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But it's a very dangerous stance to take.
In the 1960s Mr Rakowski publicly opposed the death penalty, then a heretical and dangerous stance.
Updated at 10.14am BST 9.38am BST Putin urges west to rethink Syria stance Russia's president Vladimir Putin has urged the west to rethink its "dangerous" stance on Syria, RIA Novosti reports.
I've also been afraid to feel as if I know better than someone else -- a historically dangerous stance (I'm often reminded that "Hitler was a vegetarian, too, you know").
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This process is rather the adoption of a dangerous political stance that deploys religion in the service of an extreme agenda.
Fundamentalism's dangerous anti-science stance threatens the world's environment, reduces the efficacy of American education, and leaves citizens unprepared for life in a global economy.
The International Rugby Board issued a directive to all unions and officials in 2009 emphasising the IRB's zero-tolerance stance towards dangerous or tip tackles .
The IRB backed up O'Brien with this statement: "A directive was issued to all Unions and Match Officials in 2009 emphasizing the IRB's zero-tolerance stance towards dangerous tackles and reiterating the following instructions for referees: "The player is lifted and then forced or 'speared' into the ground (red card offence).
This is a dangerous and an irresponsible stance to take given that both forms of bullying lead to genuine suffering on the part of the victim.
Regardless, the league has to figure out their stance on these dangerous hits before then.
This is one reason why I think that Sarah Palin's unyielding pro-life stance is so dangerous.
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