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"stance" Definitions
  1. stance (on something) the opinions that somebody has about something and expresses publicly synonym position
  2. the way in which somebody stands, especially when playing a sport

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During combat, players can easily flow from stance to stance.
Taking a neutral stance is in itself a political stance.
Hypocrisy is not an ethical stance, a just stance or a winning stance when so many women's lives hang in the balance.
Even the stance — you have to have a certain balance and stance.
But May's stance could further harden the EU's stance on the court.
This left him limping and switching from stance to stance against Larkin.
It's not a no-brainer political stance, but it's the right stance for her.
The new stance from Trump's legal team comes amid a more aggressive stance by Trump.
We say that proteins fold (the physicalist stance), but that eyes see (the design stance).
The one stance that stood out to Cramer from Trump's platform was his stance on Mexico.
The one stance that stood out to Cramer from Trump's platform was his stance on Mexico.
He even did it from a southpaw stance and transitioning to an orthodox stance mid-flow.
"It means you can move from a presumptive stance to a more informed stance," he says.
No matter where you live, America's stance on the subject is probably different from your neighborhood's stance.
Though Trump clarified the country's stance on the breastfeeding measure, many were reminded of his stance on breastfeeding.
So if we can take the stance to debadge, then why can't we take the stance to perma-suspend?
By contrast, my administration has taken a very firm stance -- it's a very firm stance -- on a strong action.
"It was discussed that it wouldn't be discussed, but they know my stance and I know their stance," he said.
"It's a contradictor we found between their public stance and their private stance until 2006," study author Jesse Elias told Gizmodo.
These included Willie Pep's go-to set up, circling from an orthodox stance out to the left, before rebounding in with a southpaw left straight, and side stepping into the other stance in order to set up a back kick which just wouldn't exist from his original stance, that's how you make the most of a stance shift.
"For those reasons you've probably had a big shift in sentiment towards a growth stance rather than a yield stance," said Morgan.
BECKY QUICK: What do you think about us taking a stance, us being America, taking a stance with China to this point?
"For those reasons you've probably had a big shift in sentiment toward a growth stance rather than a yield stance," said Morgan.
The stance can be shortened mid bounce, or a fighter can bounce forward in his stance and immediately move out of it.
It's a surprising stance for Trump, who won the 2016 election on a promise to take a more protectionist stance on trade.
"At least they've made the stance that they have, and I hope other stores that sell guns will take that same stance."
It's a surprising stance for Trump, who won the 2900 election on a promise to take a more protectionist stance on trade.
"I think it's an amazing stance, honestly, by the Smithsonian, and a brave stance, to say that this is historically significant," Romano said.
This was aided by McCall's willingness to leave his stance and side skip rather than try to move rapidly only within his stance.
" On Sunday, Iran's top leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, tweeted that his country's "stance against Israel is the same stance we have always taken.
"Because of Facebook's stance on breastfeeding and post-mastectomy scarring, I bet they will change their stance on birthing photos," she told us.
While their stance was dismissed by some as radical at the time, more mainstream black athletes understood their stance and agreed with it.
"They didn't want people learning about me and my anti-pesticide stance, my anti-GM crop stance…it's a form of censorship," Samp says.
While Moon's popularity may come from his stance on reform and tackling corruption, his critics have tended to focus on his stance toward Pyongyang.
"The ECB's accommodative policy stance has been a key driver of domestic demand during the recovery, and that stance remains in place," Lagarde said.
That means Gates's stance here is actually not very different from the stance of some of the fiercest critics of foundations, wealth, and philanthropy.
A softer stance on climate change Tillerson has worked to soften ExxonMobil's stance on climate change since taking the helm of the company in 2006.
Rather that pushing out of the stance, the stance is shortened by bringing the rear foot in—placing the driving point closer to the opponent.
Here, Jacobs begins in a southpaw stance, throws a counter left hand, and then shifts into an orthodox stance and walks with his left hook.
Holloway will hide his stance changes in movement and attempt to strike before his opponent can make the mental adjustments to the different stance match up.
Holloway fought almost entirely orthodox against Anthony Pettis but as soon as Pettis switched stance he would start showing looks appropriate for that stance match up.
Romero likes jumping in on kicks and knees, Whittaker likes to shorten his stance, bounce into the sprinter's stance, and burst in like a points karateka.
"For the first time in almost a decade, the NRA is shifting from a defensive stance to a pro-active stance," NRA spokeswoman Jennifer Baker said.
Holloway didn't get much chance to show this because Pettis spent more of the fight in an orthodox stance and Holloway only switched stance on occasion.
"This is our stance and this is the stance of so many parties in the support group and they consider these groups terrorist groups," he said.
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We took an anti-imperialist stance and an anti-establishment stance, that the status quo would not be allowed to continue to perpetrate crimes on humanity.
" About the explanation thing, he added, "The way I understand music is by you having a stance on someone's music you have a stance on their life, which has nothing to do with you, which is why no one should ever have a stance on musicians.
The best response we get is when candidates see that their opponent has a stance on an issue, and they want to add their stance as well.
One move might start in the front-right stance, for example, but the final move you've stacked in the combo will end in the back-left stance.
In fact, discouraging hate speech is an ideological stance common to nearly all internet services, with the marked exception of services created specifically to circumvent that stance.
Their stance on LGBT issues has "evolved": In 743, Clinton said marriage was between a man and a woman, and she didn't change her stance until 2013.
Both Trump and Sanders should consider the stance of the first President Bush on democracy, as well as the stance of former President Carter on human rights.
However, the fact that the economy is operating above capacity indicates that the fiscal policy stance is expansionary, in contrast with the central bank's monetary policy stance.
It could adopt a wait-and-watch stance as outlook on inflation remains stable and there is uncertainty surrounding the global policy stance adopted by various central bankers.
Trump is more sympathetic to Russia than his Democratic opponent, a stance which will jar with Britain, whose Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson takes a hardline stance against Putin.
Page began the bout in an orthodox stance but after Daniels had attacked the body underneath his lead hand a few times, Page switched to a southpaw stance.
Jersey Joe Walcott's beautiful side steps from stance to stance are another excellent example of seamlessly switching stances without being close enough to be knocked on your rump.
For one thing, there's Guardiola's stance on Hart: that he lacks the passing and general footwork to play Guardiola's style of soccer—a stance that is debatable at best.
During a discussion about his stance on immigration reform, the Republican presidential nominee reiterated his stance on deporting undocumented immigrants and used a Spanish word to make his point.
And the Trump administration actually has a more nuanced stance on antitrust than it does in many other areas, even if that stance is sometimes for the wrong reasons.
" US' tough stance Trump's hardline stance was backed by the country's Ambassador to the United Nations, who reiterated Tuesday that the US "will never accept a nuclear North Korea.
"Taking a stance will enhance your reputation among consumers that believe in you and have a negative effect on consumers who might not agree with that stance," Levy stated.
"I would like for the European stance, which is not clear on this Iranian issue, to be oriented toward the Israeli-United States stance," Orban told a news conference.
Here Adesanya weaves from his southpaw stance to an orthodox one, cracks Brunson with a right straight, then switches again to land a long left hook from a southpaw stance.
"The troops are changing their stance...that includes with our allies who are now changing their stance as they come to the limits of where they are going," Mattis said.
It was just simply one of those things where you're going to have a stance and I'm going to have a stance and we're never going to agree on things.
"There has been a ruling by the judiciary that differs from the previous government stance, so we have to arrange our stance," said the official, who declined to be named.
"Nissan finds Renault's new stance on this matter most regrettable, as such a stance runs counter to the company's efforts to improve its corporate governance," it said in a statement.
The end result was the death of their 2236,244-contract bullish stance on the yellow grain from the week earlier and the establishment of a net short stance of 2604,246 contracts.
