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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a position arises" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express when a job opportunity or other kind of opening appears. For example: "When a position arises in the marketing department, I'm always the first one to apply."
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This last claim of Sosa's concerning skepticism, considered as a position arising within a philosophical context, leads naturally to a related, though distinct, worry about the contextualist's response thereto.
Mr. Döpfner said the company would even have a look in the United States "if a meaningful position arises in a significant market".
Mr. Döpfner said the company would continue to focus on its core markets of Germany and Eastern Europe but would have a look in the United States "if a meaningful position arises in a significant market".
However, with the introduction of the Equality Act 2010 it is now unlawful for employers in Britain to enquire about an applicant's disability or health, until that person has either been offered a job or been included in a pool of candidates to be offered a job when a suitable position arises.
A typical position arises at the 12th trick, when the hand to lead does not have a trump but the defender's trumps are trapped anyway.
Their position arises not for oligopolistic reasons of market structure, but for technological and organizational reasons.
The tension in Gadamer's position arises from (1) asserting art's autonomy and (2) demanding that aesthetics be subsumed within hermeneutics.
After 41 Re5, a difficult position arose.
To choose a strategy forming the route does not mean an a priori choice of some permutation r of the integers 1,…,m (as, e.g., in TSP or GTSP), but is a choice of mechanism producing for every position arising during a motion its own number of a set to be visited next.
But when a full-time investigator position arose, she set her academic ambitions aside and "jumped at the chance" to apply for the job.
The specific controversy over Jones' abortion position arose from an MSNBC interview the candidate did on Sept. 27.
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