Sentences with phrase «very public stance»

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.
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.
Alan Joyce, who has run Qantas since 2008, praised for his «very public stance» on ballot by list compilers OUTstanding and FT
2) Paint your stripes: Westboro Baptist Church in Kansas is known for it's very public stance against homosexuality.
Summer Devon, a prolific and rather successful author of M / M romance, has specifically been called out for her very public stance on the current state of affairs.
If so, good for him for backing down from a very public stance.

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So, we're asked as a corporation to take public stance on very complicated issues.
Those of us who dismiss the conservative tradition as being represented by Billy Graham or by the stance of Christianity Today ten or 5 years ago might, for example, take a look at Richard Mouw's Political Evangelism, which is typical of a new breed of theological writing from a very conservative, though hardly fundamentalist, biblical perspective, or God in Public, by William Coats, Episcopal chaplain at the University of Wisconsin.
The World Health Organization's (WHO) very stance on breastfeeding is a, «global public health recommendation, infants should be exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months of life... [then] infants should receive nutritionally adequate and safe complementary foods while breastfeeding continues for up to two years and beyond» (p. 7 - 8).
At the start of the war, the many retail societies in the Co-operative movement grew in both membership and trade, in part because of their very public anti-profiteering stance.
Although, several of Secretary DeVos's stances and philosophies about public education are very disconcerting to me, I went for several reasons.
Whatever their public stance, internally they make very careful assessments of the potential for regulation, including the scientific basis for those regulations.
As far as I know, very few climate scientists would say that this statement is representative of their public stance.
He is a strident environmentalist; it is hard to imagine his very public political stance is not reflective of his professional views, and vice versa.
The SCC found the Minister's decision was «arbitrary», bearing no relation to the CDSA's stated objectives; that the decision undermined the very purposes of the CDSA which include public health and safety; and that the foreseeable harm to the claimants arising from that decision was «grossly disproportionate to any benefit that Canada might derive from presenting a uniform stance on the possession of narcotics.»
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