Sentences with phrase «extraordinary position»

The awareness on which Jesus insists is intended to prevent us from reflecting on our extraordinary position.
Billions showrunner Brian Koppelman ruminates on the extraordinary position golfers put themselves i...
Labour is currently trailing the Conservatives in the polls by 12 - 17 percentage points (depending on the pollster), an extraordinary position for a party seven years in opposition.
Spineless populism takes the extraordinary position that it's ok to pass a bad law because hope is nice — even when that hope is false and exploits the vulnerable.
But Mr Murphy warned: «Attempting to reopen negotiations on a Treaty ratified by every member state would put the Tories into the extraordinary position of repudiating an international treaty, reopening and renegotiating Britain's terms of EU membership.»
What an extraordinary position to be in.
The prime minister was forced into the extraordinary position of ordering his ministers to abstain on an amendment to government legislation during the Commons debate on the immigration bill last night.
They have got a several number of awards for maintaining and gaining the extraordinary position and level in the fashion brands all over the world.
He's in an extraordinary position now.
Bandar, 49, had been the Saudi ambassador for 15 years, and had an extraordinary position in Washington.
Glam Habitat enjoys an extraordinary position on the island Phuket.
It is located in an extraordinary position overlooking the Aegean Sea.
As such, the Board took an extraordinary position to go forward with a new and more aesthetically and functional design.
The selection of works reflects the growing importance of post-conceptual, mostly figurative painting, which now holds an extraordinary position on the British art scene.
As an author and a grandchild of the scrap business, Minter is in an extraordinary position.
And we find ourselves in an extraordinary position.
It often happens that we have to take an extraordinary position on the case, refer to the clauses for which no stable practice still exists.
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