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tly the same way as other employee groups (the | stance adopted by the Government), their work conditi |
The Project endorses a pro-life | stance, advertising in front of member church or comm |
The party also has an anti-war | stance, advocating for Vermont's national guard to be |
ion by 7 January 1945, and assumed a defensive | stance again until mid-February. |
Many critics called for a tougher | stance against juvenile offenders; the Chicago Tribun |
Lott's | stance against homosexuality was disconcerting to man |
Klan group through Tabor City, taking a strong | stance against the Ku Klux Klan as an example of "out |
Ocampo was targeted as revenge for his strong | stance against the drug trade. |
For its centuries-long | stance against the Muslim advances, the Polish-Lithua |
hts of the group, with the official government | stance against cyber crime of any kind, the Honker Un |
Mallove's combative | stance against what he saw as the hypocrisy of mainst |
was the only G7 nation to take such a resolute | stance against the apartheid regime during the 1980s. |
baum was known for his courageous and militant | stance against antisemitism and on behalf of minoriti |
andans expect the African Union to take a firm | stance against the recent twin-bombings in the capita |
The song takes a | stance against a controversial British policy requiri |
with the Democratic Caucus by taking a strong | stance against funding the Mariners and Seahawks spor |
ested by the communist regime for his fearless | stance against the Party's efforts to eradicate Jewis |
She strongly opposes George W. Bush's | stance against John McCain's anti-torture bill; Bush |
s a rebel leader for his liberal views and his | stance against a political union with the Kingdom of |
fferent styles of music, and all have a strong | stance against racism. |
Their lyrics strongly expressed of their | stance against drugs, alcohol, abortion, sexism and r |
rtridge local pub has gained publicity for his | stance against smoking ban that was introduced into E |
Different strokes - Curious | stance against French secular initiative. |
n 1995 about conservative Senator Jesse Helms' | stance against gays and AIDS research funding (for wh |
Other remarkable points are his | stance against preoccupation with materialism and tec |
He took a firm | stance against the Ku Klux Klan. . |
He has also taken a | stance against a Labor New South Wales State Governme |
They have taken a particularly strong | stance against council member Melissa Mark-Viverito f |
s of the Daily Mirror supported China's strong | stance against drug peddling, and said the British go |
Both organisations take a strong | stance against homosexual practice, most recently in |
avourite characters, praising her for taking a | stance against Director of Surgery Henrik Hanssen (Gu |
The new editor, Lars Kleiveland took a | stance against temperance and prohibition. |
Wernbloom openly took a | stance against Sverigedemokraterna prior to the 2010 |
L editorial director Duane Cardall published a | stance against Salvia divinorum on behalf of the news |
him a 13% percent rating because of his strong | stance against illegal drugs, support for the death p |
The JBGs have declared a serious | stance against the trafficking of drugs and people. |
s, the University and the police took a firmer | stance against Rowbottoms, and 1966 marked the last " |
Kang interpreted this to be a defensive | stance against the violence of the colonial period an |
ormaal is the first Dutch band to have taken a | stance against global climate change. |
ished a pastoral letter enforcing the Church's | stance against Socialism. |
ny ways this has been a result of the church's | stance against policies of Israel. |
e Minister Stephen Harper's government for its | stance against funding abortions in the developing wo |
te a letter to Queen Victoria in 1839 taking a | stance against the acceptance of opium in trade. |
president of the Union of French Women, took a | stance against birth control: "Birth control, volunta |
e's Republic of China in 1997, she held a firm | stance against the interpretation of the Hong Kong Ba |
gan Womyn's Music Festival, which had a formal | stance against allowing transsexual and transgendered |
over views on women's attire, with the former | stance against wearing make-up and jewelry giving way |
that authorities are taking a more aggressive | stance against inflation and bank lending. |
N force announced that it would take a tougher | stance against gang members in Port-au-Prince, but si |
