单词 | Stance |
例句 | 1. He maintains a rigidly right-wing political stance. 2. What is your stance on environmental issues? 3. The boxer took up a fighting stance. 4. The doctor's stance on the issue of abortion is well known. 4. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 5. The Congress had agreed to reconsider its stance on the armed struggle. 6. The President has adopted a tough stance on terrorism. 7. The president has adopted a hardline stance against abortion. 8. What is the newspaper's stance on the war? 9. He is known for his anti-abortion stance. 10. What is your stance on corporal punishment? 11. The government has softened its stance on public spending. 12. Private contractors joined in condemning the Government's stance. 13. California has adopted a tough stance on the issue. 14. He has changed his stance on monetary union. 15. Judges are increasingly taking a tougher stance on rape. 16. Widen your stance for greater stability when hitting the ball. 17. Jenny took up a stance with her feet slightly apart, ready to catch the ball. 18. His controversial stance has left him out on a limb. 19. He lounged in an armchair in a stance of deliberate contempt. 20. Her public stance was much tougher than her private feelings on the subject. 21. He is a vociferous critic of the president's stance on abortion. 22. Take a comfortably wide stance and flex your knees a little. 23. Would you say the government's stance on law and order has softened? 24. Her stance on taxation could be a big vote-getter in this election. 25. There appears to be increasing support for the leadership to take a more aggressive stance. 26. The wife of the accused has maintained an impartial stance throughout the trial. 27. There have been repeated calls for the president to moderate his stance on contraception. 28. Craig doesn't have a car as a part of his anti-consumerist stance. 29. The UN called on all parties in the conflict to take a positive stance towards the new peace initiative. 30. He argued that the economic recovery had been facilitated by his tough stance. 1. What is your stance on environmental issues? 2. The boxer took up a fighting stance. 3. The doctor's stance on the issue of abortion is well known. 4. The Congress had agreed to reconsider its stance on the armed struggle. 4. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 5. There appears to be increasing support for the leadership to take a more aggressive stance. 6. The president has adopted a hardline stance against abortion. 7. He has changed his stance on monetary union. 8. The wife of the accused has maintained an impartial stance throughout the trial. 9. He lounged in an armchair in a stance of deliberate contempt. 31. They put pressure on the Government to change its intransigent stance. 32. The United States has taken a lot of criticism for its hard-line stance. 33. The leader's aggressive stance seems to have foreclosed any chance of diplomatic compromise. 34. The victims of their aggressive stance are their children. 34. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 35. Two anecdotes about Cato illustrate his stance. 36. This straddle-leg stance is the basic defensive position. 37. He raised his bazooka and took his stance. 38. Deng closely aligned himself with this stance. 39. Reversing his previous stance, he backed a balanced budget. 40. Critics of that stance say anything less than full disclosure is often misleading and sometimes dangerous. 41. His reasoned and reasonable tone had contrasted strongly with the confrontational stance of his colleagues. 42. Chained in an upright stance for weeks on end, iron collars about their necks, with no hope of reprieve. 43. But it was her vocal anti-meat stance that turned the country establishment's down-home snub into redneck outrage. 44. His eyes had immediately darkened, and his entire body had taken on an aggressive stance. 45. Between free trade and the pro-sovereignty stance of nationalists exist alternative solutions. 46. In my view, then,() it was rather defeatist from a vocational standpoint to adopt a stance like Mr Graham's. 47. Both poets adopt a stance of resignation in struggles with their employers. 48. Begin from the opposite stance and advance into the opponent. 49. Their stooping posture was of a person melting down, slumping into the stance of a vicious carnivore. 50. Without even bothering to change from his ultra closed stance, Locke produced a brace of exquisitely faded woods. 51. Similarly, the relativist stance does not work unless it makes an exception of itself which denies its own principle. 52. He was both eager to adopt the right stance and unnerved by the strangeness of it. 53. Their punkish stance is probably a put-on: doubtless their dads are commodities brokers. 54. Sudden and abrupt changes in stance and orientation are off-putting for the opponent so work out some routines to achieve this. 55. A federal trial judge in New York adopted that stance in this case. 56. But Schro der's leftwing government adopted a less rigid stance on foreign currency. 