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The man elected must take a definite stand on E.D.C.
(In later years, McCreary's unwillingness to take a definite stand on key issues of reform would earn him the nicknames "Bothsides" McCreary and "Oily Jeems").
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By the 1930's he was recognized as a comer, having compiled outstanding fitness reports, including an enthusiastic assessment in 1939: "Takes a definite stand, determined, holds to his convictions, sure of himself.... Original independent thinker, produces practical ideas, active imagination".
Doctors, nurses, midwives and health visitors should "take a more definite stand against bed sharing, especially for babies under three months".
The inflationary story has taken a definite hit.
During his tour of duty, the streets have taken a definite turn for the worse.
Pluralists take a different stand.
Take a thoughtful stand.
Perhaps take a good stand up class.
Explaining the move, a definite backwards career step, he says: "If you're going to take a stand you've got to have a job that's congruent with what you believe in.
People have got to take a stand.
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