Sentences with phrase «different stances we take»

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President - elect Donald Trump may take a different stance on the bill that could see it changed significantly.
During the same conversation, George Magnus, a senior economic advisor for UBS took a fundamentally different stance, arguing that «the government is clueless.
Take a look at Mormons in politics and you'll actually see several with quite different stances.
Bonhoeffer took a different stance, of course.
I am, however, convinced that there is no god, which is a totally different stance and takes me on to my second reason.
I also find it somewhat amusing that the RCC has taken a different stance in Colorado on exactly when a fetus is a person; plainly contradicting its own (and many others) belief when life starts... would you care to address that?
To appropriate the Bible as a resource for discipleship takes a very different form because then it's about how I actually live as opposed to my issue stances.
Writers as diverse as Karl Rahner and Andrew Greeley have daydreamed in print of popes taking a very different stance toward the church and the world.
But to take the stance that other loving children of God are going to hell because they have a different interpretation of Scripture than you is the epitome of pride.
His stances religious or not are not the norm so people should take anything from him or any of the religious right with a grain of salt, they're extremist who run by a different drummer and should be treated that way!!
Taking that stance among other Christians is one thing, but doing it among peers who are completely unchurched is a different story.
The point was that Christians can FULLY enjoy MARITAL physical intimacy... which can be attained if we take a different, truly BIBLICAL approach, as opposed to the «religious» «morally upright» «stale» stance which serves as no more than a decieving facade.
For once, I take a different stance with you, on the matter of our «reserve» players.
While pro leagues take a tough, anti-sports betting stance in the legal world, some leagues, like the NBA, take a completely different approach when discussing the issue in public.
However, the then opposition New Patriotic Party in the run - up to the 2016 elections took a different stance by promising to restore the allowance if voted into office.
In its 2013 report on US - UK relations, the House of Commons foreign affairs select committee concluded that «there is little historical evidence that taking a different stance to the US, or declining to comply with US preferences on specific issues, damages the UK government's relationship with Washington in any long - term way».
The Prime Minister yesterday revealed ministers would be free to take a different stance to the Government once EU negotiations are complete.
Mr Hammond said taking a different stance to the Prime Minister «a very difficult position» to be in as Foreign Secretary.
Had that not been the case, we would be taking a markedly different stance today.
Though there's a complex tangle of contributing variables, I can't help wondering how much bigger that lead might have been if Harman had taken a difference stance on the welfare bill and the leadership contest had gone a different way.
The Hacked Off campaign has taken rather different stance.
Some MPs are concerned that his radical stance of facing down corporations and taking on Tory cuts will have little resonance in areas where Labour is facing a tough electoral challenge from Ukip; but asked if the party should tailor its message for different audiences, Corbyn said: «No: you've got to give fundamentally the same message, of the injustice of economic austerity, and the way in which local government is being punished».
Kolb says those who want «red meat» won't be satisfied with his stance, but he says as someone representing the entire state, he feels he needs to take a different tone and try to get Democrats, including the head of the state's Democratic Party, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, to take some responsibility.
The announcement by Assembly Democrats that Silver's 20 - year rule will end was a markedly different stance then last Thursday, when the speaker was taken into federal custody in handcuffs.
When asked how they would encourage economic development while not endangering the county's rural character, they took different stances.
But Truth is a different film from The Insider and shouldn't be compared to it except in the way that CBS took a cowardly stance and will now have to eat shit about it.
She said that while many white students at Brown and Harvard understood the need for diversity in general, they often took a different stance if the diversity programs impacted their own advancement.
We take the stance, derived from culturally responsive teaching (Gay, 2000), that to address the needs of this population we must understand, accommodate and incorporate different ways of thinking to make learning accessible.
However, at the level of her policy actions, she took a very different stance, by cutting back the financial resources.
I'll take a slightly different stance here - having a vehicle stand for a year or a little longer than that isn't that long, so I'd try to get it running first before I start changing out parts.
Volvo takes a different stance on safety than pretty much any other auto manufacturer.
But the more you study, the more you learn how to take the idea of a certain stance and apply it to different situations.
I take a bit of a different stance on this particular question, as although we could list an arrary of books and films alike that fit into this catagory, I wouldn't personally go as far as to say there is a leaning towards romanticizing the interconnectedness of women by which evolves through close friendships of the same sex.
News site techdirt.com took a slightly different stance on it, pointing squarely to the publishers and their concerns over illegal sharing of the text; as the site points out, how can piracy be a major issue driving this closure when there are limits on how much text can be highlighted?
But getting actively punished for taking such a stance is a different matter, an investor's resolution can easily crumble — taking the easy way out becomes increasingly attractive...
Fans of Dynasty Warriors 7 might not find the story mode to be vastly improved, but at the same time it does take a different stance - and the new features do feel like they add a decent chunk of content into the mix.
While Cattelan, for example, presents it playfully, even farcically, in a specific context, one could assume without a doubt that Sherrie Levine takes quite a different, more radical stance.
It is findings like these that cause me to take a different stance on climate progress than Joe Romm, who demands that anyone seriously engaged in assessing climate policy pick a number — either for a safe target for stabilization of carbon dioxide concentrations or temperature rise.
I feel like there are a number of different reasons to take issue with that stance, but two that immediately occur to me are:
A watch company is different to a car company and to a fast food company, IWC's expedition roots are very strong, they've been a long time sponsor of the Cousteau society, so they have that affiliation and then they also over the last two years have taken on this green stance.
The designs featured in this post take a different stance.
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