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"I don't think you pull away from trade," he said, "but I think he's setting an open stance for negotiation.
Vaughn has used an open stance for much of his career, keeping his front (right) foot slightly turned toward first base before moving it in and leaving his feet parallel to home plate.
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"The introduction of the open stance has allowed for greater sheer forces to the hip and the speed of the game has compounded it", says Ladis.
The Ivanisevic serve was hit with a slightly open stance and was difficult for opponents to read. 5. ROGER FEDERER 1998-presentt) Federer's sublime shotmaking and sustained excellence draw attention away from his serve.
Approach the ball and take an open stance as you would for other shots, except keep the ball a little back of the center of your stance.
The European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation's statement represents the first time a group of physicians has taken an open stance against extrapolation of indications for biosimilars [ 33].
Furthermore it strives for adopting an open stance that is sensitive and pliable to a studied phenomenon and includes constraining one's own pre-understanding with the aim of grasping and comprehending meanings [ 25].
"The case should be a reason for Britain to examine its open stance towards Russian capital of dubious origin," Röttgen said.
Some have blamed Obama for adopting such an overly optimistic and open stance during those early years.
For example, if you're right handed, an open stance would mean pointing your feet slightly toward the left side of the basket.
Exemplar data from a BD and a control participant are depicted graphically in Figure 1 with corresponding confidence ellipses for the eyes open and eyes closed conditions in the open stance condition.
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