31.   Nonetheless, in an indication of its eagerness to spread the word that Biden had changed his stance, the White House distributed the new statement about the nomination.

32.   Others said that as new developments propel the scandal, the church might be forced to change its stance on settlements and the use of parishioner donations.

33.   Reed insisted that he was not changing his stance on abortion and that he would not accept a weakened Republican position.

34.   So Washington, after decades of isolating North Korea much as it isolated Cuba, has been forced by this variant of gunboat diplomacy to change its stance.

35.   So after decades of isolating North Korea much as it isolated Cuba, America has been forced by this variant of gunboat diplomacy to change its stance.

36.   Teams have also changed their stance a bit, Bidwill Jr. said.

37.   That suggests Fed policymakers may change their stance and raise the overnight bank lending rate again to cool the economy.

38.   That sent the dollar down on speculation Rubin might change his stance that a strong dollar is in the U.S. interest.

39.   The agency under the Clinton administration has shown no sign of changing its stance.

40.   The Bank of Japan changed its stance two weeks ago by allowing the unsecured overnight call rate to drop below the discount rate for the first time.

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%
change + n. >>共 808
mind 10.90%
name 4.62%
way 4.27%
life 2.56%
law 2.41%
rule 2.32%
hand 2.18%
bond 1.77%
policy 1.76%
course 1.71%
stance 0.41%
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