Ask the same person to then
adopt an assertive stance.
Stance on abortion
is an attack on the fundamental right of women to control their own bodies.
You people take the
anti-war stance
to rediculous extremes.
Stance vis-à-vis
god as an objective reality, offers an optimistic glimpse of the future of religion.
Mr blair yesterday faced down rebellious labor mps with a passionate defense of his
hardline stance
on iraq.
We need to
take a tough stance
on all legal wrongs.
Stance on immigration.
Clp will continue to take a
proactive stance
in pressing the case for investment in infrastructure.
Stance phase.
Particularly under the present
circum- stances, weapons causing casualties on a large scale and mass destruction have appeared in use.
You will be respected for tenacity and professionalism in your
negotiating stance.
Rather than taking a
neutral stance, thames valley police have come down firmly on the side of the university.
Many scientists do not share their
pro-gm stance, and molecular geneticists are but a minute minority of all scientists.
By
assuming a low stance
the vertical doors are reduced from three to two.
Despite the
aggressive stance, someone in ergonomics has really done their homework.
So after our guide regained the safety of our
belay stance
he decided that going back down would be a good idea.
He argues that to give an intentional explanation of a system's behavior is merely to adopt the "
intentional stance
" toward it.
However, these nationalist and secular parties failed to take an
anti-imperialist stance.
The tribunal has now unanimously backed the
principled stance
taken by the 120 employees and the cwu.
Isis takes neither a corporate view nor a
campaigning stance.
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