Similar words: pursuit, pursue, pursuant, ensuing, purse, queuing, bathing suit, continuing. Meaning: [pər'suː /pə'sju-] adj. following in order to overtake or capture or as accompaniment to such pursuit.
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61 Microsoft, meanwhile is pursuing a far different on-line strategy of weaving Internet features into its existing product lines.
62 Well, skirmishes over language are a certainly a distraction, they prevent you from pursuing other national goals.
63 No mean combatant, Mr Holdsworth dismissed two solicitors for not pursuing his case with sufficient vigour.
64 The Government are pursuing policies that are directly linked to the rise in crime.
65 Milford Haven coastguards are very concerned with the way that some divers are pursuing their sport.
66 George had been pursuing Ameliafor professional reasons, then for personal reasons from the moment they met.
67 This is the very last place where they would want some outsider installing himself and pursuing his researches.
68 In the forties, many lab scientists labored at their benches pursuing vaccines with inactivated or killed viruses.
69 Lombardi went to great lengths over the weekend to deny the Sharks were pursuing Gretzky.
70 This target looks realistic because Corning is only just starting to reap the rewards of patiently pursuing earlier long-term investments.
71 Who were the country gentlemen who were so put out from pursuing their time-honoured pastime?
72 Notable among these are Volunteers contemplating careers in the field of economic development, after first pursuing graduate study in economics.
73 The difficulties of pursuing such a methodology are immediately evident.
74 He would not risk bringing himself and the Kharkov base into disrepute by pursuing the matter any further.
75 Pursuing new technologies to increase roadway capacity without adding travel lanes has become fashionable.
76 Green is pursuing a musical career and Priestley has turned producer-director.
77 The government was also pursuing plans for the increased privatization of state-owned enterprises.
78 Whatever goal I am pursuing,(sentencedict.com) all the others - plus many I may not even recognize - are involved.
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79 In pursuing this object, they had the formidable weapons of their superior knowledge and direct executive control.
80 Old people do not live in a social vacuum, pursuing their personal goals in ways which do not impinge on others.
81 Scarcity of resources and marketing opportunities Companies are restricted by a shortage of resources from pursuing every identifiable marketing opportunity.
82 One, Abigail Church, remained somewhat shameless in pursuing him, even after I had become a fixture in his life.
83 The course will appeal to advanced level students interested in pursuing conceptual issues about the nature and preconditions of politics.
84 The thought of all those blonde movie stars in Palm Springs pursuing him made her feel quite sick.
85 This usually takes the form of obsessively pursuing the minutiae of experimental phenomena and theories that leave a subsequent generation cold.
86 Conscious of the gender gap, even more are pursuing initiatives targeted specifically at women.
87 Likewise, the teacher is most motivated to study educational problems when pursuing his own problem defined in his own language.
88 The rest of the media reflected this view of an activist President keenly pursuing a policy he deeply believed in.
89 He added that nevertheless the electricity industry is pursuing its own and funding independent, research.
90 Her thin lip curled in a rare smile - one might say she had been pursuing her own studies.
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