You Big Uglies aggressively exploit the intelligence you gather, and you gather great quantities of it.
The army knew that British society, and the soldiers themselves, would never again allow them to recklessly throw away lives There was also a conservative tendency to consolidate gains made on the battlefield instead of aggressively exploiting successes.
Although an Execunet call began by dialing a special MCI number, the innovation more aggressively exploited AT&T's local lines and switched exchanges.
But Ms. Wang appears to be aggressively exploiting her slender niche, he said.
He has come to occupy a unique position at the crossroads of the political, media and entertainment worlds and is aggressively exploiting it, personally hooking up prominent figures from all three arenas in the effort to unite against Bush.
But there is such a thing as a tax gap and, just as there are companies which generally behave quite well, there are others which aggressively exploit every artificial loophole they can dream up.
Texas Instruments has been aggressively exploiting its patents as a source of profits, a practice the company says is necessary to finance its business.
Patent trolls operate much like any other company that is protecting and aggressively exploiting a patent portfolio.
Rubber-gatherers from the beginning of the 20th century began to aggressively exploit the area, as they did again the World War II when the urgency of improved rubber supplies led to a rubber boom in the area.