Top singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding took a stance this week when she received complaints from her fans for partnering with the Salvation Army, long known for its anti-LGBTQ stance.
Scoggins back kicks out of his southpaw stance and as we examined how ineffective Valentina Shevchenko's back kicks often are from this stance it might be a good idea to compare.
"Nissan finds Renault's new stance on this matter most regrettable, as such a stance runs counter to the company's efforts to improve its corporate governance," Mr. Saikawa said in the statement.
ANKARA, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Turkey's central bank needs to maintain a "prudential" policy stance, Governor Murat Uysal said on Thursday adding that its current stance is in line with inflation targets.
It kind of reaffirmed the stance that they are on hold until the information changes in a significant enough way to cause them to readjust the current stance of monetary policy.
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" "He touched on some of the key issues such as the macro rebalancing, the fiscal stance, the monetary policy stance, the banks of course, and the corporate debt and asset quality.
Publicly disagreeing with Trump's stance on this issue was banned on the subreddit—not out of a concern for LGBT rights, but because "this sub supports Donald Trump" regardless of stance.
I'd like to complain that the canon exists, and that it inspires a rather dreary stance, the stance of the rock hero, that looks upon canonization as something to aspire to.
" It's less like, "Oh, what's your stance on this?
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Why is this stance — at least occasionally — so potent?
" The BOJ has taken essentially a "whatever it takes" stance on boosting inflation, saying it would maintain an easy stance until inflation exceeded its target of 2 percent "in a stable manner.
Dodon's promise to side with Russia over the EU is in direct conflict with the stance of Moldova's current government and his stance on the issue has been mixed since taking office.
When Jacobs caught Sergio Mora overcommitting he was able to slide out the side door, shifting into a southpaw stance and throwing a tight right hook through the front of Mora's stance.
Fighting with a more familiar style from the orthodox stance and that Superfoot triple threat from the southpaw stance, Scoggins picks his man apart with side kicks, round kicks and hook kicks.
You can hide the stance changes in constant motion or in small walking steps—here Dillashaw steps ever so briefly into an orthodox stance before slowly stepping back into a southpaw one.
"Just as an athlete has a physical 'ready' stance for playing the sport, a consultant has a stance that is receptive to new ideas and doesn't close out new ideas," Githens said.
"I think that this stance, this sort of agnostic, 'we are not involved, we're just a platform' stance, is not going to last forever for a lot of these companies," he says.
When legislators support the EACH Woman Act and candidates like Hillary Clinton call for the repeal of the Hyde Amendment, they're not just taking a political stance: They are taking a human stance.
On a series of issues where a more conservative or moderate stance seemed prudent and acceptable to Democratic primary voters in past decades, the more liberal position is now the dominant Democratic stance.
White House sends mixed messages Critics have said the White house has sent conflicting messages on its stance on North Korea, and Trump's aggressive approach is at odds with Tillerson's more diplomatic stance.
The group has long held a favorable stance toward Gamergate, hiring notorious troll Milo Yiannopoulos to run a section of the site, and also takes a hardline, pro-Trump stance in election coverage.
But as frustration grew in the business community with China's perceived refusal to liberalize its economy, the Republicans also hardened their stance toward Beijing and business lobby groups cooled their pro-China stance.
"She continued its pro-civil rights stance, a stance that didn't endear her to everyone here at the time," Clint Cooper, the Free Press editor of The Times Free Press, wrote on Friday.
Almost all of Thompson's lead leg kicking is done from his more bladed southpaw stance, while he throws more bread-and-butter kickboxing stuff focused on the rear leg from his orthodox stance.
You're not right or wrong — you just have a stance.
I'm not sure of Tim Cook's stance on trade wars.
The BJP has long advocated a tough stance toward Pakistan.
But the CDU's firmer stance attracted criticism from the opposition.
The dovish ECB stance helped underpin appetite for European stocks.
Rome, Berlin and Paris have also echoed a similar stance.
" He added, "Take a stance for human lives, children's lives.
He has also signaled a more independent stance on security.
But there's still the matter of clarifying her own stance.
But now residents must see the fruits of that stance.
All members voted to keep the policy stance at "accommodative".
"The fiscal stance is much more growth friendly," he added.
Echoing the stance of many other abortion opponents, state Sen.
Pressure inside the LDP for a tough stance is strong.
She took a tougher stance than her boss on Russia.
Biden's comments since Scalia's death directly contradict his earlier stance.
Zeman has won votes with a tough stance on migration.
But that's not a political stance; that's a religious identity.
Police had initially taken a permissive stance opposite the protests.
But, he has since quietened his stance on this issue.
He said he had a "neutral" stance on the sector.
Since the 70s, several Black figures have echoed McGee's stance.
Both indicated on Monday they had not changed their stance.
Its standoffish stance on advertising also turned off many podcasters.
YouTube has toughened its stance on dangerous pranks and challenges.
The ad was critical of Van Hollen's stance on guns.
That's my stance on the issue and I won't budge.
He made promises (or softened his stance to) the NRA.
Larry Hogan reversed his previous stance on preserving the statue.
However this stance is not a refusal of all art.
However, in an interview with Insider, Morrissey clarified her stance.
Regulators' relaxed stance is likely to stimulate still more activity.
Fair to say, Michael's family is taking a united stance.
LaBeouf took a stance against President Donald Trump on Jan.
Emefiele said Nigeria's current stance of monetary tightening would continue.
Should we be surprised by the show's stance on Swift?
Nomura pegs Mohan as neutral in his monetary policy stance.
Vizio's "we listened" stance seems to confirm all of this.
Trump has even lately adjusted his stance on illegal immigration.
As important is the stance of the European Central Bank.
The PO has also taken a harder stance on immigration.
" Trump disputed the characterization of his stance: "There's no quote.
The Fed's dovish stance also boosted equity prices last week.
But the hotels' stance frustrates Acting ICE Director Matthew Albence.
I know his stance on Russia and the Baltic states.
It also complicates Netflix's stance as a net neutrality advocate.
The caucus officially condemned him for his stance last month.
Still, congressional apprehension about Trump's stance is far from unanimous.
David Schwimmer, who played Ross Geller, holds a similar stance.
"It's a logically inconsistent stance on their part," Foster said.
Some Facebook users appreciated the aggressive stance by the officers.
This was before the Church of England changed its stance.
Boxer shared the story and criticized Trump's current immigration stance.
People have openly quit because of [Rometty's] stance on Trump.
A BOJ spokesman said Kuroda was reiterating his usual stance.
"There is no major change in Japan's stance," he said.
Meanwhile, Yellen surprised markets last week with her cautious stance.
Very little else could sway the Fed's stance, he added.
All members voted for retaining the policy stance at "accommodative".
Or attempting to cross Hunt's jab from an orthodox stance.
All are staunch conservatives in contrast to Kennedy's moderate stance.
The pushback around Bettman's concussion stance has been especially strong.
Holds this stance, like he's waiting for a starting gun.
"We haven't changed our stance (on the sale)," he added.
Shareholder approval was "not a foregone conclusion" given Freenet's stance.
But that stance is exactly what's causing the planet's problems.
But it's a satisfyingly idealistic stance for older watchers, too.
Tim Ryan, a Democrat, for his stance on tax reform.
Trump has adopted a more aggressive stance towards undocumented immigrants.
Colin, I respect your stance but don't disrespect the Flag.
Each side has formed a coalition to push its stance.
Strangely, this stance has not crossed over to other apps.
Now Trump is trying to soften his stance on immigration.
By 2015, Trump's stance on health care was more clear.
Trump's stance on raising the minimum wage is completely incoherent.
Praet said the bank's current monetary policy stance "remains appropriate".
What do you think of her stance on social media?
A turn away from that accommodative stance could spook investors.
