aggressive strategy

  • 1Strategy video game — Part of a series on …

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  • 2aggressive behaviour — Any action of an animal intended to injure an opponent or prey animal or to cause an opponent to retreat. Aggression may be caused by various stimuli. Within its own group, an animal must display aggressive postures to maintain its position… …

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  • 3Aggressive mimicry — The Humpback anglerfish uses a modified dorsal spine as a bioluminescent fishing rod to capture prey. Aggressive mimicry is a form of mimicry where predators, parasites or parasitoids share similar signals with a harmless model, allowing them to… …

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  • 4strategy — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ effective, good, sound (esp. AmE), successful, winning ▪ bad, poor ▪ alternative, d …

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  • 5Aggressive Investment Strategy — A method of portfolio management and asset allocation that attempts to achieve maximum return. An aggressive investment strategy attempts to grow an investment at an above average rate compared to its industry or the overall market, but usually… …

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  • 6strategy — The general or specific approach to investing that an individual, institution, or fund manager employs. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * strategy strat‧e‧gy [ˈstrætdʒi] noun strategies PLURALFORM 1. [countable] COMMERCE a plan or series of… …

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  • 7aggressive — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look, seem, sound ▪ become, get, grow (esp. AmE), turn ▪ make sb …

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  • 8aggressive — [əˈgresɪv] adj 1) behaving in an angry or rude way that shows you want to fight, attack, or argue with someone The taxis have features that protect drivers from aggressive passengers.[/ex] aggressive behaviour[/ex] 2) very determined to win or be …

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  • 9aggressive — /əˈgrɛsɪv / (say uh gresiv) adjective 1. tending to aggress; making the first attack. 2. characterised by or prone to aggression: an aggressive personality. 3. (of a weed or pest) spreading quickly. 4. energetic; vigorous. 5. (of a disease such… …

  • 10Balanced Investment Strategy — A portfolio allocation and management method aimed at balancing risk and return. Such portfolios are generally divided equally between equities and fixed income securities. Although the balanced investment strategy aims to balance risk and return …

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