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stance on
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34.17 |
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I respect his stance on that. |
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stance against
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16.19 |
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China has taken a hard-line stance against such a sale. |
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stance of
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11.78 |
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Critical to success is the stance of the developers. |
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stance toward
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10.93 |
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McEnroe has softened his stance toward the club. |
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stance in
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7.97 |
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Egan reiterated that stance in his statement. |
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stance towards
|
2.90 |
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He said that the EU should now adopt a neutral stance towards Tehran. |
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stance by
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2.76 |
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The stance by the US administration leads Abington to a somber conclusion. |
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stance as
|
2.17 |
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Many saw the stance as a new maturity. |
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stance with
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1.91 |
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It also is a popular stance with voting Americans. |
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stance to
|
1.65 |
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Investors at home see little reason for that stance to change. |
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stance during
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1.51 |
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But he reaffirmed the stance during his trip. |
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stance than
|
1.51 |
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Medvedev said he would take a less abrasive stance than his predecessor. |
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stance over
|
1.45 |
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Tazawa is under pressure because of his stance over the change to the law. |
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stance for
|
1.38 |
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It adopted a different stance for the public. |
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stance from
|
1.32 |
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I know why Sierra has different stances from the right and left sides. |
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stance at
|
0.92 |
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That was my stance at halftime. |
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stance after
|
0.79 |
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Vajpayee softens stance after fierce talk of war. |
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stance about
|
0.53 |
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It would be easy to lapse into a defensive stance about this whole thing. |
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stance amid
|
0.33 |
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But he later reversed his stance amid an avalanche of criticism of the defection deal. |
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stance in_favor_of
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0.33 |
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But President Suleyman Demirel took a firm stance in favor of the polls. |