His climate stance has been condemned by numerous prominent scientists.
Basically, his stance is similar to that of the WBC.
Read more about the candidates' stance on the economy here.
Read more about the candidates' stance on the TPP here.
That stance angered Democrats and raised a few Republican eyebrows.
EU states supported the Commission's stance, an EU official said.
For his part, Nakao took an unequivocal stance on trade.
His stance on immigration is built around securing the border.
Read more about the candidates' stance on foreign policy here.
Read more about the candidates' stance on climate change here.
Read more about the candidates' stance on criminal justice here.
Read more about the candidates' stance on gun control here.
Read more about the candidates' stance on women's health here.
Read more about the candidates' stance on substance abuse here.
But they acknowledge his stance differs from country to country.
At the summit, leaders expressed dismay at Trump's climate stance.
The platform also takes a hardline stance on gay marriage.
Low inflation remains a key reason for the cautious stance.
During the 2016 election, Trump doubled down on that stance.
Some football fans have adopted us because of our stance.
Trump's stance on the procedure has shifted over the years.
The court's ruling is a rebuke of the government's stance.
This is of a piece with Russia's general diplomatic stance.
Exane BNP raises stance on BBVA to "outperform" from "underperform".
Poland and Hungary also have a common stance on migration.
But in the end the BoJ kept its stance unchanged.
In other cases he has reversed or softened his stance.
But many members want to take a more confrontational stance.
The spell of Ms. Quiroga's style begins in her stance.
"We should be moving toward the neutral stance," he said.
A spokesman to Mr. O'Rourke reiterated that stance on Friday.
Mike Schmidt was known for having an unusual batting stance.
For the most part, witnesses avoided taking a firm stance.
On the issue of 5G however, Canada's stance remains uncertain.
I already know my stance on abortion and gay marriage.
In college, however, he began to question his hardline stance.
Over the years, Lovell's* stance on aggressive drug sentences evolved.
Not everyone in Nour is happy with its cautious stance.
The Federal Reserve has changed its stance regarding monetary policy.
Elijah Cummings (Md.), taking a fierce stance on the issue.
Many are taking a cautionary stance on the U.S. economy.
Trump's boosters believe that his "tough" stance will show the
Fourth, continue to maintain a tough stance on trade enforcement.
But Palmisano said the MLB's stance was jeopardizing the season.
The problem is the European Union's stance on data flows.
We commend the stance our government has taken so far.
Kavanaugh touted the ABA's stance during his Thursday testimony. Sen.
My strong voice and firm stance are perceived as 'bitchiness.
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Last election cycle, such a stance might have seemed untenable.
A more aggressive stance on monetary tightening would hurt gold.
Can you match the stance (and swing) to the player?
And her stance on impeaching the President is nothing new.
The other is an updated White House stance on encryption.
But the billionaire's current stance on Planned Parenthood suggests otherwise.
Oil prices spike Washington's tough stance sent oil prices surging.
This was a stance that Kaplan has pushed for months.
So your stance is definitely different from what they're taking.
His friend Tobias Rosner, 26, took a less aggressive stance.
Most importantly, both have taken a proactive stance against gerrymandering.
His stance has, however, become less clear in recent months.
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Nor is this a novel stance for the Democratic Party.
Their stance has garnered widespread support and glowing media coverage.
Let's all hope that this continues to be his stance.
The administration has maintained a firm stance despite the pushback.
Which comments support or challenge your stance on this issue?
Right now, internal opposition to GitHub's stance is quite strong.
But instead of softening his stance, Mr. Trump intensified it.
"Don't be evil" was no longer a strong enough stance.
However, Trump hasn't always held his same stance toward abortion.
But Donald Trump took a surprisingly harsh stance regarding abortion.
Many people anticipated a favorable change in women's social stance.
If we do, what does taking that stance look like?
Its main ally, the United States, has backed that stance.
The Trump administration's stance on weed has often been confusing.
The media runs puff pieces about his new moderate stance.
Sex work decriminalization remains a fringe stance within American politics.
MacArthur's basic stance is that it's already doing its part.
Now, she's once again taking a feminist stance on Twitter.
Instead he reiterated the official stance of the two governments.
Beyoncé has been vocal on her stance on police brutality.
Recent weakness in commodities like copper further Maley's cautious stance.
Kim's laidback stance in Singapore followed similar displays elsewhere recently.
The company reversed its stance not long after, following backlash.
That is funds' most bearish spring wheat stance since July.
Mr. Sessions' stance is not just troubling, it is dangerous.
Our irate breadstick bloke then attempted an aggressive fighting stance.
Some in Spielfeld applaud the tougher stance taken by Austria.
By contrast, my administration has taken a very firm stance.
Strictly speaking, however, the United States stance also is contradictory.
That, more than anything else, explains the hard Sunday stance.
Time and reflection appears to be softening the caucus's stance.
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Some brands have an immediate association with a political stance.
On vaccines, the Church of Scientology has no official stance.
Make a case for or against, depending on your stance.
Responding to the critics, Mr. Medinsky made his stance clear.
" — JAMES CORDEN "So Trump has a clear stance on infrastructure.
Trump's hardened Iran stance has united officials behind the IRGC.
But the administration's hardline stance isn't making things any easier.
He's been especially enthusiastic about his party's stance on pot.
The measure goes directly against Trump's stance on this issue.
Such a stance is certainly comforting in its moral clarity.
Can it leapfrog its competitors while maintaining its privacy stance?
But that stance seems to have evolved in recent years.
"Always stay in that same fighter stance," Ms. Hammond said.
But it is not clear that their stance is lawful.
On other immigration issues, Mr. Obama took a looser stance.
His mouth, face and stance take on a gaunt quality.
Kamala Harris seemed to agree with Biden's stance on Thursday.
After months of conversation, the prosecutor's stance toward J. softened.
Europe's tough stance on technology companies might be catching on.
He said that Mr. Bauman's stance was a personal one.
But it is not a universal stance within the CBC.
The Finnish leader is far from alone in her stance.
His stance on the ethanol mandate resulted in Iowa Gov.
My stance was, Look, this show is not about me.
But in the interview aired Sunday, Trump flipped that stance.
The senator's immigration stance in particular has drawn Trump's ire.
Its stance and attitude are also less sprezzatura than "Skoal!"
Altogether, I am grateful for the extremeness of her stance.
Aetna's CEO has taken a vocal stance on the issue.
Navratil's departure does not signal a change in this stance.
He adopted a neutral stance when he photographed the bulls.
The rest were unsure of their stance on the matter.
But, the new league has since backtracked on that stance.
His stance on impeachment could determine whether he keeps it.
But recently he has assumed a far more combative stance.
The company's stance on Hampton has not changed since October.
The employees aren't just protesting Amazon's stance on climate issues.
Commercial broadcasters Mediaset , Atresmedia and Mediapro took the same stance.
The New Zealand Rugby Players' Association also backed Weber's stance.
But Hynett does not apologise for the stance it took.
At times, this stance felt to me like special pleading.
Like her and you see her stance as entirely consistent.
The national team players did not waver in their stance.
But Thornberry in his statement pushed back on that stance.
Apple's response was specifically rewritten to avoid taking a stance.
Epic eventually relented, but the community's adversarial stance hasn't reversed.
But Brennan vehemently pushed back on that stance on Monday.
Perhaps they are also benefiting from taking a hardline stance.
The newspaper's stance does not necessarily reflect Chinese government policy.
"You want to have a comfortable open stance," he adds.
They both favor a tough stance toward the Islamic Republic.
But Boicourt and the others took a "finders keepers" stance.
She has also condemned Heller's wavering stance on Planned Parenthood.
Jammeh has called the bloc's stance "a declaration of war".
The newspaper's stance does not necessarily reflect Chinese government policy.
