Sentences with phrase «one's public stance»

So, we're asked as a corporation to take public stance on very complicated issues.
It was her surprising and effective public stance against free music.
If so, good for him for backing down from a very public stance.
More visible to the outside world than modernizing our Membership model, we also strive to lead by taking public stances on issues that impact businesses across Greater Vancouver, and thus our communities and the standard of living we aspire to have for our families.
I hope companies will take a strong public stance against stifling regulation as it comes up.
Despite concern about their differing public stances on the Russia investigation when Pompeo was appointed, he has become close with the president.
Once people have taken a firm public stance they're hesitant to change their minds and others are often hesitant to dissent, leading to what she terms «pluralistic ignorance.»
And if we spend our time on the meeting public stance on all of them, I think it would be quite counterproductive.
Could it be the headline should read «Abortion Laws shows publics stance against abortion»???
Their increasingly bold public stance has made them the natural enemy of those who seek to squeeze followers of Islam into a tight - fisted sectarianism at war with the entire infidel world.
Quinn, taking her first public stance on the Garden showdown more than six months into the debate, announced June 19 that she supported a stricter 10 - year limit — one without any loophole.
A day after another Wikileaks dump revealed an email in which NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio told Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta the nominee's private speeches to financial firms are «hard to defend,» the mayor insisted it is still his «absolute conviction» that Clinton will honor her progressive public stances.
«There's no contradiction between having strong, principled public stances, and remaining in communication.
And then a Guild supposed to represent authors took a strong public stance supporting the party that refused to compensate authors now.
The plan is also in line with China's positive public stance on blockchain adoption, even though authorities have clamped down cryptocurrency - related investment activities including initial coin offerings and trading over the last year.
For several months, Cuomo's potential opponents have criticized the attorney general for not taking public stances on policy issues.
2) Paint your stripes: Westboro Baptist Church in Kansas is known for it's very public stance against homosexuality.
Gregory Ball has taken a strong, public stance against medical marijuana since bills regarding the topic have come before the NYS senate after passing through the Assembly.
Indeed, she took a very public stance in 2011 when two books on Natalia Goncharova, with a mass of paintings of dubious authenticity, were published in the West.
A year or so ago, Chic - Fil - A was embroiled in a nasty political controversy over it's very public stance on same sex marriage.
Given the extremely strong public stance that American has taken on the ME3 issue, we have reached the conclusion that the codesharing relationships between American and these carriers no longer make sense for us.
In recent months, President Obama has taken a public stance favoring a reclassification of broadband providers under Title II.
The change also follows a public stance taken by the White House, with President Obama saying in November he favors maintaining net neutrality by using the heavy regulatory approach of Title II.
But when a company like Walmart takes a public stance this big, you have to believe that assumption, if it were ever true, isn't anymore.
For company leaders who aren't afraid to take a public stance, the survey shows that 51 percent of millennials said they are more likely to buy from a company whose CEO spoke out an issue they agree with, and 44 percent of full - time millennial employees said they would be more loyal to their organization if their CEO took a public position on an issue.
So if you're rethinking your own company's level of LGBT policies and activism in the wake of the Nike - Pacquiao news, keep in mind that your culture's openness to LGBT employees is more than just a rating in an index, or a public stance against a celebrity's remarks.
During Starbucks's 2013 investor meeting, he squared off in person against a shareholder who complained that Schultz's public stance on same - sex marriage was alienating customers and hurting earnings.
Vanguard is talking to manufacturers, but it has not taken a public stance.
Executives at large corporations have shown themselves to be increasingly willing to take public stances both for (and against) what is now a $ 300 billion token market.
To many on the «right», that seemed quite hypocritical given the public stance on all things...
Neither Spiegel nor Yang have taken a public stance on UBI.
It could be that despite his public stance, (1) Obama secretly believes that «war is not the answer» and privately relayed his true pacifist beliefs and commitment to unilateral military withdrawal from Afghanistan only to his «spiritual advisor,» Brian McLaren.
I'm pretty sure that Mr. Collins» public stance on his orientation fall within the parameters of that definition.
The Soviet «evil empire» has certainly not come into the kingdom, but the Christian presence in Russia and in China, the example of Billy Graham, the late moves of their hero Ronald Reagan in the age of glasnost, the prospect of government dialogue with the Palestine Liberation Organization (Israel being a favorite of this camp), will surely alter the evangelicals» public stance.
Cynicism aside I think there's tremendous signaling effect in making McConnell take a public stance.
Until this public stance changes, teams will look at Juve as easy pickings to add talented players.
I want to make sure people go into the election with their eyes open,» said Trustee Tom Swan, who has not taken a public stance on the issue.
Here are five key points from me, and Scary Mommy contributor Annie Reneu, to fortify the feeding - in - public stance:
However, Martins» public stance has been that tax increases won't be necessary.
Larrichiuta told members that in her answer, Curran stuck to her public stance that she would not raise taxes.
Casting a symbolic vote means casting a vote on a topic so as to take a public stance on it without needing to face any consequences (or because you'll actually face consequences in your constituency if you vote along with the party line).
Though Governor Andrew Cuomo hasn't taken a public stance on the legislation, Dr. Koza, the National Popular Vote co-founder, tells us that he has «indications that he would be supportive.»
During the first set of remarks on his five - nation tour, Trump avoided the incendiary, bellicose rhetoric that has often defined his public stance about the North Korean threat.
Hein, who never took a public stance on the revenue - sharing agreement nevertheless criticized Kingston for, he alleged, failing to pass on savings from the county's assumption of Safety Net costs to taxpayers and accused the city of not doing enough to rein in spending.
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