Sentence examples for changing stance from inspiring English sources

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She's far more willing to discuss the importance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights, and her changing stance on gay marriage, which she voted against in Australia.

But one of the most interesting things about this debate may well be the changing stance of the Republican Party.A wobble in the Grand Old PartyThe day after the supercommittee said it had failed, eight Republican presidential candidates took part in a "national security debate" in Washington, DC.

The moves against JPMorgan Chase point to the changing stance of the regulatory agencies, which are working to crack down on outsize risk taking by the nation's biggest banks after being faulted in the depths of the financial crisis for failing to police Wall Street.

As well as needing "huge reserves of patience" to stay alert for a whole hour before change-over, soldiers develop tricks to help them, playing mental games such as "counting the chimes", reveals James Wharton, the poster boy for the Army's changing stance towards homosexuality during 10 years of service as an openly gay man.

Like Davis's music, the film's structure is modal, with Cheadle getting the legend's changing stance spot on, as we slip on a cymbal splash between his incarnations as the sharp-suited epitome of cool and the coke-addled "Howard Hughes of jazz".

The classification sends a clear message about America's changing stance towards a rising China, a China that's made no secret of its plan to significantly expand its navy, assert more regional authority and expand its influence further abroad through a massive state-backed investment push.

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Mr. Romney took offense at Mr. Baier's line of questioning about his changing stances on certain social issues — questions that had become routine on the campaign trail — and scolded Mr. Baier, saying, "This is an unusual interview".

David Cameron repeated the idea but also insisted Assad must face justice for war crimes – a position that appears to reflect confusion in Whitehall, or a transition between changing stances.

Trump's changing stances on a host of issues demonstrate remarkable inconsistency.

With his ever changing stances on various important issues, Maher said the commander in chief probably "thinks he's being bipartisan".

Given this, he has no problem contradicting himself or undermining aides working to find a more rational basis for his ever changing stances and desires on matters of import.

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