Sentences with phrase «stances he takes regarding»

Take some time to research Mr. Winograd so as to balance his positive message with some of the less than positive stances he takes regarding other individuals and groups that are as passionate as he is about animal welfare.

Not exact matches

However, when top stocks begin succumbing to the weight of the broad market's downward pressure, it quickly grabs our attention and tells us it's time to lay off the gas pedal and take a more proactive stance with regard to managing existing positions for maximum profits and minimal losses.
The Iranian government has decided to take a harsh stance in this regard.
We are willing to take strong stances, both defensive and aggressive, with regard to market risk.
While I didn't expect that I'd be saying this after today's earnings release, I have to say that my outlook with regard to MCD is starting to take a relatively bullish stance.
One need not regard such a stance toward a biblical religion as the best one to take.
The Sadducees were a loose confederation of wealthy and powerful men, who took a secular — pragmatic, rather than a spiritual — ideological stance with regard to the Jewish nation and its spirituality.
While Christianity emphasizes the importance of responsible individual action, the Protestant churches in practice have «taken simplistic and unsophisticated stances with regard to openness and expressiveness.»
In The Church and the Homosexual I sought to overturn three traditional stances taken by the Christian community regarding lesbian and homosexual relationships.
I love the indignant stance many religious people take regarding these signs.
Regarding the Church and its self - understanding, the question is no longer simply when and by what authority the Church (as distinct from the individual Christian) should take a stance on ethical issues.
The final chapter, on the «question of the historical Jesus», has been added because the current intensive discussion of this question makes it necessary that any man attempting historical research on Jesus should be prepared to take a stance with regard to the significance he would attribute to the results of that work.
This means condemnation by clubs and other fans on an individual level, and while taking on an entire train carriage might not be a wise idea for an individual, it is encouraging that Chelsea have taken a proactive stance regarding this incident; the club are appealing for witnesses.
Editor's note: Attachment Parenting International does not take a stance on childbirth settings or health care providers, but rather encourages parents to research their options in order to make informed decisions regarding the birth of their baby.
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.
Although adopted by the Bush Administration, the current U.S. Department of Education has taken an inflexible stance, particularly in regard to children with special needs and English Language Learners (ELL).
[77] He has said he would take a more libertarian stance on the matter in regard to state policy; he follows a «live and let live» approach to the topic of homosexuality, [75] actively opposes discrimination against homosexuals, [74] and encourages a statewide referendum on allowing same - sex marriage in the state, saying that he would honor the result of said referendum.
While New York awaits updates regarding Governor Cuomo's final stance on fracking, read about the successful lobby visit that took place in Albany last week; this interesting blog depicts the camaraderie and collaboration that took place as over 200 activists
I would like to hear your stance regarding «The big fat debate: taking the focus of saturated fat».
The film doesn't take a clear stance in regards of the actual utility of an institution like this, we see how the patients there mock around and make fun of the fact that they are being institutionalized there, and at the same time they hate the way that their parents brought them there, as well as the harsh instructions that they must go through every morning and every day.
The film doesn't assume a polemical position regarding the death penalty — either for or against — though in the context of Singaporean authoritarianism it probably would have been banned, with writer - director Boo Junfeng imprisoned, had it taken an explicitly abolitionist stance.
The author concluded that the standards themselves do not take a critical stance with regard to technology, but rather presuppose technology as something neutral and purely functional.
So far neither Everything Everywhere (the umbrella company for both Orange and T - Mobile) nor Three has commented on what stance they will take with regards to updating the Sony Xperia range.
Lost in the sea of MWC news this week was the formal stance that Verizon Wireless took in regards to the possibility of allowing its handsets to ship with unlocked booloaders.
With regards to this subject, I'm a moderate (in fact, I take this stance with almost everything), so I prefer to see and * make * these distinctions about debt in order to take advantage of the benefits of borrowing.
They took this stance in opposition to the widespread practice of what they regarded as a banal formalist abstraction dominated by the American followers of Mondrian such as Uya Bolotowsky and Burgoyne Diller.
I am surprised RC has taken the stance that it has considering that you specifically called into question the finding of the IPCC 4 in regards to SLR.
In fact, Wright found the two lawyers had taken a strong stance against one of the executives, Jack Boultbee, in regards to a plan to offset debt among the companies that the law society alleged could have resulted in Hollinger International having to pay it twice.
Having regard to the high cost of pharmaceuticals ($ 34.5 billion in 2013), and the recent decisions of the US Supreme Court and European Commission finding that reverse payments are «valid targets for antitrust scrutiny», the Bureau sought input «from all sides relating to the enforcement and policy stance the Bureau should take on issues specific to the pharmaceutical sector».
Genworth tends to take a more liberal stance in regard to weight than most other companies do.
It's not that regard for cryptocurrency is on the decline; instead, interest may be adapting as people learn more, and universal intrigue is taking less of a general stance and gravitating more toward more specific terms and topics.
While there has been a lot of hype around how the Korean government reacts to cryptocurrencies, insider sources are very optimistic about the kind of stance that will be taken with regard to cryptocurrency regulation.
Joshua Klayman: Because the United States, Singapore, Canada, China, and Hong Kong already have provided guidance regarding their respective token sale stances, other countries that have not yet announced their positions have the ability to consider whether they wish to coordinate their guidance with what already has been announced or, alternatively, to intentionally take another path to differentiate themselves.
The legal nuances of the project come at a time when Switzerland's cryptocurrency industry is taking a hardline stance with regard to full regulation at the earliest possible time.
While the majority of the two drafts have reached a consensus regarding crowd - funding using cryptocurrencies, they still reportedly take contradictory stances on the status of cryptocurrency exchange operations.
The Paris - based AMF isn't the only watchdog that took a stance regarding cryptocurrency binary options.
It assumes a hands - off stance with regard to cryptocurrency regulation in general, yet, «At the same time, SEBI can not allow gullible investors to be taken for a ride with unlawful promises by these exchanges and those claiming to «mint» cryptocurrencies.
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