olution demanding that Muslims take a stronger | stance against global terrorism. |
Di Rupo then decided to take a firmer | stance against corruption in Charleroi: he virtually |
Japanese government to take a more aggressive | stance against China, thus preventing the 1871 treaty |
ic which the MPAA and RIAA have taken a strong | stance against). |
on November 7, 1861, due to Morris' pro-Union | stance, although his books regarding Freemasonry were |
y emotional, using facial expressions, figural | stance, and drapery; this can be particularly seen in |
The first, ambulant stages, exhibits unsteady | stance and gait, decreased muscle control, tremors, d |
what many considered to be an anti-federalist | stance and ran unsuccessfully against Edmund Barton f |
The magazine has a broadly anti-capitalist | stance, and this has led to on-going criticism of bot |
ting membership that agrees with the doctrinal | stance and constitution of the SGF may be received by |
had to abandon his family's mild pro-Jacobite | stance and support the Whigs. |
He shared Bright's Pacifist | stance and spoke out against the War in the Crimea, i |
rnment unanimously voted to support the king's | stance, and urged the people to continue their resist |
verbosely answered those that agreed with his | stance, and refused to comment on the others. |
y divided, and his later books The Intentional | Stance and Consciousness Explained respectively form |
His firm | stance and leadership in fighting against Khalistani |
lamboyant, competitive, aggressively masculine | stance and a delicate, modest approach to his art. |
ll Hepburn, was opposed to King's conscription | stance, and decided to put their support behind Meigh |
The party cannot have an official | stance and then have some of its leaders saying they |
conscientious objector, but later changed his | stance and was commissioned into the Royal Air Force, |
lower middle-order batsman with a very upright | stance and a "correct" batting style. |
"What an absolutely, incredibly ludicrous | stance and a greater example of double standards you' |
ublic official has been willing to take a firm | stance and create some project. |
and healthcare implications of Dr. Franklin's | stance and actions. |
ed a firmly Marxist orientation and pro-Soviet | stance, and was affiliated with the Communist Party o |
ical party, but maintains a moderate left-wing | stance and tends to focus on social issues. |
rench Army would maintain a strictly defensive | stance, and that France's eastern allies were going t |
ren have developed a shortened trunk, crouched | stance, and restricted joint movement. |
Peter the Great took a more indifferent | stance, and marched his troops towards Swedish Ingria |
s can be performed by entering into a blocking | stance, and tapping the stylus. |
has been assured of Royalist support for their | stance and at Carmarthen Powell's forces met those of |
lders announced that they were reversing their | stance, and would meet on January 25 to extend pensio |
of the Spitfire precluded an overly aggressive | stance, and with just two experienced Jagdgeschwader |
t David Postman criticized Beren's immigration | stance and argued that Beren's candidacy would not "a |
ces it contains, notably zenkutsu dachi (front | stance) and kiba dachi (horse stance). |
Forces, caused the Federation to toughen their | stance, and resulted in the rejection of the terms of |
ners who would be able to take a more critical | stance and question received wisdom in order develop |
The Sanchin routine uses only its namesake | stance and is carried out with controlled breathing ( |
prosyletizing, political involvement, pro-U.S. | stance and acculturation policies. |
5) featured a strong political and anti-racist | stance, and received moderate critical acclaim, but L |
each individual candidate will have their own | stance and, if elected, will be directed to vote thei |
This anti-government | stance appealed to the discontented remnants of the s |
a fair compromise, indicating the universities | stance as well as the common view. |
ry of the gun as an adult, and ending with his | stance as a "wanted man", constantly on the run from |
Summarizing Pialat's | stance as a filmmaker in a profile for Film Comment, |
olute space and time may be seen from a modern | stance as an attempt to introduce operational definit |
rong response from some critics condemning his | stance as "dishonest" and "disingenuous". |
rom the outset adopted the traditional Liberal | stance as a Free Trader, made the most of this positi |
The German school of fencing refers to this | stance as alber "Fool's guard"; as it serves it bait |
