Similar words: pursue, pursuit, pursuant, pursuing, suede, purse, jodhpurs, sue. Meaning: [pər'suː /pə'sju-] n. a person who is being chased. adj. followed with enmity as if to harm.
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121. Research in both branches is pursued actively at Edinburgh University.
122. The alligator, though pursued for its hide and much reduced in numbers, is not in present danger of extinction.
123. They must naturally be pursued, but always giving counsellees the opportunity to move on to other, more crucial issues.
124. He describes how the Digital Equipment Corporation at Ayr have pursued quality and flexibility by introducing high performance, self-managing work teams.
125. There was some variation in this regard as different colonial powers pursued different expansionist policies.
126. Countries that have pursued gender equality over the past three to four decades have grown faster and become more equal societies.
127. Like Jefferson, he pursued the dream of producing sound table wine from Eastern soil at affordable prices for the masses.
128. The Government have pursued policies which have added to and certainly not loosened women's shackles.
129. The Body Shop as a group joined Friends of the Earth and pursued such policies as using recycled paper for packaging.
130. The big surge in investment has been possible only because of the liberalisation policies pursued by the Government.
131. It wasn't exactly fun being pursued round the potion lab and shoved into jars.
132. Corinne delegated the details of the nursery to Aggie as she pursued her varied interests in town.
133. And they have led them under the false belief that a negotiated solution was seriously pursued.
134. The redistribution of wealth, erratically pursued by successive governments since 1945, was markedly reversed in the 1980s.
135. The Council considers this to be an important issue which should be pursued with vigour.
136. Similarly, the United Front policy had been pursued despite its damaging effect on the Party.Sentencedict.com
137. The obvious solution - to move into more capital-intensive highly skilled work - is being energetically pursued.
138. And whenever experience is pursued without hindrance it is called philosophy.
139. Consequently, the subsequent discussion will focus on different analyses which may be pursued before or after the initial investment.
140. The First Coalition pursued two lines in the search for peace.
141. I've pursued him down the disappearing paths of my own psyche.
142. They were relatively non-partisan and pursued policies which would least disturb the social fabric.
143. Such Day Charges are due to be settled when they are incurred and their collection is pursued vigorously.
144. Then the role play can be pursued as in any of 1 to 3 above.
145. First, however, it is necessary to consider the second line of research on creativity pursued in academic psychology.
146. On the one hand military action must be pursued with maximum efficiency, defined by military criteria.
147. This kind of splitting is a mechanism which is actively pursued by the primitive ego.
148. They pursued the fugitives for about nine miles and then lit bonfires on the hill-tops to alert the local peasantry.
149. A neat little chip by Putt was pursued by Kieran Campbell, and the winger just won the race for the touchdown.
150. What really marked the end of Webster fortunes was the policy pursued by the fourth and fifth baronets, both Godfreys.