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Mr. Owens, like his father, has taken a hard stance against the project.
It is a hard stance to maintain, and occasionally he wobbled.
The Obama administration took a hard stance with G.M. and Chrysler.
In Ohio, they are having rallies for Trump right now because Trump has taken a hard stance on Mexico.
For a long time, I took a hard stance against decorations in baking, but I'm starting to reconsider.
In many cases, those concerns have stopped short of taking a hard stance on the nature of the government's activities.
His taunting forced the normally measured prime minister, Yoshihiko Noda, to take a hard stance by announcing the national government's purchase of the isles.
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Mr. Church doesn't quite benefit from the hard stance-taking of modern country, but he's learned to adapt.
Such hard stances are a significant departure from the past, when industry and union leaders tried to avoid head-to-head confrontation whenever possible.
He says that members of both parties shy away from the hard stances, like raising the retirement age for Social Security or ruling out new tax cuts.
But Republicans are taking hard stances on a number of issues.
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