press releases, but rapidly adopting a serious | stance as the WHO and CDC issued stronger recommendat |
onist, Unionist bishop condemned the editorial | stance as "aid of treason." |
VII, demonstrated an instance of his pro-Nazi | stance as he dedicated it to "the German spirit in th |
war in Europe, the CPUSA held an isolationist | stance, as the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were coo |
n that it was Lurgan Celtic's clearly Catholic | stance as they pushed for membership of what was cons |
The term denotes a political | stance aspiring towards unity of the citizenry in the |
Others have taken a more hard-line | stance, asserting that the best way to curb the viole |
The book takes a generally pro-Nazarbayev | stance, asserting in the introduction that he is most |
He maintained this | stance at the Colloquy of Worms of 1557 and in the dr |
His pro-German | stance at the start of World War I while traveling in |
ssure from Schlaes the US delegate softens his | stance at the conference. |
itchley was, however, supportive of Thatcher's | stance at the time of the Falklands War. |
The Labour party's non-participation | stance attracted specific criticism as appearing to b |
ran within Catalonia and opposes centralism, a | stance backed by the statute of the Republican Left o |
Angola's foreign policy shifted to a pro-U.S. | stance based on substantial economic ties, under the |
ntually changed his views toward a pro-slavery | stance, basing his change on his strongly held views |
Bouhenia, who fights from an orthodox | stance, beat Daugirdas Semiotas. |
Her political | stance became more moderate over time and she left th |
Kokutsu-dachi is a great defensive | stance because of the amount of energy stored in the |
ended in their first day had a more aggressive | stance been adopted. |
by racegoers and pressmen alike, however this | stance began to change during the 1860s when national |
and in a drastic conversion from his previous | stance began to cooperate with the Communist governme |
nce to support this, it is the official church | stance, being found in history textbooks used in Roma |
The hand techniques that accompany the | stance block the head, while allowing for a strike to |
removed from post because of his anti-Fascist | stance, but returned in 1946. |
lity previously expected from news channels (a | stance by which the BBC had historically defined itse |
and other senior medical staff took a pacifist | stance by refusing to certify young men who did not w |
t the national party had softened its pro-life | stance by failing to disaffiliate another state affil |
ngary, Serbia was pressed to take an offensive | stance by its Allies, at the time waging difficult ba |
ionaries (SR) faction, as they defied the SR's | stance by standing in the 1st Duma. |
They also called for a tougher | stance by local authorities, now to be aided by the p |
alition, Silvio Berlusconi quickly changed his | stance by saying, as he did many other times before, |
tions to get the defender out of his defensive | stance by using jab steps and pump fakes. |
Green's | stance changed the context of the debate, as even the |
was well known for his strong pro-trade union | stance, civil rights activism, Communist affiliations |
Coughlan's public | stance concerning the topics of abortion, and the rol |
employees alike, both bloggers softened their | stance considerably, and the Dailykos blog now routin |
Awad's unwavering critical | stance continued after the 1952 revolution. |
n the general election, though Le Pen's strong | stance could be seen in the week prior to the electio |
Its strong anti-metaphysical | stance crystallized the viewpoint of the group. |
e term indicated an anti-imperialist political | stance dating from the time of the Second Boer War (1 |
Madigan takes an anti-abortion | stance, describing himself as "unashamedly pro-life". |
f what would occur in the following years, his | stance did reflect the thinking of many Australians a |
escope, although her fixed gaze and motionless | stance disconcert him. |
enter was named, took a more active supportive | stance during the 60s and 70s by helping CLO acquire |
ed somewhat his public standing with his brave | stance during the Tanquetazo, but lost it again after |
s the "Copperhead Convention" for its anti-war | stance during the Civil War. |
The latter | stance earned him an "A" rating from the National Rif |
Apart from the pro-life | stance embedded in the organization's bylaws, the NLA |
tional Alliance takes a more activist, radical | stance, especially with regards towards the Vietnam W |
