1. Although plans are still sketchy, Adobe plans to use the savings to become more aggressive with electronic commerce and Internet services. 2. As a trustee to Rice University, Wortham encouraged the school to be more aggressive with its investments, a strategy that netted the little school millions of dollars. 3. Albert Pujols followed by homering into the left-field bleachers before Chen forced himself to be more aggressive with his fastball. 4. Bush and his campaign team promised to retool his effort, to give his policy proposals more of a human face and to get more aggressive with Gore. 5. But he quickly added that the city should have been more aggressive with its insecticide spraying up front. 6. But Postmaster General John Potter promised Monday to get aggressive with the anthrax scare that has delivered death in an envelope. 7. But the trial lawyer to whom he gave the assignment, Carl Douglas, was unusually aggressive with Shipp. 8. Contrary to the advance notices, Hitchcock was more aggressive with his fastball than the Yankees probably expected. 9. Despite some tough pin placements, the greens remained receptive, and those golfers in the fairway could get a little aggressive with their second shots. 10. Even Commissioner Bud Selig has acknowledged that football, basketball and hockey have been more aggressive with international plans. |