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Pauline Neville-Jones has taken a consistent stance.
But in Vernal, a town that sits amid vast underground reserves of oil and gas as well as scenic treasures, critics say the bureau office under Mr. Stringer has taken a consistent stance all along: make way for drilling.
The only reason why this became an issue is that there is a small but vociferous group of climate 'sceptics' lobbying against taking action, so the BBC is behaving like a coward and refusing to take a more consistent stance".
And at least he has taken a bold, consistent stance on the issue.
On Iraq Taking a principled and consistent stance over Iraq has attracted much criticism from our detractors and opponents.
His rhetorical question to the colonists "How is it that we hear the loudest yelps for liberty from the drivers of Negroes?" can be traced in large part to a principled and consistent stance against colonial oppression.
And, whatever the policy details of the speech, or the party of its presenter, or the actual state of the union be it at war or mired in recession a consistent stance is maintained: one of optimism.
Liu, Feifei: Strategies for affiliation in media editorials: Persuading and aligning readers, Unpublished PhD thesis notes, for example, a recurring pattern in the play of irrealis and realis attitude in building a consistent editorial stance.
Despite an immigration struggle in his own family, Rubio has taken principled and consistent stances on public policy, said Alvarado.
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