Sentences with phrase «more robust stance»

As reported by Legal Week in February, the FSA has heavily boosted its funds for prosecutions in its 2009 - 10 budget in anticipation of a more robust stance.
Ed Miliband has taken a more robust stance, but there are few radical moves to compliment the rhetoric of a «squeezed middle».

Not exact matches

Some on the liberal - left might be alienated by any move towards a left - wing populism that takes a more critical stance towards the EU or immigration, but they might just hold their noses and take the plunge if it also meant a more robust defence of the NHS and serious moves to rebalance and democratise the economy.
Cooper is also planning a more upmarket fundraising push for the good of the party, offering a # 300 - a-head night of «robust debate to define our policy stance» at the lavish Sway restaurant in London.
If you thought the stance looked meatier than the regular cars, you're not wrong: the front track has been widened by 20 mm, a combination of 7 mm x 2 - wheel offset and 3 mm x 2 for a more robust wheel hub.
The stronger nose leads into a more dynamic profile, robust shoulders, and available 19 - inch wheels, making for a powerful stance ready to tackle any road, any time.
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