Kavanaugh rejected the assertion linked to his stance on abortion.
"Our stance is: Better safe than sorry," she said. video
That may warrant a tougher stance from the United States.
Warren also added clarity to her stance on nuclear power.
The endorsement also highlighted Sanders's stance on campaign finance reform.
Now that stance is going to take many publishers down.
The choice is not arbitrary, but represents a critical stance.
" There's no shroud of mystery over Trump's stance on "winning.
When did you anticipate you'd see them taking this stance?
China has long been criticized for its stance on homosexuality.
I don't know that's a ... That's the most productive stance.
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A softer U.S. stance could also weaken European sanctions resolve.
Trump's abrasively protectionist stance has only made its prospects worse.
But Jordan was criticized for not taking a political stance.
"Boris Johnson has taken a hard stance on Brexit and that message cuts across what the Brexit Party and UKIP are saying so it looks like his stance is reducing their vote," Watkins said.
The Fed is expected to signal a cautious stance when it releases its latest monetary policy stance later on Wednesday and is expected to leave the door open for another rate hike in June.
NN IP, which maintained a positive stance on Japanese equities for more than three years since shortly after Shinzo Abe became prime minister in December 2012, lowered its stance to "underweight" in late March.
In order to take a proactive stance for equity, rather than a reactive stance against discrimination, it is be time for civil rights advocates to team up with the tech companies they've been scrutinizing.
This kind of stance is obviously useless for anything, but a more natural side on stance with the feet either under the knees or a little bit wider opens up new offensive kicking options.
That would suggest that Trump has been completely snookered by Xi: reversing the simplistic anti-China stance he took during the campaign to an equally simplistic pro-China stance after meeting with China's leader.
Ellenberger would begin in his usual orthodox stance, circle out to his left while retreating into a southpaw stance, and fire the kick into the open side before his man had recognized the change.
For a laugh, here's a top Japanese competition coach demonstrating the value of his crab stance (completely side on) over the usual fighting stance by having kids run backward and forward as fast as possible.
She told me at the time that the move shouldn't be seen as Bumble taking a hard stance against guns or gun owners, but rather taking a hard stance against normalizing violence on their platform.
QUESTION: Our -- our -- well (inaudible) can I just clarify really -- so it is our -- the government's stance -- our government's stance that we believe that North Korea was trying to challenge us in a nuclear showdown?
It was a stance shaped partly by Steve Bannon, his onetime chief White House strategist and still an informal adviser who has pressed Trump to adopt a far tougher stance in countering China's trade practices.
"People are waiting to see whether he would actually say that he is moving from a very hardline stance to a more moderate stance," said Godfrey Yogarajah, deputy secretary general of the World Evangelical Alliance.
Nevertheless, I do not see why Weiss has any need to apologize for her advocacy of a liberal stance or why such a stance is any less legitimate than a neoconservative reading of Jewish tradition.
"I was so happy to see Walmart take the stance that it did and how just forward-thinking and responsible it was to take that stance and to stop selling guns," Crow told BuzzFeed News.
Jill Craybas, the 1996 N.C.A.A. singles women's champion at Florida, salvaged her faltering pro career in the early 2000s by changing her forehand grip and switching from a closed-stance to an open-stance forehand.
The GOP's stance is at odds with what many Republicans feel.
Still, Fox's stance was primarily about journalistic principles, the officials said.
But Aniston's stance on the idea actually hasn't changed that much.
But in the past 18 months, Anthony has softened her stance.
This is not a stance likely to win many new followers.
This was a stark contrast to his usual long, low stance.
Trump has flip-flopped on his stance on keeping DACA alive.
The blockbuster jobs report will certainly validate the Fed's hawkish stance.
She softened her stance only when they needed computers for schoolwork.
Instead, we're hearing about protectionism and a tough stance on immigration.
"I understand that they needed to take a stance," he said.
Today's statement by Attorney General Sessions does not change that stance.
Dalai Lama's unwavering stance on nonviolence, place strong restraints upon our
However, President Donald Trump's administration has adopted a more cautious stance.
One thing he didn't walk back was his stance on abortion.
Capitol Hill is joining corporate America in criticizing the agency's stance.
Neither Spiegel nor Yang have taken a public stance on UBI.
There's more than college weekends to back that stance up, though.
The hard-line stance shocked the market, and oil prices rallied.
His comments represent an evolution in Ottawa's stance toward Saudi Arabia.
I'm glad that he's come down on the refugee immigration stance.
I think he's taken some actually very strong stance on privacy.
Germany is the latest country to take a stance against burkas.
It's a stance that Democratic FCC commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel agrees with.
But it's not clear that Trump will take the same stance.
Trump&aposs comments could fuel criticism about his stance on Russia.
The World Bank's stance on climate change could also be altered.
Trump continued the more adversarial stance toward China on July 29.
The central bank also retained its "calibrated tightening" stance as expected.
Facebook's stance on that may be tested in court before long.
Lu, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, on Monday welcomed that stance.
Harris's stance on marijuana legalization has evolved over the past decade.
Despite the risk, Paulsen isn't ready to abandon his bullish stance.
The wall, he said, makes a point about the country's stance.
This isn't the first time OkCupid has taken a political stance.
It changed its policy stance in a very significant, abrupt way.
This opinion lines up with Uber's own stance on its drivers.
Trump's stance on foreign policy, trade and immigration is more uncertain.
Trump has hardened his stance on immigration ahead of the Nov.
The UAW, a big union, recently endorsed his stance on trade.
In response to questions about his stance on abortion from Sen.
Kanye's lyrics here are an anti-LGBTQ stance with strategic timing.
He called his stance not overly optimistic but "near-term realistic".
In short, we try to take a neutral and scientific stance.
Also, Twitter in particular has a convoluted stance on racist content.
America's current stance toward China's claims on Taiwan is implicit acquiescence.
Analysts at Peel Hunt upgraded their stance to "buy" from "hold".
Suddenly my stance on marriage might become a bit more flexible.
Our tough stance on immigration reflects the will of our citizens.
Celebrities are taking a public stance to support the #WithRefugees campaign.
To veterans of international economic affairs, this combative stance is baffling.
The department also mulled relaxing its stance on past marijuana use.
Many of the other states have been in a protectionist stance.
A noisy nationalism and anti-immigrant stance now define its brand.
He wants to shrink the state, a radical stance in France.
McConnell's stance is likely to send a signal to those Republicans.
Some, including West Point alums, support the women and their stance.
Tyrion certainly has a plausible motivation for his "do nothing" stance.
The liberal group's stance will probably decide a lot of measures.
That implies a more austere stance than nationalists have previously advocated.
But in reality, this may be a far too optimistic stance.
His campaign hasn't yet taken a definitive stance on the issue.
Cook also re-emphasizes this commonly stated stance in the posting.
The right stance to have toward this is one of paranoia.
DOJ hasn't confirmed Trump/Gardner deal to change stance on pot.
Our stance is simple: There's no place on Facebook for terrorism.
Where is the coalition of companies taking a hard line stance?
He finds an issue and he takes the hard-line stance.
Steven Spielberg is taking a different stance on the #OscarSoWhite controversy.
It would also cut toward taking a strong stance against China.
Bolsonaro has also promised to take a tough stance against corruption.
He urged stricter cost-cutting efforts and a stance toward austerity.
The Chinese government's supportive stance on "precision medicine" is useful, too.
"I understand that they needed to take a stance," he says.
The show takes a strong stance on some politically heated topic?
Foster said the EU's stance on Northern Ireland amounted to blackmail.
Cruz has long been a critic of Trump's stance on abortion.
But Europe's approach seems preferable to America's more hands-off stance.
Of course, that stance on coalitions could change in the future.
But America's hardly the only place rethinking its stance on cannabis.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) was asked if Biden's stance was wrong.
