a very aggressive campaign to try to get people to vote uncommitted.
Lendl, so famously ruthless as a player, coached a more aggressive style along with improved consistency.
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In other words, it becomes a more aggressive form of Ferguson's usual 4-5-1 formation.
But the White House says it is now clear a more aggressive international response is necessary.
Proponents want a referendum to be part of a more aggressive approach to politics in general.
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