Sentences with phrase «historic position»

Local conservative politicians have criticised the local council for persecuting the church, reinforcing the bells historic position in the town.
Heavy coverage of rather empty rhetoric to promote workers» rights and clamp down on corporate greed helped portray Theresa May as the prime minister who'd steal Labour's historic position as the party of working class voters.
The exquisite Grade B1 listed Bishop's Gate Hotel is perfectly positioned within the historic
«It's an evolution, not a remake,» Obrist told me, «with younger artists but also historic positions
Such wide coverage, with countries from all continents, levels of development and historic positions in the climate negotiations is in itself a major step forward for climate action and a signal of commitment to the Paris negotiations,» says Teresa Ribera, project leader and Director of the Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI).
What is stopping it from reclaiming this historic position?
Since we are relatively ignorant concerning such potentially grave social results, Muehl argues, we should respect the historic position of the church, which rejects homosexuality.
From such debate and study the historic position maintained by the Catholic Church may become more persuasive to those, including Catholics, who are not now persuaded.
Peter Gemma is writing an article on the historic positions of third political parties on US - Middle East issues.
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