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"We're taking a position of principle that banning books is a bad thing, and prior restraint is a bad thing".
"That was an experience from the '80s, and there's no question it was painful," said Steinbrenner, who resisted taking a position of influence for his father then.
At community meetings in the months since, suddenly attended by other elected officials who never took an interest before, Ms. Galef has avoided taking a position of yea or nay, arguing that closing Indian Point is a simple-minded response in an era of growing energy needs.
Taking a position of either the former or the latter perspective might lead to irresponsible conduct and severe decisions.
There could be restrictions on who they could associate with and bans on them taking a position of authority, such as becoming a school governor.
The exhibition is taking a position of exploration, celebration, and most of all, humor about our anxiety around technological systems.
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Mrs. Clinton stopped short of taking a position on funding levels.
Former Harbourmaster Capital director Stewart Wilkinson is also taking a position on the BlueVine board of directors.
"We don't take a position on the right of return of the Chagossians," he said.
When making a pitch, take a position of strength.
Michael White took a position of extraordinary generosity towards the instigators of the war.
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