Airbus points the finger at Boeing's aggressive use of vendor financing to boost sales.
"This aggressive use of power by the SEIU is indefensible, " wrote Justice Samuel Alito.
In the 2000s, Spanish banks emulated U.S. banks in the aggressive use of securitization.
Mr Bolkestein also recommends that the commission should make more aggressive use of the powers it already has over taxation.
Less noticed has been the department's aggressive use of existing legislation.
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The aggressive use of pesticides and fertilisers has proved counter-productive.
Wal-Mart's aggressive use of technology puts the lie to a recent Harvard Business Review article, "IT Doesn't Matter, " that says it's okay to sit back and let others lead.
You might object that nobody is going to stop buying iPhones, other gadgets, and software that is defended with inefficiently aggressive use of IP law, so consumers have nothing to threaten.
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The IRS aggressive use of liens has been criticized by the National Taxpayer Advocate in her annual report to congress and the IRS Advisory Council in its annual report to the Commissioner.
Moody's, another rating agency, says it was less worried by the absence of covenants last year than by the more aggressive use of borrowed money (in particular, bank debt) in private-equity deals.
Jeff Jarvis, director of the interactive journalism program at the City University of New York Journalism school, said in a phone interview that while he had not quite figured out what gives this confrontation such an odd feel, the aggressive, official use of social media made may be responsible.
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Even "expanded income, " however, doesn't pick up on the use of aggressive tax shelters.
"I'm going to get more aggressive with exercise and use stenting as a last resort, " Ms. Molnar says.
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Many observers believe she will likely follow in the footsteps of the outgoing boss, Mary Schapiro, and make use of aggressive tactics favored by federal prosecutors.
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Andy plays his best tennis when he's proactive and if he can be that little bit more aggressive and make full use of his many weapons, he's capable of beating anyone.
The yen weakened sharply on Friday and continued its descent Monday after officials from the Group of 20 signaled their approval of Japan's use of aggressive monetary policy to stimulate its economy.
The yen weakened sharply on Friday and continued its descent early Monday after officials from the Group of 20 signaled their approval of Japan's use of aggressive monetary policy to stimulate its economy.
Indian tribes, like states, don't pay corporate taxes on the businesses they own, and the use of tribes in aggressive corporate tax shelters has been whispered about for years ( FORBES, Dec. 14, 1998).
But if further study confirms that very early treatment can cure HIV-infected newborns, it could spur widespread use of such an aggressive regimen in babies born with HIV, nearly all of them in low- and middle-income countries.
When Sumitomo and Sanyo decided to enter photovoltaics by buying Solec International, a struggling California firm, they knew there would be a market back home, because of an aggressive government scheme to encourage the use of solar panels.
Warner feels England could be successful if they use their attributes and become more aggressive.
Aggressive behavior during negotiations can lead people to use competitive tactics to defend and protect their own interests .
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Teachers and pupils both know that teachers cannot use force - and that parents would not tolerate the use of force - so an aggressive manner would soon be seen as an empty threat.
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Following that, Rear Admiral Landry announced that while BP is ultimately responsible, the administration will continue to be aggressive in our response, and we will use all available resources, possibly including those at the Department of Defense, to see if there are technologies that might be used that surpass the capabilities of the commercial and private sector.
Kinder Morgan was the first to take the MLP structure and use it as the platform for an aggressive growth strategy.
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Mr. Obama has been much more aggressive than President George W. Bush was in the use of drone attacks and risky paramilitary operations.
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Written by experts who pioneered use of genetic data to search for the aggressive fish, the paper disagrees with government scientists who say many of the positive Asian carp DNA hits recorded in or near the lakes in recent years could have come from other sources, such as excrement from birds that fed on carp in distant rivers.
This aggressive accounting essentially gives KS a cookie jar of earnings to use in 2010.
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Moreover, Gingrich took an aggressive approach to the tax laws, despite warnings not to use tax-deductible contributions, Cole said.
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