101.   She added, however, that she understood that Checa, as the director of the museum, should take this stance.

102.   Take tough stances against American forces in the area?

103.   The annual award recognizes elected officials who take unpopular stances without regard for their careers.

104.   The government wants business and labor negotiatiors to reach agreement before taking a stance on a final draft.

105.   The presenters of the proposal praised Disney for taking the stance, but urged shareholders to pass the proposal to send a message to other companies.

106.   The psychological association has not taken a stance, though it is on record opposing corporal punishment at schools and other institutions.

107.   There are fears that Bosnian Serbs would stop cooperating with the international community if it takes a tough stance against Serbia for the crackdown in Kosovo.

108.   There are fears Bosnian Serbs would stop cooperating with the international community if it takes a tough stance against Serbia for the crackdown in Kosovo.

109.   This stance may be taken in order to prevent further rifts in the Armed Forces.

110.   Up until then, the United Nations Security Council was notably devoid of any ability to take tough stances.

v. + stance >>共 181
soften 19.27%
take 11.70%
change 11.60%
harden 3.36%
toughen 3.26%
reiterate 2.97%
reverse 2.59%
support 2.21%
reconsider 2.01%
maintain 1.92%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
stance 0.07%
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