Sentences with phrase «hard stance»

While Swedish banks took hard stance on bitcoin companies, Handelsbanken seems to be favourable of customers working with cryptocurrencies.
This week's news items include: Civilization MMO being developed in Asia, Yoshida: PlayStation Vita sales are below expectations, DICE giving away Battlefield 1942 for free on Origin, Redding: «lower - case aaa» games where the industry should be heading and Microsoft and 343 Industries taking hard stance on sexism.
And a company's decision may demonstrate to other customers its willingness to take hard stances against hate speech.
You can interpret Wakanda's hard stance of hiding itself from the rest of the world as a way of staying free of the death vs. bondage choice, but you can also interpret it as a betrayal of the people who did have to make that choice.
On the one hand, the United States» increasingly hard stance on immigration is making it tougher for companies to bring in top talent from around the world.
Lacazette isn't dead either yet with reports that negotiations are still ongoing, this would also explain Aulas hard stance as it would make him stronger in negotiations.
As the clock ticks down, Westchester County legislators and other elected officials continue to draw hard stances against an agreement between the management company Standard Amusements and the county that would cede control of Rye Playland.
The state of Florida takes a pretty hard stance on DUI arrests involving a person under the age of 21.
Since than China has taken an even harder stance on Bitcoin and other digital currencies and effectively shuttered the local Bitcoin industry.
@Microsoft and 343 Industries taking hard stance on sexism Really?
Either way, his comments follow a trend of famous figures — from entertainers to sports figures — taking a hard stance against their children playing football at any level, especially in light of the revelations about long - term effects from football concussions that have surfaced in recent years.
The CRA appears to be taking a harder stance on these claims, «probably because it can be one of the biggest expenses,» she says.
They would like the President to really take a hard stance on Iran, on Iran's activities, particularly in Yemen, as that threatens Saudi Arabia directly.
Despite recognizing last May that Greece needs debt restructuring, some euro zone officials — including the German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble - keep a hard stance against big concessions.
Barclays CEO Jes Staley said earlier this month that operations will likely be shifted out of London as a result of the government's hard stance on Brexit.
China's retaliatory tariffs, which appear to be more stringent than expected, suggest the country will take a hard stance.
BEIJING — China has struck a hard stance on the issue at the root of the looming trade fight between Beijing and Washington: China's government - led drive, which Washington describes as breaking international rules, to build the cutting - edge industries of the future.
In a conversation with TechCrunch, Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd explained that this move shouldn't be seen as the startup taking a hard stance against (or for) guns or gun owners — rather it's the dating app taking a hard stance against normalizing violence on their platform.
«They are acting as opposition to Trump,» he said, referencing the use of leaked information to take a hard stance against Trump's administration.
Regulators worldwide are taking a harder stance on the currencies as their values have skyrocketed.
Publishers have been expecting Facebook to take a harder stance against low - quality content, and some of the more established publications have been hopeful changes would help them.
Bankers are hoping for a gentle divorce, while the government of Britain is indicating a harder stance — guaranteeing a process that will be costly in more ways than one.
The latest bank to take a hard stance against cryptocurrency is the National Bank of Kazakhstan.
One of Google's less popular but definitely encouraging corporate policies has been their hard stance against pornography.
They politely rejected me and took a hard stance to reject me politely, and taught themselves that I was broken.
Some teams force some of those things to go their way, but the refs this season look to be taking a harder stance.
We need to take a hard stance and start someone else in big games, and atleast have a fully committed 11 playing!
I have a hard stance that stadium proposals are the worst way to ask someone to marry you.
Las Vegas isn't touching this game when it comes to the spread, but the experts don't have the luxury of avoiding a hard stance.
We took a hard stance on a few occasions, letting them cry until they went to sleep.
The GOP has made it very clear they are going to take a hard stance against any tax increases.
A source close to the teachers unions claimed Cuomo is taking the hard stance only because he has already been informed that unions and districts are already nearing a resolution on the evaluation system.
Anaylysts believe the government had deliberately gone for the jugular against Ogunlana to shame him over his hard stance against the government over the land use charge issue.
He said it was unfortunate that the leadership of the forum have maintained a hard stance against President Goodluck Jonathan.
Activist and salesman John Allegro is running against Republican Asssemblyman Karl Brabanec on a platform that calls for Albany to take a harder stance against the «Kiryas Joel Political Establishment.»
In a response by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the government, though expressed gratitude for Obasanjo's hard stance, said his position could not have been a true reflection of the Nigerian situation.
The state of New York is taking a hard stance against sexual assault by devoting more money to the agencies working on the front lines.
While Silver, a Manhattan Democrat, was tepid about some of Cuomo's broad education proposals, he maintained a hard stance against the education investment tax credit, which would allow for tax dedications for donating to schools.
Whitehall sources suggested that May had been urged to take a harder stance over Brexit by cabinet colleagues who have argued that a rerun of the referendum would result in an even more emphatic victory for Brexit, in the region of 60 % -40 %.
In spite of outrage from parents and the police being contacted Mr Tate maintained his hard stance - sending 20 more pupils home the next day.
Republican Dennis Ross takes a hard stance on education reform.
In our previous blog post about the Bitcoin Cash Fork, we noted that Coinbase — the wallet service we use to offer bitcoin — took a hard stance to not support Bitcoin Cash.
Moreover, expectations are high that Japan will take a harder stance on North Korea under Abe.
I would like to point out that Valve could've taken a harder stance here.
It's easy to see why Devil World wasn't released in the US, as Nintendo of America took a hard stance against anything that could potentially be offensive.
While EA's other 2017 titles are made by teams of hundreds of developers and marketed to the masses, Fares takes a hard stance on what he wants his game to play: «If people don't love it, they can play something else.»
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