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position

[puh-zish-uhn] / pəˈzɪʃ ən /








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He said Reform would also be bringing in people who are "genuine experts in their area" to take up junior ministerial positions and offer "real world experience".

From BBC

This confidence, however, seems partly at odds with the enthusiasm for gold at present, which is the most crowded position with a net 50% of fund managers long.

From MarketWatch

While the 162 participants polled in the week to Feb. 12 were still “uber-bullish,” chief investment strategist Michael Hartnett makes the point that “asset price upside is harder when all are positioned for it.”

From MarketWatch

Moving from reliance on U.S. defense to a more self-sufficient position requires significant increases in military spending, joint procurement, intelligence capabilities and logistics.

From MarketWatch

Walmart is in an enviable position, and so are its investors.

From The Wall Street Journal