People close to the mission disagree with the official stance, however.
India's official stance is that there are restrictions, but no curfew.
We have to be ourselves, without any stance, against all odds.
Jennifer Lawrence is taking a stance against corruption in American democracy.
Investors should maintain a defensive stance as this drama plays out.
"We are not going to change our stance," Szydlo told reporters.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has made her anti-impeachment stance clear.
That's a stance similar to the one Rotten Tomatoes is taking.
America's stance may seem sensible given China's history of electronic espionage.
He has rebuked Trump over his hard-line stance on immigration.
"We will have a unified stance in personnel issues," he said.
We agree with the stance both Apple and WhatsApp have taken.
Lady Gaga is taking a public stance against Kanye West's detractors.
But Microsoft's stance was less hands-off than some other firms.
The stance sets her apart from much of the Democratic field.
Under his tutelage, my guard was modified: elbows sharpened; stance narrowed.
They differ now mainly because of this administration's hardline deregulation stance.
I'm curious as to what your stance is on tattoos now.
Dalio doesn't say how Trump's fighting stance affects his market outlook.
Dudley took an optimistic stance on the economy despite market volatility.
The central bank also retained its 'calibrated tightening' stance as expected.
With that I'm done with my Radiohead inspired anti-corporation stance.
The U.S. State Department reiterated the tough U.S. stance on Tuesday.
Netanyahu said he thanked Trump for his tough stance against Iran.
Snyder said Powell should continue to emphasize a relaxed policy stance.
Yes, Cruz said, he knew there were misperceptions about his stance.
More importantly, it represents Microsoft's refreshing stance on open-source development.
It is intended as an advisory stance, not a legal requirement.
What do you think of Kendall's stance on exposing her breasts?
Armies could not really change their stance once the fighting began.
Lima's stance is short and he fights squared onto his opponent.
He's the first current NFL player to publicly take this stance.
John Katko and his family over his stance on net neutrality.
Regulators might retain their tough stance for years instead of months.
The RSC does not have an official stance on impeaching Koskinen.
But even some government supporters want a firmer stance against Maduro.
The Russian government has been criticized for its anti-LGBT stance.
We had the Fed pivot in December to less aggressive stance.
The statement contradicts the public stance of the agency Pruitt leads.
Since then, the papers have adopted a strong pro-government stance.
Uber has had a strong stance against the new regulatory framework.
An aide for McCarthy said the lawmaker's stance has not changed.
The remaining 6 percent said they were taking a cautious stance.
Mr Trump's trade stance may well be bad for emerging economies.
And there are hints that the stance may indeed be changing.
The new government brought a more traditionalist stance to social policy.
Neither Hanoi nor Moscow was ever entirely convinced by Nixon's stance.
What's The Church Of The Infinite You's stance on bacon today?
I don't think I'm alone in reading that stance as hogwash.
Even stating any kind of stance could attract controversy, she added.
Documents unsealed last month also served to undermine that legal stance.
Gosar did so to protest the pontiff's stance on climate change.
But that could also be in jeopardy because of Rauner's stance.
But Lemon said once Trump became president, his stance shifted again.
Sandberg has softened her stance since her husband's death last May.
Asked whether that was Hammond's stance, the Treasury declined to comment.
The stance of the Syrian government had been constructive, he said.
Rohrabacher has also drawn scrutiny for his friendly stance toward Russia.
The Hill's Ben Kamisar has more on Trump's stance. http://bit.
Pryor is controversial because of his stance against Roe v. Wade.
"Maybe it's time we all take a stance," Mr. Kane said.
Trump's stance: Trump said he is "very seriously" considering Poland's proposal.
" Braun praised Trump's stance that NATO countries pay "their fair share.
The court's conservatives seemed receptive to that stance during oral arguments.
But Hynes said Duterte's tough stance suggests continued pressure on mining.
He still, however, has taken an aggressive stance on immigration overall.
Trump's stance on student debt and affordable education is fairly vague.
His party universally opposes his soft stance to Russia and Putin.
On Friday she softened that stance before taking off for Rome.
The F-Pace looks sophisticated while maintaining an aggressive, muscular stance.
Fans will conflate Kaepernick's political stance with his on-field performance.
But she never apologized for it, not even in her stance.
Contenders vying for the party's nomination distanced themselves from Biden's stance.
Mike Huckabee (R) similarly lauded Pelosi for her stance on Omar.
But she believes Trump has softened his stance on the issue.
Clinton has advocated a more hawkish foreign policy stance than Sanders.
The wave of retirements seemingly run counter to Tom Brady's stance.
Gottlieb has changed his stance on e-cigarettes in recent months.
I can see a scenario in which that stance makes sense.
Wolfson's stance contrasts starkly with dire warnings from some business groups.
I hope it is clear that this policy stance is unacceptable.
That stance just got him barred from Ukraine for five years.
The economic might coincided with the Communist Party's increasingly nationalistic stance.
Such a stance puts a man out of touch with reality.
The Trump team seemingly ushered in a new stance towards China.
That tight policy stance is projected to stay level through 2021.
The stance goes way beyond the flexible knees that tap requires.
And there is his stance against taking in refugees from abroad.
He has does not have a public stance on impeaching Trump.
Trump's stance on the visas has Silicon Valley looking for clarity.
They are taking a risk-on stance, everyone is buying today.
Trios entered together, each affecting their own ridiculous stance mid-air.
I will be your greatest cheerleader if you modify your stance.
We've covered it before, and it's not exactly a controversial stance.
"Turkey will never give up on its principled stance," Kalin added.
He has a stance like your uncle's at a softball game.
Nintendo, however, is particularly inflexible in its stance against ROM use.
Lamb's stance on the GOP tax reform bill, passed in December.
Eric Trump defended his father's stance on Fox News this week.
Such irresponsibility has created a very precarious stance for the country.
Gavin Newsom's (D) stance on immigration, according to the Sacramento Bee.
Thus, Hefner's first editorial took a strong "no girls allowed" stance.
Fox Business, on the other hand, took a more aggressive stance.
LePage's stance is not the general policy of the Republican party.
I feel like the anti-medication stance is a strong sentiment.
But AT&T's new stance will cut those off as well.
Oritz clarified her stance in a comment replying to another user.
We're not taking sides or having a specific stance on anything.
Why does taking a principled stance mean retreating from Republican politics?
I get asked a lot about my stance on renewable energy.
The current policy stance remains "accommodative" to economic activity, it added.
Overall, NXP options traders' defensive stance has moderated in recent days.
Trump's anti-Muslim stance only hardened as the race went on.
In the second round Rodriguez fought more from a southpaw stance.
Concerns regarding the UMC's stance on homosexuality go far beyond clergy.
His stance discouraged some publishers from sharing valuable content on Facebook.
Taking a stance on that issue was less risky than others.
The NBA maintained this stance after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
The question is whether the AT&T deal changes that stance.
Her stance against the e-commerce giant has not gone unnoticed.
Her cold-footed stance on marriage predates her first legal brief.
To hear her tell it, that stance has been hard-won.
"Without saying it they are taking a political stance," he explained.
It's a logical stance for the Massachusetts senator on two levels.
The organization's governing rules make its stance on discrimination absolutely clear.
Well, I take a little bit more moderate stance than that.
His former opponents warned Democrats against embracing a similarly combative stance.
In an email, Sparks reiterated his stance on the social club.
But perhaps his most dangerous stance has to do with tobacco.
That's a tricky stance to take if you believe in bootstraps.
So there is a case for toughening our stance on trade.
Pai's stance is to say it's pro-competition to unravel regulations.
I was not coming out with a hard anti-frosting stance.
Hammond, for one, was keen to pursue a more positive stance.
Erdoğan's win could also be explained by his anti-terror stance.
