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But Mr. Kerry generally held his fire on Sunday, staying in Fargo, N.D., and taking the posture of a front-runner as he anticipated a strong showing in Tuesday's string of primaries and caucuses.
"People like Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader in the Senate, are taking the posture right now that they want no deal," Fineman told host Chris Matthews.
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Smith therefore sought to take the posture of an "impartial spectator".
"But I think she should take the posture that, 'Hey, I'm defending Hillary Clinton from charges but if anyone attacks [Martin] O'Malley or [Bernie] Sanders, I'll be right there to defend them against the charges.'.
Until large companies take the posture of working with their suppliers as partners - for better or worse - they will fail to gain ground on aligning supply chain practice with sustainability goals and human rights codes.
The movement sequence ended by taking the initial posture.
Democracy undermines its own ambitions if it takes the paternalistic posture that citizens need protection from nefarious groups whose members profess nefarious views on the role of government and the scope of rights.
All the patients and the control group underwent a comprehensive examination of the locomotor system and took the New York Posture Rating Test.
Take the defensive posture of running.
He took the somewhat unusual posture for a visual artist of favoring more, rather than less, text.
Going gaga over Tibet ReprintsThis takes the famed British posture towards China of the "pre-emptive cringe", long noted in its dealings over Hong Kong, to bizarre extremes.
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