tional Alliance takes a more activist, radical | stance, especially with regards towards the Vietnam W |
with the populace less sympathetic to the U.S. | stance even when politicians in a given country (e.g. |
Stance, Exchange, Drops, Set-Up, Sprint Out, Play Act | |
local news stories, its conservative editorial | stance, extensive sports coverage, and a daily Sunshi |
g up": the quarterback goes from his two point | stance, facing forward, and takes (in this situation) |
A beginner learns this | stance first in order to learn the correct striking d |
the Court recognises that to make a definitive | stance for all contracting States would mean ignoring |
ed to be clingers as can be seen by their wide | stance for gripping substrates. |
They stood by the party's original | stance for strict construction of the Constitution an |
The basic ready | stance for kumite is Moto-dachi. |
th Korea and state-side for its uncompromising | stance for peace and reunification of Korea. |
contestants will be forced to adopt a certain | stance, for instance a lane that has "STANDING ONLY" |
ister he adopted where possible an independent | stance for Ireland at the United Nations and other in |
merican Civil Rights Movement, Jackson's vocal | stance for "civil rights through law and order" went |
The Journal took an editorial | stance friendly to the Conservative Party, in contras |
itly clear which ending is canon, the official | stance from Lucasfilm on games where players can choo |
Bernardin drew his | stance from New Testament principles, specifically of |
received criticism for his outspoken anti-war | stance from all corners, from his in-laws to other im |
for "(establishing) the band's tone and moral | stance from the outset". |
This | stance gained momentum with the outbreak of the Iraq |
itary habits, are similar to the Donacobius in | stance, habitat and some aspects of their behavior (s |
Analysts considered Inda'ade's hardline | stance had caused a split with moderates within the I |
The government's strong Sinhala nationalist | stance had led to unrest in the Tamil north; in respo |
Description and examples of basics | stance, hand techniques and includes basic training f |
Its increasingly inclusive | stance has lost it many conservative congregations an |
His new | stance has severely criticized by some sections of th |
Narcomey's | stance has been echoed among a minority of American I |
lieved to play a major role in evolution; this | stance has been held by members of the scientific com |
In the past, this | stance has extended to all service for the state. |
mbership of the European Union, suggesting his | stance has now changed. |
onalism as well as fiscal centrism, the latter | stance having led to termination of UPN's fraternal p |
Despite, his socially progressive | stance, he was criticised for accepting the role as H |
t, modest manner, and his politically moderate | stance, he was a witty, often scathing speaker. |
He simply reiterated the | stance he had taken earlier in his trip, that he supp |
rom Africa to relieve the suffering Indians, a | stance he later retracted, becoming also an advocate |
re, particularly The Clash's overtly socialist | stance, he was briefly a member of punk bands English |
a Zionist journalist known from his anti-Nazi | stance; he was also known as an excellent orator. |
In this | stance he was supported by General Sir Douglas Haig, |
e Reagan administration, told Robbins that his | stance helped to "undermine the US position, which co |
batsman with a curious and ungainly crouching | stance, Horton came late to full-time cricket, having |
His nationalist | stance, however, led many fellow Protestants to view |
tion on this is going to be edited, from a POV | stance, I'd just like to point this out: at this rate |
ite his Thatcherite & traditional conservative | stance, Iain Duncan-Smith's work with the Centre for |
Continuing the 2009 Strasbourg-Kehl summit | stance in Georgia-NATO relations, the Declaration cal |
veloped his suspicion that America's righteous | stance in the world often projects the story of the s |
while, Gardner took a pro-business, anti-union | stance in a period of labor unrest, including the Lor |
rn-haired girl with the bruised face and aloof | stance in the midst of the others. |
orting the Socialist Party and taken a neutral | stance in the second round. |
Harper's | stance in the Manitoba Legislature was incorrectly in |
A horse | stance in wushu. |
Critics cite his anti-Semitic | stance in his writings. |
Hawthorne's | stance in standing up to government pressure, at no s |
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