31. Netanyahu maintained the aggressive stance he has taken since the latest crisis broke, displaying no remorse over the bungled operation and insisting such methods will continue. 32. One reason he was able to take such an aggressive stance, he said, was that his fund experienced no shareholder selling. 33. Pushed by the United States, NATO adopted a more aggressive military stance and staged the most punishing air strikes of the war. 34. Saunders, is expected to take a more aggressive stance on numerous issues, including workfare and contract talks. 35. See the wide fenders needed to blanket those tires and the aggressive stance they give to the car. 36. Slade commended European leaders for their aggressive stance on cutting emissions and held out hope that the United States would follow. 37. Some investors sold Wednesday after another report, showing strong manufacturing activity, revived fears of inflation and of a more aggressive Federal Reserve stance against it. 38. The aggressive British stance is seen in Europe as a guidepost for the direction U.S. President Bill Clinton is likely to move. 39. The banks are also closing branches, laying off workers and taking a more aggressive stance with delinquent borrowers. 40. The Fed on Tuesday took an aggressive stance in trying to stimulate the economy, cutting short-term lending rates by one-half percentage point. |