But his stance on Russia has not always been so warm.
They voted for the League, whose anti-immigration stance is relentless.
What we discussed, the current stance of policy, is it appropriate?
Their design pushes the figure out of its familiar sedentary stance.
He embraced the former president's harsh stance against the peace agreement.
Responding in a subsequent issue, Gabler maintained a stiff, dismissive stance.
"I think the N.F.L. wanted to take a stance," Blandino said.
Levi Strauss, famous for jeans, took a similar stance in September.
As expected, Ma took a far more optimistic stance than Musk.
Yet Mr. Rajoy's unyielding stance could backfire if the standoff continues.
The immigration stance of the Clinton campaign contrasted with Obama's record.
All over, parties and politicians are shifting to a tougher stance.
No example proves this more than his stance on political advertising.
Recently, however, he has begun to apologize for this past stance.
The anti-American stance of the Iranian government is absolutely problematic.
Durbin's tougher stance came into view Wednesday, as he and Sen.
That stance makes life much easier, as "The Captive Mind" shows.
There is a base for the hardline stance in the country.
O'Rourke's aggressive stance on gun control — following in 2020 contender Rep.
During the campaign, Trump soften his stance on a Muslim ban.
Policymakers in Europe have also shifted to a less dovish stance.
Vice President Pence reinforced the president's stance in a recent interview.
Some in the Emirates worry about Mr. Trump's stance toward Muslims.
As predicted, Twitter's stance against hateful content has not eliminated harassment.
Britain has not yet taken a public stance on the matter.
What implicit or explicit details from the review support your stance?
He changed his stance "like the wind at times," Long said.
Graham's stance on Mueller's investigation into Russian interference is more complicated.
The United States has expressed support for Turkey's stance on Idlib.
Like most M.M.A. fighters, his stance is too wide for boxing.
The association has no definitive stance on the flat-fee model.
Bogart pointed to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's personal stance on bitcoin.
Here is our Berlin bureau chief's take on Germany's hardening stance.
However, prices retreated 4% after the two sides softened their stance.
But the wavering stance is also valuable because of its wavering.
But some took a different stance on the prize's political thrust.
Japan's military also doesn't have push for a more aggressive stance.
Snopes cites a few famous examples to back up their stance.
Britain and France reinforced their stance on Assad earlier on Thursday.
Scott's spokesman, McKinley Lewis, defended the governor's stance in a statement.
The church's stance against homosexuality was not a barrier to him.
But the Ukraine bombshell has led him to change his stance.
But the public's opinion on this stance seems to be changing.
Olango assumed a "shooting stance" and pointed the device, police said.
The forceful stance of the police has not quelled the demonstrations.
Its most recent ad shifted issues, criticizing Lamb's stance on immigration.
John Kirby made no qualms about the Department's stance on torture.
Despite the selloff, the president stood by his stance on Friday.
The most principled democratic stance is that suffrage should be universal.
Neither Spiegel nor Yang has taken a public stance on UBI.
That gives Nike more of a reason to take a stance.
His stance is that batteries are just too big and heavy.
In his letter Friday, Jeffries slammed his colleagues for their stance.
"We have to take a very serious stance," Mr. Najib said.
Rippon criticized Pence last month for his stance on gay rights.
Amid such polarization, that stance might please no one at all.
However, its recently increased acquisitive stance weighs on the rating profile.
The channel is often accused of having a pro-establishment stance.
She also took more shots at the Trump administration's legal stance.
But the administration may be ready to signal a tougher stance.
In 2017, the Navy conducted several operations to challenge Beijing's stance.
Trump mocked that stance on Twitter while Democrats debated in June.
His stance on abortion could also cause problems with liberal voters.
Others suggest Netflix should revisit its stance on longer theatrical windows.
Do you like when brands try to take a political stance?
Hayes had not taken a clear stance ahead of his resignation.
" Dorsey tweeted the policy, saying "we want to share our stance.
The spokesman said Apple had not changed its stance on privacy.
And FDR himself refused to take a stance on the bill.
Once again, Bandcamp has stepped up, and made their stance known.
The country's hardline stance toward refugees continues to draw international condemnation.
A spokesperson confirmed that WhatsApp's anti-advertising stance has not changed.
In terms of kicking though, Till's southpaw stance makes things interesting.
Pompeo made sure to leave no doubt about America's stance now.
The conservative voices will argue for a hardline stance against them.
The Fed next week is expected to reaffirm its patient stance.
On a theological level, therefore, there is precedent for Francis's stance.
Is it acceptable for a politician to have a private stance?
Police in San Jose, California, for instance, have said they currently are trying to educate those they observe refusing to comply — a stance the city's police chief said will evolve: "Our current plan is to move from an educational stance to an enforcement stance on any business that has been contacted, warned, and then reopens," Chief Eddie Garcia said Friday.
Incoming leftist President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), who is taking office on December 1, has promised to take a much tougher stance against the US president, but bitterness persists about Peña Nieto's stance toward Trump.
"Romania's stance and the stance of its leadership, who have turned the country into an outpost, is a clear threat for us," Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko, a senior Russian foreign ministry official, told Interfax in an interview.
The official China Daily said in an editorial Tsai had ignored Beijing's "cooperative stance" and forced relations into a deadlock, and that "her separatist stance has lost her the support of the people on the island".
It remains to be seen how voters will react to her new stance on super PACs, announced in the eleventh hour before Super Tuesday, and whether the more lenient stance might cost her at the polls.
The government's tough stance in a dispute with land developers is rattling the nerves of casino executives, who say the row points to a likely tougher stance in their own, imminent, talks to renew operating licenses.
Still, members appeared to indicate the RBI continued to view its "neutral" stance as appropriate, amid investor fears the bank could soon shift to a "tightening" stance, setting up the prospect of rate increases later next year.
Getting clipped with your feet out of stance almost guarantees a knockdown, and sometimes—in the case of T.J. Dillashaw's loss to John Dodson, you won't be able to get back to stance quickly enough to recover.
While there have since been conflicting reports on the administration's current stance on the agreement, the move fulfilled Trump's pledge to tackle one of Obama's signature achievements and take a tougher stance against the international community. 85033.
Dom and his crew haven't just mastered the "10 and 2" stance.
However, U.S. President Donald Trump unexpectedly toughened his trade stance this week.
Previously, the Pence was best known for his stance against LGBT rights.
Over time, however, it seems as though his stance may have softened.
Kaine, who is Catholic, was also pressed on his stance on abortion.
Apple's stance that day in Brooklyn caught the Justice Department off guard.
I even recognized his stance and the way he stands as familiar.
Let us know your Girl Scout Cookie stance in the comments below!
Market players closely watch Japanese investors' stance on foreign bonds and currencies.
Charlotte Rampling is taking a different stance on the Oscar diversity controversy.
" Human Rights Watch called President Obama's new stance toward Cuba "long overdue.
BoV's ratings are sensitive to management's stance on improving the bank's capitalisation.
Denham has sided with Trump on his tough trade stance against China.
Netflix's zero-tolerance stance on sexual abuse allegations is coming into question.
Both men have made their hardline anti-immigration stance a signature issue.
I'm gonna just go ahead and walk back on this stance today.
As on other issues, Mr Johnson's stance is tricky to pin down.
Trump has since pledged an "alternate" event in response to Pelosi's stance.
The shift away from this ascetic stance started shortly after the election.
Still, the E.U. is unlikely to change its stance on the matter.
Together, British Vogue and L'Oreal are taking a stance against age discrimination.
The announcement also coincides with the U.S. administration's tougher stance on immigration.
Quentin Tarantino is making his stance clear on spoilers — don't do it!
Some users, however, were not convinced by the shift in WhatsApp's stance.
But there are Afghans who refuse to trust the Taliban's new stance.
