What’s your stance on wages?”
Texas has taken a harsher stance.
Zhong: Not having a stance is taking a stance.
We make every effort to uphold that neutral stance in our Facebook group.”
Hundreds staged a walkout while several came forward to condemn Zuckerberg’s stance.
We also look deeply into Cyprus reunification, Israel’s settlements stance and Swiss citizenship.
One needs such a stance because one cannot always stop to reflect carefully on when trust is appropriate.
So this is not my own personal stance, but it was the stance of the Japanese government then.
Though interestingly designed, the Stance models are less stable and work in fewer positions than our main picks.
When they swap the position of the front leg in a competition they go from main stance to switch stance.
One easily sees the closeness to Dennett’s famous intentional stance (Dennett 1987; see the entry on intentionality, esp.
Since Stance offers so many different materials and styles, you'll never feel like you're amassing a collection of socks that all look and feel the same.
Google initially protested the law, echoing Facebook's stance and warning that it would shut down its search engine in Australia if the law went into effect.
He said: “The combination of the scientific stance and the political stance is what made him so famous but, no, I’ve never thought there was a political side to this.”
"Just as an athlete has a physical 'ready' stance for playing the sport, a consultant has a stance that is receptive to new ideas and doesn't close out new ideas," Githens said.
And Fury, too, deserves plaudits as he showed an orthodox stance, southpaw stance, hit and move tactics, and, ultimately, immense grit in his fifth bout since a 30-month spell out of the sport.
To attend to the sentences in this way is to adopt the fictive stance towards them, and it is an author’s invitation that readers adopt the fictive stance that makes something a work of fiction rather than non-fiction.
The administration has taken a variety of steps to illustrate the stance of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chief Scott Pruitt’s stance that human action does not necessarily exacerbate climate change despite several scientific studies stating otherwise.
As such, Zen maintains a stance of “not one” and “not two,” that is “a positionless position,” where “not two” means negating the dualistic stance that divides the whole into two parts, while “not one” means negating the nondualistic stance occurring when the Zen practitioner dwells in the whole as one, while suspending judgment in meditation.
He isolates six criteria that scholars have used to include and exclude thinkers from the Kyoto School: (1) connection with Nishida; (2) association with Kyoto University; (3) stance toward Japanese and Eastern intellectual traditions; (4) stance toward the interrelated matters of Marxism, the nation state, and the Pacific War; (5) stance toward Buddhism and toward religion in general; and (6) stance toward the notion of absolute nothingness.
stance
noun attribute
- standing posture
noun cognition
- a rationalized mental attitude
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He isolates six criteria that scholars have used to include and exclude thinkers from the Kyoto School 1 connection with Nishida 2 association with Kyoto University 3 stance toward Japanese and Eastern intellectual traditions 4 stance toward the interrelated matters of Marxism the nation state and the Pacific War 5 stance toward Buddhism and toward religion in general and 6 stance toward the notion of absolute nothingness