Sentences with phrase «stance you are taking on»

As somebody who is deeply loyal to him, that's what I find depressing about the stance he's taken on Brexit.»
Again, not exactly sure what stance you are taking on the issue, as it is a hot topic, so I just wanted to clarify some points from the article and previous comments.

Not exact matches

And that's yet another reason executives like PayPal's Schulman say business owners need to take a stance on policy change.
Regulators globally have been taking a tougher stance on the sector as well.
Many in corporate America are still trying to work out how to deal with a new government that takes a more conservative stance on some social issues and has an anti-globalisation platform.
71 % of those surveyed by Morning Consult said it's important for companies to take a stance on social issues, compared to 19 % who say it isn't important.
But isn't it important for Adidas to take some kind of stance on West's slavery comments?
This is the first time the organization has taken a stance on alcohol and cancer, but it is not the first time that research has found strong links between the two.
He has taken a strong stance on the importance of chatbots and was one of the driving forces behind the release of Growthbot, Hubspot's own chatbot.
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.
«I think we've always thought that it's important to have a positive relationships with local government, rather than taking a confrontational kind of stance,» Blecharczyk said in an interview with CNBC's Julia Boorstin that aired Tuesday on «Squawk on the Street» after Airbnb was named the No. 1 company on the 2017 CNBC Disruptor 50 list.
In the days following election, numerous boycotts are floating around on both sides of the aisles as comments made by a number of executives win praise or condemnation taking some sort of stance as it relates to the election.
So starting today, we're taking a tougher stance on hateful, offensive and derogatory content,» Google's chief business officer Philipp Schindler wrote in a blog post Tuesday.
Trump also reportedly recently deleted a tweet in which he claimed that rival Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush would not take a strong stance on immigration because Bush's wife is Mexican.
But, Schultz exemplifies being personal by taking action on his social stances, including providing healthcare for full - and part - time workers, which is a radical departure from most large American corporations who employ shift workers.
In the past, it's been considered a sound business practice for brands to avoid taking public political stances on hot topics.
Taking political stances on social media — Facebook and Twitter, in particular — has been a hot trend for months.
For the moment, it appears that taking a stance against Trump on social media is the popular thing to do.
Employers would be wise to take the stance that it is not permissible in their own workplaces to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation.
Emails that are chock full of personality, whether it's humor, a mascot, taking a strong stance on a subject, or just providing value to someone who reads it, are more likely to lead to trust, which is really what matters.
Selling has been exacerbated by recent comments from European Central Bank head Mario Draghi, who has taken a more positive stance on the European economy.
On Saturday things took a turn for the worse, when a German politician was stabbed in the neck because of her pro-refugee stance.
More and more, we're seeing business leaders take a stance on social and political issues.
J.P. Morgan analysts said they are taking a «cautious stance on Tech sector, which has elaborate supply chains, is sensitive to consumer and corporate confidence, and where the adverse trade impact could be material.»
«It is not very likely that Trump will take on a stance or action that will escalate the trade dispute.»
President Trump on Monday blocked Broadcom's $ 117 billion bid for the chip maker Qualcomm, citing national security concerns and sending a clear signal that he was willing to take extraordinary measures to promote his administration's increasingly protectionist stance.
(2) Those who are unwilling to take an active stance on gender equality will suffer economic consequences.
They have a very Silicon Valley libertarian stance on all this, which is to say they just want to create a platform and take no responsibility for what happens on it.
A clear sign that the EU is not rubberstamping BRI was the European Commission's stance during the BRI Summit in Beijing in May 2017.13 This demonstrated fairly strong EU unity on the issue and reportedly took Chinese leaders by surprise.
While the administration wants to take a tough stance on international trade and other issues, it is clear that a balance must be struck, so as not to have policies that backfire at home.
While economic necessity may force the government to take a strong stance on immigration, work still needs to be done to protect diversity in the country.
The trade deficit figures could strengthen the resolve of Mr. Trump's trade advisers, including Mr. Navarro and Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, who want the United States to take a more aggressive stance on trade and are urging tougher action on trading partners that export more to the United States than they import, like China, Mexico and South Korea.
Buffett's stance on taking time to properly allocate your funds is furthered with his comment that it's not just about the best company, but how you feel about the company.
That said, we would caution against taking too negative a stance on the Canadian stock market, given that there's already a lot of bad news reflected in the price.
Unimpressed by Beijing's progress on North Korea and market opening, he is taking an aggressive stance on aluminium dumping.
As the market took the new Fed Chair's hawkish words at face value on Tuesday, which triggered the current leg lower in stocks, we suspect a more dovish stance from Mr. Powell that could be the perfect occasion for a short - covering bounce.
So, we're asked as a corporation to take public stance on very complicated issues.
Czech central bank first in Europe to hike rates While the Bank of England and the European Central Bank have been contemplating shifting to less accommodative monetary policy stances, the Czech central bank took action on Thursday, raising its main policy rate from 0.05 % to 0.25 %, its first hike since 2008.
David V. Duccini shares his point of view as to what is keeping the price of Bitcoin from taking on a more bullish stance.
We know now that when mighty «Casey» Bernanke stepped up to the plate on that fated Wednesday that was September 18, he adjusted his stance, surveyed the playing field and he took a mighty swing... and a miss.
Citigroup is setting restrictions on the sale of firearms by its business customers, making it the first Wall Street bank to take a stance in the divisive nationwide gun control debate.
The biggest cryptocurrency news which will continue to move the market will be the stance that governments all over the world will take on either adopting or supporting these digital currencies, or fighting them.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin has taken a rather similar stance as Tesla CEO Elon Musk on artificial intelligence, emphasizing AI dangers in...
So, by your reasoning, if «People put so much importance on words» (implying that they don't matter and we shouldn't take thought of how we use them) then I ought to be able to sing along with the lyrics from pac's «hit»em up» with my black friends, curse in a kindergarten class as well as a corporate meeting for my boss... what impression would a client have of my boss if I were cussing in a professional meeting or at a charity event... it doesn't add up, it's a cop - out rebuttal... trying to find loopholes or applying «human reasoning» like» ll take a swearing guy who's helpful» doesn't change Jesus or scripture it's just setting up a what - if scenario and trying to allow that to in some way justify your stance when again, that doesn't change The Holy Spirit or His heart in those who have been born again... the verses (inspired by His own Spirit) speak for themselves.
Moreover, for a certain kind of writer on the left, ideas must bear a revolutionary panache, and there is a frisson of defiance in taking one's stance with, say, the Druids of old (reinvented and sanitized, to be sure, without, for instance, the burning of human sacrifices).
I have heard deeply thoughtful religious leaders acknowledge that they came late to an appreciation of the pandemic, that preconceptions influenced their initial reactions, that some leaders have taken harsh stances (for example, refusing to bury people whose families acknowledge that they died of AIDS), and that their focus on ideal behaviors can obscure what is real and live.
The move comes as some conservative Anglicans are taking issue with their church's increasingly progressive stances on issues like women bishops and homosexuality.
So I guess I can see why so many who are willing to give up on life can take that stance.
Christianity accepts and is based on the Old Testament, and never takes any stance against it.
The distinction is important, as is the choice, because in making it one takes a stance on the frontier of the conceptual.
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