Some governments — China's included — have taken a markedly harsher stance on cryptocurrencies.
Mike Parson has already made its staunch anti-abortion stance well known.
After Charlottesville, tech companies have taken a stronger stance against hate speech.
For many Russians, the default stance toward foreigners is caution and suspicion.
The bank maintained a "neutral" stance on the asset class for 2019.
But the proposed expansionary fiscal policy stance could increase the budget deficit.
But he worked to somewhat soften ExxonMobil's stance on climate change since.
Russia's central bank told Reuters it remained committed to its present stance.
TIPS: Be sure to be in athletic stance not hunching your back.
In a statement released to PEOPLE, George took a stance against bigotry.
If he didn&apost take a hard stance... CAVUTO: But with Canada?
Opinion polls show Japanese are mostly supportive of the government's tough stance.
For now, South Korea is maintaining an assertive stance on Chinese pressure.
"Lots of people have thanked me for having a stance," she said.
Several parents expressed surprise — and rejection — about the school's stance on uniforms.
Olegario's high appraisal of Jefferson and his principled anti-debt stance. But
Already, there are possible signs of the Trump administration hardening its stance.
Russia's stance on the issue has so far been positive Isik said.
S. trade deal, and more dovish stance by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
He advised investors in generic corporate credit to take a defensive stance.
France's tough stance at the April meeting wasn't well-received by all.
This stance has provoked high-profile criticism from across the political spectrum.
Many said they would take a "wait-and-see" stance toward Brexit.
Merkel's stance also cost her key regions in last month's regional elections.
The stance of the firm's management has been consistent over the years.
He has maintained the same stance since taking the oath of office.
The Trump administration has not been shy about its stance on abortion.
But officials also sought to defend their stance more fully on Thursday.
Before we started punching I had to get in a proper stance.
"He's taken a very progressive stance of on that front," Schaal says.
Last month in Iowa, Blum publicly thanked Trump for his trade stance.
So, she caved in to her mother's original stance and went natural.
But "I'm not taking a public stance" on what's happening, he adds.
The Obama Administration has remained tight-lipped regarding its stance on encryption.
"It's certainly changed," Cena, 40, tells PEOPLE of his stance on fatherhood.
Though, that doesn't guarantee that her stance on streaming is logically sound.
Trump's hardline stance on immigration is, at its core, an economic policy.
The Federal Reserve next week is expected to reaffirm its patient stance.
We've also asked Lyft about the company's stance on class action lawsuits.
His personnel hint at an aggressive stance against Chinese steel in particular.
Acton may also have had issues with Facebook's stance on user privacy.
But it wasn't just during the show that stars took a stance.
The stance of the army, long the arbiter of power, remains crucial.
This supposedly principled stance was quickly abandoned by Sondland once Trump won.
We fully support MLB and baseball's stance and values regarding domestic violence.
But O'Rourke's stance has been more consistently in-line with Democrats nationwide.
Pressed in various CNN interviews since then, Trump expressed a similar stance.
She told the outlet her father is "fully comfortable" with her stance.
Bernie Sanders by referencing Clinton's shifting stance on the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
That campaign was more about protesting Tump's immigration stance than endorsing Clinton.
The problem for Sony is that's only a bottom line-minded stance.
The company isn't entirely alone in its stance: Apple joins HP Inc.
Politics, and whether brands should take a stance, also featured at Cannes.
And his stance on trade has every multi-national corporation steaming mad.
Democrats said they weren't buying Giuliani's claims about Trump's stance on immigration.
Europe's lack of tech firms helps it take a more objective stance.
It's worth noting that my stance on desk-side massages remains unchanged.
" "The result won't change the Trump administration's tough trade stance with China.
But there are some upsides to Duterte's policy stance, according to analysts.
Go deeper: The Trump administration's ACA strike-down stance raises the stakes
I increasingly believe that there are unstated reasons buttressing their hawkish stance.
The reasons for the softening of America's stance are not immediately obvious.
Dermatologist Karyn Grossman, MD, however, has a bit of a stronger stance.
Moulton's stance comes in contrast to other Democratic colleagues, most notably Sen.
The Trump administration's tough stance on immigration has hit construction employers hard.
" Governor Stephen Poloz in April characterized the bank's stance as "decidedly neutral.
But Nintendo has been softening its stance on iPhone gaming this year.
That stance has contrasted with dovish guidance this week from the Fed.
At first glance, it looked like Democrats were taking a brave stance.
Original article updated to reflect Twitter's new stance on the deprecation date.
Second, Erdoğan shows no real sign of ending his anti-American stance.
By celebrating him, many Catholics also celebrate his hardline stance more generally.
Apparently, she specifically disagrees with her father's stance against stronger gun laws.
It was also underpinned by the Fed's hawkish stance on interest rates.
So China has changed its stance, and started to hunt fugitives down.
Trump has tried to court disillusioned Sanders supporters with his trade stance.
For a stance that bold, this song better be a freaking banger.
It's the latest example of Russia's increasingly confrontational stance against the West.
Proud of cast & crew of "The Salesman" for Oscar & stance against #MuslimBan.
Patreon also takes a hardline stance against anything it considers, flatly, porn.
In a video, an emotional Thorne expressed her disappointment in Goldberg's stance.
It's like, 'Oh, do you really want to take that political [stance]?
Merkel's more fiscally conservative stance bodes well for German bonds, analysts said.
Just look at how much wider Porzingis' stance is compared to LeVert.
But Committee members did not take a uniformly harsh stance on Libra.
Hamas released a new policy document suggesting a softer stance on Israel.
It was Ali's anti-war stance that made him a global hero.
The fake media goes, 'Donald Trump has changed his stance on China.
The starting point that she has is a very hard Brexit stance.
But Japan assumed a harder stance, saying the move violated UN resolutions.
Schumer appears to adopt a similar stance in his letter to Trump.
The 24x2550² is distinguished from the standard G-Wagen by its stance.
When you don't know, you tend to take a risk-off stance.
But the group's stance has received mixed responses from the medical community.
"After that the Greek Church will decide its stance on the issue".
We have no idea what Ivanka's stance on climate change will be.
But if Discovery changes its stance, our door is of course open.
This softens a debater's stance and makes that person's positions more palatable.
Tank's firm stance on the issue comes after Lifetime's special wrapped Saturday.
He's got the same stance as Trump on a lot of things.
Tough market conditions in the first quarter reinforced that hyper-cautious stance.
Advocacy of independence, once considered treason, has become an acceptable political stance.
That stance apparently changed after Syrian aircraft used chemical weapons this week.
Military officials said Ankara expected the United States to change its stance.
Apple's stance had support from Google and Microsoft and lawmakers like Rep.
Early on, he slammed Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for his immigration stance.
Carrie Ann Inaba is opening up about her stance on gun control.
Snap's stance reinforces its reputation as one the world's most secretive companies.
Still, Microsoft's stance on this issue might cause others to follow suit.
Turkish officials privately said such reports do not reflect Ankara's formal stance.
The president-elect has not taken a clear stance on equal pay.
Trump's stance on H-1B visas for high-skilled workers has varied.
Meanwhile, he has put up another Facebook Live video explaining his stance.
My opponent slid up to me, hands high in a poised stance.
The Trump administration has been unclear about its stance on the BAT.
That stance stands in stark contrast to the United States Federal Reserve.
His plain-speaking reformist stance is indicated in some of the documents.
That stance came under fire Thursday from Rubio's opponent New Jersey Gov.
One state has already taken a strong stance against "lunch shaming" practices.
Outside of this album, his stance on pop music caught my attention.
This weekend, the administration has taken the stance it's just not true.
It wasn't the funniest, but I'm proud of the stance on it.
Here's hoping Trump also copies the company's stance on the Paris agreement.
