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He'll work out positions by taking a strong stance and seeing what you have".
That is the government's favorite argument against taking a strong stance on tobacco.
COMMENT FROM GUEST: I'm glad he's taking a strong stance on immigration.
I heard that the Liberal Democrats are taking a strong stance on mental health services and that has definitely swayed my vote.
The foreign affairs minister, Julie Bishop, was banging the usual drum about taking a strong stance against "the criminal networks that engage in people smuggling and human trafficking".
EU leaders have resisted overtures from China for an anti-US alliance, and have avoided taking a strong stance against the US.
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Amid a farcical process, most federations waved the majority of their competitors through with only athletics, rowing, weightlifting and canoeing taking a stronger stance.
Coalition frontbenchers, including the assistant minister for multiculturalism, Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, have criticised the mufti for not taking a stronger stance against terrorism.
However, under its new leadership, the organisation is taking a stronger stance and politically backing student rent strikers, paying for legal advice and being vocal about the cause.
At the time, Tilghman and other experts criticized NIH for not taking a stronger stance against graduate student overpopulation.
A vote against taking a stronger stance was met with shouts of "aole!" or "no!" from a standing-room-only crowd.
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