Sentences with phrase «takes clear stances»

Also at 11 a.m., officials at the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network will call on Cuomo to take a clear stance against paid surrogacy, which is currently illegal in New York, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
A debate is opening up across Europe, and Britain — which has thus far remained on the fence when it comes to this issue — will soon need to take a clear stance.
David Davis has urged the prime minister to take a clearer stance on Europe in order to regain ground from UKIP.
Perreault said the petition was developed not to criticize Syverud for not speaking out altogether but rather to urge him to take a clearer stance, like other university chancellors and presidents and as Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner did.
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.
Timely, personal and eye - opening, this documentary takes a clear stance on a controversial issue - but more critically, it humanizes the hot button topic of gender identity.
Germany's constitutional court takes a clear stance on sovereignty.

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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.
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.
In light of this, can it be agreed that a study of theology that takes place, as at Steubenville, alongside a firm spiritual practice (Mass, adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, traditional Marian and other devotions) and a clear moral stance (students living celibate lives supported by households and communities) is a necessary part of a strategy for Catholic theology?
Prescience about the Cardinal's capitulation may, it seems, have emboldened the Democratic Party to take such a clear - cut pro-abortion stance.
If there was ever any doubt as to Ice - T's stance on food, the hip - hop icon cleared it up in the Body Count video «Institutionalized»: While taking a lunch break, he's accosted by a film crew member wearing a «Meat Is Murder» T - shirt.
Meanwhile, former Real Madrid midfielder and current youth team coach Guti has made his stance perfectly clear on the matter, as he hopes to see the Brazilian forward make the move back to Spain and take the next and only step up in his career.
I would not have taken the stance I have on the deadline without clearing my lines first with the prime minister and after March 26th he is not going to come back for second helpings.»
The GOP has made it very clear they are going to take a hard stance against any tax increases.
London's cognitive difficulties, however, seem to render Brussels increasingly impatient, and the further marginalization of Europe on the international scene will hopefully embolden it to take a firmer stance towards Britain and demand a clear statement as to its future in Europe.
In January, the German government then took up a clear stance on the matter.
Having a clear, loud and assertive voice is one of the conditions necessary for expressing one's own interest and taking a stance on one's personal life and on collective issues.
Mr Corbyn has taken flak in recent days for allegedly not being sufficiently visible in the fight against Brexit and not making Labour's pro-Brussels stance clear enough.
«Having someone like Bob Chase take such a strong stance should send a clear and potent message to all schools that their sexual minority students are entitled to protection,» said Sharon Miken, co-chair with Jim Testerman of the NEA Gay and Lesbian Caucus.
It's clear that some areas of education have taken a proactive stance and this should continue to be a priority in 2018 and beyond.»
Kia are keen we see the new Sportage as bold and progressive and that we know it's moving upmarket to take on cars like the Honda CR - V, and it seems clear the new Sportage will come with a new statement «Tiger Nose» grill, new look bumpers and a more aggressive stance.
Couple these modern amenities with usable skidplates and a great stance for driving in the dirt, and it's clear that Toyota hasn't taken the Tacoma too far from its roots.
It is incumbent upon scientists researching canine behavior and those with advanced degrees in animal behavior to take a firm, clear and unwavering stance on these issues.
Great news as Eindhoven becomes the third municipality in the Netherlands to commit to divest, taking a clear #FossilFree stance.
Anyhow, it will be interesting to see if BP is really going to be found at fault for its increasingly clear negligence, and whether Obama starts taking a firmer stance.
The best defense is to take a proactive stance and set clear policies about which file - sharing sites and acceptable to use for work purposes and which ones are not.
While it's not yet clear whether the reported memo will become immediate policy, the news indicates the continuing severe stance taken by China's top regulators towards curbing cryptocurrency speculation and lowering perceived financial risk in the country.
[ANONYMOUS LISTSERVE RESPONSE]: «As an evaluator I would strongly recommend that the court's order about these expenses be explicit, thorough and clear without taking any other stance on what that order should be.
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