Some cited not wanting their employers to know their stance on religion.
We signed him to Stance, and the dude is a real artist.
And some tech companies are taking an equivocal stance that is unsettling.
And they just had a few sentences under each discussing their stance.
That, in turn, could push some members toward a more hawkish stance.
PayPal is taking a strong stance in favor of the LGBT community.
And even Israel's own stance towards Hamas has informally softened with time.
Okamoto: That's just the way the company works, it's Square Enix's stance.
But if that's their stance with Kaepernick, then let's look past it.
Other indicators of stance on legalization: Has an F rating from NORML.
Trump has signaled that he's dubious about the FCC's net neutrality stance.
But much of the credit comes from Serbia's pro-European diplomatic stance.
Jessie finally takes a stance on her relationship and kicks him out.
But Australia has distanced itself from Obama's stance on Israel, ABC reported.
While running Exxon, he reversed the company's official stance on climate change.
It's not an aggressive anti-sex stance like incels pretend to have.
But, as Secretary of State, that stance has done him little good.
"The Republican Party's stance on the issue is lagging behind," she added.
Mr. Duterte's hard-line stance on crime is wildly popular in Davao.
Schaaf has been garnering national attention for her stance on immigrants' rights.
Mr. King is known nationally for his polarizing stance on illegal immigration.
Trump's comments echo the stance that his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, has taken.
But this stance seems to be changing after this week's chemical attack.
He acknowledges the impact of the president's "America first" stance on diplomacy.
And the new mayor took an aggressive stance, vowing to remake Rikers.
Jakarta has rejected China's stance, saying the waters are in Indonesia's territory.
For many, the party's pro-choice stance boils down to political expediency.
And now the ACLU's stance on software patents has entered the fray.
The BOK's cautious stance mirrors a similar shift by its global counterparts.
Morrison said Australia's stance would not dent its standing in the region.
"I had a closed stance," he told The Hartford Courant in 2010.
However, government spokesman Steffen Seibert made clear there was no new stance.
Trump's proposed expansionary fiscal policy stance could, however, increase the budget deficit.
Many tech-focused lawmakers have come out in defense of Apple's stance.
Matthews pressed Trump repeatedly on abortion and to clarify his own stance.
Republican senators appeared to coalesce behind Kavanaugh after Ford took that stance.
His arm is fully extended toward the officer in an aggressive stance.
Pro-immigration advocacy group America's Voice was among those echoing Durbin's stance.
Bolton has in the past taken a hard-line stance toward Russia.
Faced with public outcry, the government quickly tried to soften its stance.
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That stance disturbs even many advocates of transparency by recognizing no bounds.
A woman who took an opposing stance was warned about making enemies.
That starts with taking a proactive stance in negotiating for more pay.
Pence echoed Trump's stance during remarks at the State Department on Thursday.
From the outset, Mr. Antin's poetic stance was off-kilter and provocative.
Ripken tinkered incessantly with his stance, even when things were going well.
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He copied Fernandez's stance and leg kick, and took the first pitch.
Many people called her a "hypocrite," saying her political stance was inconsistent.
But Powell struck a more cautious stance on Friday about future moves.
But, by 1915, that stance had primed the company for a crisis.
But Trump's revised stance has also been a result of the public
Instead, Trump warned about the danger of softening his stance on immigration.
But Johnson has softened his stance on Trump since becoming Britain's leader.
Since then, Cimatu has been careful in framing his stance towards mining.
As a result, Uber was in a combative stance at all times.
Many deal makers believe regulators have taken a tougher stance this year.
He also cited "powerful" cash flow and clean inventories for his stance.
Trump has taken a hard-line stance against Beijing on trade policy.
The effort ultimately foundered as Maduro hardened his stance against opposition critics.
President Trump is right to take a strong stance against this duplicitousness.
I think there won't be major changes regarding Berlin's stance on Europe.
That stance caused the Iowa governor to urge voters to reject Cruz.
This isn't necessarily prohibitive, but it lacks the purity of Sanders's stance.
The government's anti-union stance is, among other things, an obstacle in
Honda's stance could have an impact on his reelection campaign this fall.
The memo by the State Department officials demanded a more muscular stance.
Thus there is no real urgency to change stance of policy now.
" He added that the government's stance "will not be ambiguous or lenient.
The military takes this stance that 'It's our job to kill people.
He stood out by mimicking President Donald Trump's tough stance on immigration.
But the day after the debate, she walked back from that stance.
Trump has also taken a harsh stance toward those who leak information.
However, Stance still had at its disposal the first $36 million raised.
He agreed to drop his stance on the country leaving by Oct.
With a little heartfelt pleading, the board might soften its draconian stance.
Trump has taken an aggressive stance on trade, fulfilling a campaign promise.
Mr. Trump has faced widespread condemnation for this stance from both Mrs.
And that became the stance of the temperance movement up until Prohibition.
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Given the president-elect's "law and order" stance and pick of Sen.
James Mattis he may have taken a new stance on the issue.
Mortensen's nomination is considered controversial because of his stance on illegal immigration.
Brussels and many European countries have maintained a strong pro-Ukraine stance.
"I don't discern a change in stance from the speech," Hill said.
That's an argument for another day, but it's not an unreasonable stance.
Unfortunately, as seen during recent years, this stance is unlikely to change.
However, the bank stuck with its dovish stance and global sentiment improved.
As you might expect, this stance was met with plenty of backlash.
However, the Mexican peso seems protected by the central bank's vigilant stance.
That stance drew scorn from GOP lawmakers, who accused her of stonewalling.
Last week analysts at Barclays upgraded their stance on Burberry to "overweight".
That decidedly unpatriotic stance is not only cowardly, it is short-sighted.
The stance that has triggered blowback from politicians and Facebook's own employees.
Rubio informed Senate leaders of his stance, The Washington Post first reported.
" He said the resolution demonstrated "the uniform stance of the international community.
Some were airing their reservations about Rajan's hawkish stance in the media.
Trump himself seems to have softened his stance recently toward GOP elites.
Kennedy was asked if he might take a stance similar to Shelby's.
The Indian government has sent mixed signals about its stance on homosexuality.
Hong Kong is not alone in carrying a harsh stance toward weed.
The tougher stance reflects growing security concerns in the West about Huawei.
That stance helped pave the way for the narrow victories over Mrs.
But last week's vote undermined that stance, at least for the moment.
It's a highly unusual move that highlights the administration's increasingly protectionist stance.
Alte has since quit the group over differences about the organization's stance.
But he has since moderated his stance, outlining a more piecemeal approach.
In recent days, Kurdish fighters and civilians have taken a defiant stance.
But after some internal discussion, the company decided to reverse their stance.
"My basic stance is that mental illness is tough," Mr. Dietz said.
Earlier in the day, Mr. Rouhani had taken a more optimistic stance.
And Facebook took a similar stance in response to the British proposal.
President Trump's stance on legal and undocumented immigrants could have devastating results.
What specific actions will California take to oppose Mr. Sessions's marijuana stance?
No one is going to think that you're taking a brave stance.
The agency often took an aggressive stance toward regulating and punishing businesses.
Once at the top, secure your stance before pulling the coconuts free.
"In particular, at a crucial moment, his stance was firm and clear."
That stance brought her threats and condemnation, even from her own family.
This doesn't mean that the "Christian" stance on immigration is open borders.
Whittaker often makes use of a low lead hand in his stance.
People, like lobsters, size each other up, partly in consequence of stance.
Whatever its political stance, it didn't pretend it was going for inclusivity.
His stance has drawn a rebuke from retailers, tech companies and manufacturers.
That could seem like either a cryptic decision or an admirable stance.
This stance has created a widening gap between Hamas and the PIJ.
MSNBC anchors, however biased, approach debate from a more coherent ideological stance.

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