Aggressively definition

Aggressively conducting the capital campaign described. In order for Habitat to be deemed to be “aggressively” conducting the capital campaign, the Habitat fundraiser required by Section 5(K) shall conduct the capital campaign in a manner that is systematic, ambitious, and energetic for its duration.
Aggressively means aggressively, that you are
Aggressively means boldly. It does not mean effectively (B) or successfully, secretly (C), or carefully (D).

Examples of Aggressively in a sentence

  • Aggressively pursue delinquent accounts and issue all notices in a timely fashion.

  • Aggressively monitor NSS in order to recognize and handle potential service delivery concerns.

  • Aggressively pursue and commit to hiring top applicants identified through these events.

  • Aggressively seek any/all energy rebate programs and provide a cost benefit life cycle analysis of designing to them.

  • Aggressively identify opportunities, develop focus, and provide tactical business solutions.

  • Most recent sales attainments: Q3FY14 119%, Q2FY14 116% Aggressively sought new opportunities to grow business by being a trusted advisor and partner to customers and publishers for $90M territory.

  • Aggressively screen and match qualified students for referral to work experience opportunities identified by the cooperating employer.

  • The terms and conditions of such arrangements must be included in AOPs. Control: Aggressively fight a wildfire through the skillful use of personnel, equipment, and aircraft to establish firelines around a fire to halt the spread and, to extinguish all hot spots, until out.

  • Aggressively fighting or assaulting another person on school property.

  • FIXED INVESTMENT OPTIONS Fixed Interest Rate ***** END OF LIST ***** SCHEDULE OF INITIAL ALLOCATION OF INVESTED PREMIUM AMOUNTS Fixed Interest Rate 40% Aggressively Managed Flex 60% POLICY NO.


More Definitions of Aggressively

Aggressively means behaving in a hostile manner. “Coerce” means to force or bring about by force or threat. “Harass” means to irritate or torment persistently. “Hound” means to pursue relentlessly and tenaciously.