Sentence examples for position to speak from inspiring English sources

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TransCanada said it was not in a position to speak about potential nominees.

He was smart, a voracious reader, but it was no position to speak of.

Without putting more of its own money at stake, the I.M.F. is now in a position to speak the truth.

He was in a good position to speak about Cook because he had represented Cook in two other cases.

However, the president can use his position to speak out about human rights violations as permitted under Iran's constitution.

Morgan does this in artful ways by showing the Queen using her position to speak truth to power.

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For performers, "crazy" is a category like "cabaret" — it's a rhetorical position, a place to speak from.

"They had no positions to speak of in the first Bush administration.

If I were to say I was very optimistic, it wouldn't be right, but I am a lot better positioned to speak optimistically today than I could, say, a year ago.

A respected spiritual leader and already a forceful character, the Karmapa could be well positioned to speak for his people in the absence of the Dalai Lama or during the infancy of the Dalai Lama's next reincarnation.

As Laplanche is uniquely positioned to speak to the current status of lending to individuals and startups, we're thrilled to announce that he will be joining us for an onstage interview at Disrupt NY 2014.

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