57. Repeat the exercise but kick with the front or rear leg as soon as the stance switches. 58. And I have an uneasy feeling that this stance is becoming a handicap in the modern world, like not being computer-literate. 59. In recent years the defiantly right-on stance of the comedy circuit had been booted out by a brand of no-holds barred humour. 60. Later sections will cast further and more consequential doubt on the adequacy of the inductivist stance on observation. 61. Even though the ball is further back in your stance, try not to chop down into the ball. 62. Any form of scientific endeavour must attempt to transcend its time and place to sustain an independent, doubting stance. 63. Or else it becomes an increasingly embattled stance, out of touch with the world. 64. Barton only lasted one day in the new spot, with its slightly different stance,[http:///stance.html] before the knee began bothering him. 65. Before the publication of the new draft, the Bush administration had appeared to show greater flexibility in its negotiating stance. 66. But her symbolic stance emerges at a time when there is considerable disquiet over the imaging of children. 67. Until quite recently the socio-cultural anthropologists have adopted a very similar stance. 68. In neither ease was the omission a necessary consequence of the intellectual stance of the two schools. 69. The logical conclusion of this conceited but surprisingly widely held stance should be to declare all such people as legal minors. 70. Now place yourself inside the regulationist framework, that is, adopt the stance of a regulationist in relation to the other two theories. 71. Nothing can be more devastating to a fighter than to be caught by his opponent midway between one stance and another. 72. But they went one stage further: Soviet socialism adopted a stance of militant atheism. 73. We countered with a successful campaign to convince the young lawyers section to take a pro-ERA stance. 74. He could see by her awkward stance and darting eyes that she was acutely embarrassed. 75. This interesting stance has been seen in more recent dinosaur fossil discoveries. 76. The secret of playing these shots is to adopt the stance you are comfortable with. 77. A stance that helped the poor and promoted growth, it said, counted for nothing without a strong anti-corruption strategy. 78. Others suspected the truth: that Hitler's public stance did not represent his real feelings on the issue. 79. The Mutawas offered the father moral support in his strong stance and showered him with accolades for his religious conviction. 80. Rock back into a cat stance and block, then fire off a back fist with your leading hand. 81. Clinton consistently supported women's right to abortion at a time when Bush adopted an anti-abortion stance. 82. Patrick Buchanan has criticized Dole for not taking a stronger stance against abortion. 83. The Dodson aunts take pride in his stance in this hour of crisis. 84. His stance was apologetic, almost cringing as if he expected to be dealt a blow. 85. I do not know quite what at that time was the stance adopted by W.'s aunt as first respondent. 86. Their tough stance followed talks at Camp David in which Mr Bush agreed to delay action until the new year. 87. Maintain the correct stance and the ensemble will accelerate to flying speed. 88. All were rooted in the nineteenth-century stance of the artist as critical outsider, disdainful of the niceties of the bourgeoisie. 89. His heavy gold rings and his bomber jacket and his wide-foot stance had added up to a man of experience in my eyes. 90. J.-hungry media with snappy sound bites and an attention-grabbing stance on domestic abuse. 91. The stance on independence represented a victory for the party's radical New Tide faction. 92. Mr Field, aged 49, has won cross-party admiration at Westminster for his crusading stance on poverty and social inequality. 93. Its stance has come under fire from the president of the private sector's wood alliance, Corma. 94. It's longer and wider than its predecessor, but it sits lower for a more hunched[/stance.html], aggressive stance. 95. The second issue raised was the Government's stance on tobacco advertising. 96. For a Government that claims to have offered choice for the last 13 years, their stance on this issue is odd. 97. But other community groups are taking a markedly different stance. 98. He put his knuckles on the wet tile, went into a three-point stance to test how the arm was coming along. 99. As a result of the huge curiosity our stance aroused, we had to continuously explain and defend our politics. 100. The publican's aggressive stance towards the headmistress touched on deeper currents which were becoming condensed in the affair. 101. Nizan's political stance at this juncture was a curious mixture of uncompromising denunciation and sweet-talking collaboration. 102. Berserker Stance: Now increases damage taken by 5%. 