Vigorously in a sentence as an adverb

I have vigorously criticised Soylent in the past. I've tried hard to turn that down.

Apple works vigorously to protect its brand and wants to rectify this.'"

I'd argue that if you enforce these vigorously, your projects are succeeding in spite of these rules, not because of them.

And just in case people start to sue, vigorously lobby and donate to government officials to keep the regulatory heat off their backs. They are trying to get away with as much as they can.

I do believe they have the right to curate their store, but I think they should do it more vigorously and reject every single shitty app, and ban those developers. App Store is getting filled with these ****...

I buy from, and do work for, and consume the rhetorical/cultural output of, people I vigorously disagree with all the time. But also, I don't really buy anything "from a CEO".

I also should have challenged it more vigorously, but I didn't want to create animosity between my boss and myself seeing as I was barred from transferring for. .

In fact, the media makes these arguments all the time, probably more vigorously than school officials would. This PR problem would have been trivial to crush had administration desired to crush it.

People aren't able to truly quantify the benefit of working on-site, but they will flail their hands vigorously in an attempt to qualify it. On the other hand, it's very easy to quantify the benefit of remote workers.

She elected to pursue treatment vigorously, but brain tumors being what they are, there were a number of points where she was unable to answer questions about her wishes. At every one of those points we knew what she wanted because we had discussed it extensively before.

If this speed delta trended the other way, Flash would still be vigorously defended by developers all over the world who would say "we have to have this speed, don't take it away from us!"

> The Obama administration has vigorously contested the case, the first of its kind to reach trial, warning that it might reveal top-secret information about the anti-terrorism program How often and how long will we hear this nonsense. The no-fly list has never caught or deterred a terrorist.

Twitter, on the other hand, has vigorously defended the use of pseudonyms, bucking demands most recently from British government officials who pressed for a real-names policy in the aftermath of the civil unrest across Britain." Other services may be declaring you have to use your real name because they think they can monetize that better," said Twitters chief executive, Dick Costolo."

Many similar toy examples existed around the 19th/20th century, too, yet many people still vigorously doubted the possibility of a flying machine that could carry a human. Let's compare a paraphrase of common arguments against heavier-than-air human flight, with a paraphrase of your argument: Of course we have natural examples of flight, as we see birds all around us.

High standards for statistical significance, vigorously working to rule out mundane explanations before publishing data, outlining which statistical tests will be performed before data is collected... I'm a fan."

Copyright reform has been vigorously opposed by Big Media and mostly successfully so far, but when you start hitting large numbers of customers in the wallet and they can't just pirate their way out of it and get away with it any more, sooner or later I suspect something has to give.

Yes, the days when silicon was king are well past their "golden" stage but they have been replaced by an era where founders have decided leverage and power to realize great visions without having to overcome the resource/knowledge barriers that predominated just a decade ago, where innovative investors have more ability than ever to leverage early-stage situations in ways that used to be monopolized by just a few top-tier VCs, and where the disruptive impact of technological change generally is leaving old-guard companies staggering as startups who vigorously challenge them proliferate - all to the great benefit of society at large. Plans are afoot at every top-tier company - Facebook, Google, Apple, etc.

Vigorously definitions

adverb

with vigor; in a vigorous manner; "he defended his ideas vigorously"

See also: smartly