Sentence examples for a distinctive position and from inspiring English sources

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What he lacks is a distinctive position, and sounding more Tory than the Tories is not the right way to go; it reinforces voter suspicions that he is not a man of the left.

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The mayor has been at pains to carve out a distinctive position on London and its interests, pointing out an "aviation-shaped hole" in government plans to boost the capital as an enterprise centre.City Hall isn't remotely in a position to impose a new Boris Hub on the south-east, but talking about it can create trouble for Mr Johnson's rival on the political runway.

In the worship site each orixá has its own stone, which is peculiarly shaped, coloured, or textured; arranged in a distinctive position on the altar; and identified as the Cross of Christ.

This is important for university governance in order to improve the service provided and to develop and maintain a distinctive position giving a competitive advantage.

Starting with his much reprinted 1923 article, "A Pragmatic Conception of the A Priori" (Lewis 1923), he developed a distinctive position of his own which he labeled "conceptual pragmatism" and which he presented in a systematic way in his 1929 book Mind and the World Order (MWO) (Lewis 1929).

Douglas Alexander gets the shadow work and pensions portfolio where he will have to craft a distinctive position on welfare reform.

Asked by Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic about Mr Obama's boast (in an off-the-record chat with reporters) that his core strategic doctrine is "don't do stupid shit", she sniffed that that is "not an organising principle" for a great nation.Turn inward, and the world will still find youMr Hagel occupies a distinctive position in this debate.

Because of a set of exceptional chemical, physical, and biological properties, polyamide or peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) hold a distinctive position among various synthetic ligands designed for DNA-targeting purposes.

But attacking market follies is hardly a distinctive position (listen to Nicolas Sarkozy, France's supposedly centre-right president).

Building upon Aristotle but also making respectful use of the Neoplatonic doctrines of St. Augustine (354 430) and the Church Fathers (the bishops and other teachers who expounded orthodox Christianity in the early centuries of the church), Aquinas developed a distinctive position.

Just too greatly likedJul 1st 2004 British education: Few are chosenJul 1st 2004 Education: Not just for the poshJul 1st 2004Even in opposition, the Tories were reluctant to stake out a distinctive position on issues that tradition dictated belonged to Labour.

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