heavy hitter

NOUN
  1. an influential person who works hard to promote the causes they are interested in
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How To Use heavy hitter In A Sentence

  • As you'd expect, dilution is a heavy hitter here; while almost every contributor in the theory sections takes trademark confusion as a fairly easy concept to justify (Mark McKenna would have something to say about that as to noncompeting goods), almost every one also feels that it's important to take a position on whether, or how, dilution is to be justified, either with theories of branding or theories of protection from forced expression. Recent reading: Trade Marks and Brands: An Interdisciplinary Critique
  • Cheshire has assembled an impressive roster of heavy hitters. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's the chance to sharpen up with a little light sparring before the heavy hitters have to be faced. Times, Sunday Times
  • With two heavy hitters, that could be a real goer. The Sun
  • What a perfect heavy hitter to roll out just as the NIH/NASA MOU is signed. Fumbling Opportunities To Be Relevant - NASA Watch
  • Political philosophy is the oldest of the social sciences and it can boast a wealth of heavy hitters from Plato and Aristotle to Machiavelli Hobbes Hegel Tocqueville Nietzsche and so on.
  • Some heavy hitters headed for the door. Times, Sunday Times
  • That is not how it seemed to the eurozone heavy hitters. Times, Sunday Times
  • That is not how it seemed to the eurozone heavy hitters. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's the chance to sharpen up with a little light sparring before the heavy hitters have to be faced. Times, Sunday Times
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