But in this corner, the binge drinking and the droopy drawers are seen as a coarsening of society and it's time to take a stand. |
It was left to the other half of the legislature, the Lords, to take a stand. |
They must make it clear that religious hatred will not be tolerated and they must be seen to take a stand. |
To reach a critical mass, we need to take a stand, and we need to awaken our neighbours, our parents, our friends. |
Strengths of the book are its brevity, the lively, incisive writing, and the authors' willingness to take a stand. |
Luckily, we have some brave and intrepid reviewers who are willing to take a stand. |