The parties
which stood for parliament in 2008 collectively lost roughly 13 million votes.
I heard it said that If you do
nt stand for something, then you will fall for anything.
*** and the problem we run into when we do this is if we don't
stand for something we will fall for anything.
With the assistance of
Stand for Children, she found the children extra help right away, and they've caught up.
Or, you've been on restriction and you couldn't
stand for long periods without being in pain and your doctor told you to take it easy.
By opening out the vote on who
stands for election to the community, you have a far better chance of getting someone the community is liable to ultimately vote for at election time.
This
acronym stands for annual percentage rate — as in the interest rate credit cards charge on unpaid balances.
My own daughters certainly don't have the same «black and white» sense of what the
parties stand for as I did when I was growing up.
They want to understand that the
company stands for something, that there is a mission, that there is a purpose here beyond the product.
Together, the
brand stands for best quality products, which are elements to good health.
Roughly translated from German, the map
name stands for something like a big house.
Instead, the organisation hopes to identify «civic - minded» public figures from outside politics who might be interested in
standing for parliament at the next general election, due in 2022.
He was a man who
always stood for what he believed in, no matter what challenges were before him.
Once again, use the same cameras and analytic that can warn of a potential theft to pinpoint a customer who
is standing for long periods of time in the same area seeking assistance.
Our close dialogue with customers the world over is the source of product innovations and new application solutions, which
stand for high efficiency, precision and reliability.
Feel anxious, exhausted, bloated, can not
stand for more than about 10 minutes.
We have to
stand for justice, freedom, and equality for all, regardless of belief, color, and social status.
Like generations before us, we have a calling from beyond the stars to
stand for freedom.
You can finally start charging the Switch on the go using an adjustable
charging stand for the Switch while it's in the handheld mode..
It is great practice and reinforcement in writing, reading, and evaluating expressions in which
letters stand for numbers.
With multiple agents it can send a conflicting message to the general public of what the company
stands for if some agents are doing it and some are not.
And the sad part is, most choose not to
stand for truth because they know they will be hated and criticized.
That stars and the like really know how women seeking men one
night stand for enjoyment of adult sex date!
But, if you know what
things stand for, than a pedigree can give you a lot of information.
Basic economics strongly suggests the proposed combination should be dead on arrival, at least if the nation's antitrust law
still stands for competition and lower prices for consumers.
These vibrant and carefully crafted color images quietly
stand for much more, and suggest a sense of beauty and order in a world that is often less than serene.
Not making
people stand for election allows the charter sector to tap a deeper pool of talent for board membership.
I always thought the Native American people
stood for life, justice, and righteousness; guess I was mistaken.
Again, this case
only stands for the proposition that contractual parties must carry out their contractual duties honestly.