For the first four rounds, he fought from an orthodox stance as much as his more familiar southpaw stances. |
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As the players bend into their stances and play, the skips employ a variety of hand signals, looking not unlike third-base coaches at times. |
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Their offices around the world provided answers to a series of questions about host countries' stances toward biotech wheat. |
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Many martial arts halls, or dojos, have wall mirrors so that students can correct their stances and postures. |
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Two of the fighting stances for each character are based on real world martial arts, and the third style focuses solely on weapon-based combat. |
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Their stances on composting, bike lanes and oil supertankers maintain this pose of progressive concern trolling. |
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Fully aware of the situation, he is fiercely attacking the administration for its pro-business stances and special-interest politics. |
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Are some religions trying to soften their hard stances to try to attract more adherents, and is that the right thing to do? |
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Here are clips from the latest debates where he explains his stances on racism or foreign policy. |
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The four essays do cohere around some basic shared presuppositions, stances, and hermeneutics. |
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These stances, combined with a lack of internal oversight, contributed to Citi's overexpansion and overexposure to risk. |
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This course teaches you how to lead climb on natural protection and set up belays and stances. |
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It's common for offensive tackles to time the quarterback's cadence with the snap so they quickly can get into their protection stances. |
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They knew the rooms were bugged, so they'd come to the car and they'd take drives in the car and discuss their negotiating stances. |
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The only reason we have had to fight to maintain these contrarian stances is the unprecedented slowness of the sea change that is developing. |
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The news of the Boy Scouts of America reconsidering its antigay stances is encouraging. |
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He wrote six different sketches embodying different philosophical stances before settling on her ecstatic acceptance of fiery reunion in death with Siegfried. |
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Father and son are not simply embodiments of conflicting political stances, but well-developed characters who gain individuality as the film unfolds. |
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We would invite the members of Parliament to put aside any predetermined stances, recognizing that the truth will involve concerted efforts. |
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Each of us worked within the parameters of stances that had been established by our governments. |
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As an agricultural union president in Quebec, I often took strong stances to defend the Quebec farmers I was representing. |
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So it may happen that Gates's new position could drive him to change these stances. |
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This has been particularly costly during periods of economic slowdown, when such policy stances have led to lower economic growth and employment. |
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This meeting confirmed, once again, that French and Kazakh leaders have similar political stances on the key issues. |
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A third concern of the anthropological endeavour radically opposes some of the deconstructionist stances taken in postmodern thinking. |
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They had already inherited those problems in their traditional forms along with the basic philosophical stances of the Kantians, Hegelians, and positivists. |
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He was among the young artists who were against academicism taking stances favouring the overcoming of formalistic dogmatism. |
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Moscow's brief trade skirmish with Ukraine could presage tougher stances with other neighbors. |
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Though the new strategy looks like a five-year plan, defence stances are subject to redefinition each year. |
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The former colonial power should not be taking stances on the internal developments of former colonies. |
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Certain crosscurrents of metrical opinion in the 18th century, however, moved toward new theoretical stances. |
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Croat and Bosniak parties have different stances on the issue. |
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His positions on the issues of simony and nicolaitism were very important in shaping the papal stances on these matters. |
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Due to the divergent stances of the member nations, the annual powwow had difficulty reaching consensus on major international security issues and resolving economic problems. |
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Then there were interesting stances taken by those who described themselves as mixed. |
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Together, the bloc is thought to have constrained less climate-friendly stances from China or India. |
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The news was widely reported in Russia, where Yarosh has been criticised for his radical stances and anti-Russian statements. |
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Once the Carnosaurs have been altered, playing with their position on a stand allowed the three creatures to have different stances. |
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However, international legislation and standards are making such stances increasingly difficult to uphold. |
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But the notion of freedom and equality for all also guides our stances and conduct in the international arena. |
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Were it not for progressive stances on marriage equality and abortion, Cuomo might easily be mistaken for a Republican. |
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Writers on research ethics adopt different stances concerning the ethical issues that arise in connection with relationships between researchers and research participants. |
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A single pitch route is one which is climbed without intermediate stances. |
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I have no idea how he reconciles these two diametrically opposed stances. |
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These are reactive, not proactive, stances, and they do little to offer substantive solutions. |
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The Spokesperson is also responsible for communicating the stances, initiatives and statements of the Director-General, both externally and internally. |
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These relationships are the result of stances actors assume in the public sphere and the way in which public affairs are managed with respect to the interests of the different social categories. |
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Hagel's stances on Lebanon and Hezbollah are also instructive. |
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Describe the effect of bargaining stances on negotiations. |
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Although, in the majority of cases, it was unable to play the key role that some people want to see it play, the UN has often prompted international players to modify their stances and even their intentions. |
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The collective nature of Ottawa's Cabinet decision-making meant that, to press their stances successfully, departments had to consult with one another regarding major initiatives and innovations. |
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In the remainder of 1998 monetary policy stances thus had to be adjusted and a common level of short-term interest rates suitable for the maintenance of price stability in the euro area had to be found. |
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Other Conservatives are in the middle ground, favouring stances such as looser regulation and decriminalisation of some drugs. |
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The modern boxing stance differs substantially from the typical boxing stances of the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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However, I also expressed concerns with regard to some of the amendments adopted by the committee and to some of the stances taken within the committee. |
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It's a heady responsibility, yet a simple one: if the GOP really wants to be relevant once more, it needs to get in line with America on social stances. |
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Courts will understandably have a real concern about the disingenuous adoption of stances designed to achieve the purposes of abductors in resisting orders for the return of children. |
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As we shall see, this may entail taking stances in other funding forums to ensure that the conservation and sustainable utilization of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture are adequately funded. |
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While dinosaurs were ancestrally bipedal, many extinct groups included quadrupedal species, and some were able to shift between these stances. |
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Who else managed so felicitously to assimilate such varied artistic languages, antithetical techniques and esthetic stances in the space of barely a dozen years? |
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Debates in the philosophy of social science often pit lawlike against ideographic approaches to explanation, whilst dividing objective, value-free approaches from critical and engaged stances. |
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The apron a forestage in front of the curtain onto which players marched, struck a pose, and took up their stances for lengthy soliloquies became less prominent with the new, natural style of acting. |
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Also, the Indian Journalist Praveen Swami said that Syria is paying for its pan-Arab stances, citing Western and US attempts to isolate it. |
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They are completely capitulating on their earlier stances. |
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Two stances were taken, stances mutually contradictory, and that which you find in the Archbishop's remarks depends on how you're antecedently disposed to decode them. |
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Madball have been in France for a long time and Freddy gives everything, striding along the stage, not remaining one second in the same spot, offsetting the static stances of Mitts and Hoya. |
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His foreign policy stances, particularly regarding the Middle East, have shown him to be indecisive, vacillating and backpedaling — damaging his and the nation's credibility. |
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This is not the sign of a shared desire to take control of Europe, but a constructive contribution by two countries whose initial stances are often miles apart. |
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Candide was also burned and Voltaire jokingly claimed the actual author was a certain 'Demad' in a letter, where he reaffirmed the main polemical stances of the text. |
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Freedom or Sacrilege dealt with contrasting stances on the issue of Welsh church disestablishment but where he came down in favour of the freedom obtained under the latter. |
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Political analysts assess that the recent stances regarding internal issue are aimed at defocusing the public from the real problems that the country is facing. |
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Professor Arsim Sinani said that the stances of official Bulgaria come from the concern due to the overemphasized similar stances with official Belgrade. |
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