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stance

[stans] / stæns /


Example Sentences

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Encouragingly, Southwest appears to be taking “a somewhat conservative stance” in its outlook, particularly since it’s early days for its latest revenue initiatives, Syth noted.

From MarketWatch

He said Turkey's stance also aligns with the approach of pro-negotiation circles in Iran.

From Barron's

Critics said there was a discrepancy between Starbucks' public stance on green issues and the lifestyles of its top executives.

From BBC

The inquisitorial stance was, she said, her role as a congressional overseer charged with holding people accountable.

From Los Angeles Times

“This is one of the factors that will guide our monetary policy stance and interest-rate decisions in the months ahead,” the central bank rate setter said.

From The Wall Street Journal