103. His stance on the decriminalization of narcotics best illustrated what made him tick. 104. The Berserker Stance: My personal favorite and one that probably most closely resembles my style of play. 105. In the Whispering Gallery at the presidential library and museum, Aidan was blown away by political cartoons of the day that criticized Lincoln for his stance on slavery. 106. You may get fired for your stance, but you are more likely to be labelled a moaner or ignored. 107. At that moment, I also comprehended the love knot of homesickness of daddy mama, witch can not be expressed in language. It was a kind of stance and feeling. 108. With the Firehawk, a key technique to remember is ALWAYS use the hold fire stance with your Firehawks. 109. In its press materials, Toyota takes the stance that the Auris Hybrid, or HSD as they call it, is the next logical step in the company's move to offer hybrid versions of all its models. 110. However, he has a reputation as something of a loose cannon — and given Germany's tough stance on bailouts for Greece, the IMF's current role in the country makes Weber an awkward choice. 111. The philosophy of Objectivism also takes a morally absolutist stance, as it regards the laws of morality to be, like the laws of physics, inherent in the universe itself. 112. He will adopt a more even-handed and less pro - Israel stance when tackling the Middle east conflict. 113. The player fairly takes his stance starts backswing with the intention of making a stroke. 114. Any chance to shave off the drawbacks on Warrior abilities like Berserker Stance and Death Wish and now Titan's Grip? 115. White has been rotating his fund, which focuses on large cap blue chips, from a very defensive stance to more of a neutral stance after the rally in cyclical stocks hurt performance. 116. It is caused in part by prolonged hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) and results in dysfunction of one or both tibial nerves and a plantigrade stance (down on the hocks). 117. Berserker Stance: Now increases critical strike chance by 3% instead of granting 10% melee haste. 118. Hawking was forced to backpedal a bit on his stance in 1997, after new calculations revealed a limited set of conditions that could give rise to naked singularities. 119. The current monetary policy stance therefore remains appropriate. The historically low interest rates lend support to economic activity. 120. Future, the means that Yahoo public praise hopes to be entered with lofty stance, "Sweep the deck " the life serves network market. 121. It is little wonder that the current Iraqi regime is opposed to the MEK—a stance constantly fueled by the Iranian regime. 122. In Battle Stance and Berserker Stance, all threat from a Warrior is multiplied by 80%. 123. In knowledge organization, the generation of theory has moved from an epistemic stance of pragmatism, to empiricism. 124. Sir Monty has written a popular appreciation of Rembrandt which Howard Belsey, himself an art historian, though of a more highbrow bent, has denounced for its retrogressive stance. 124. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 125. America's stance on global warming infringes against basic human rights for every person to better his life and attempts to create a privilege class allowed to emit global warming gases. 126. As we argued, this dimension deals with a society's search for Truth; uncertainty-avoiding cultures believe in an absolute Truth, and uncertainty-accepting cultures take a more relativist stance. 127. In Taksim Square in the heart of Istanbul there appears widespread support for Prime Minister Erdogan's stance, and little sympathy for cigarette or nargileh smokers. 128. Euro land is sputtering because its anti-Keynesian fiscal and monetary stance is uncalled for and counterproductive. 129. Jacen was far more serene, and took a measured, pacifistic stance, believing any aggressive use of the Force to be a step towards the dark side. 130. Some clerics have publicly criticized al-Shabab's militant stance on AMISOM, highlighting a widening rift between moderate and hard-line Islamists on the way forward. 131. The administration has preferred to act as if the slate has been wiped clean, but the president's tough stance suggested that the 1979 legal opinion might have new relevance. 132. Second, after the problem had emerged, officials took such a tough stance and dealt with objections so ineptly that the contradiction intensified. 133. Kubrick's stance changed, though, when two police officers came to see him at his Hertfordshire home. "I'd had my head firmly in the sand, " says Christiane. 134. The pair resembled lizards, after a fashion, with long, fanged , crocodile heads and thick batlike wings, and they resembled men in their upright stance and cognizant eyes. 135. In a buck-passing situation, states would refrain from taking an active stance against the zombies in the hopes that other countries would do the dirty work of uniting to slay the demon hordes. 136. The Chinese diplomat should be firm in stance, far in sight, swift in wit, qualified in profession, outstanding in talent, noble in character. 137. China needs to shift its stance vis-a-vis short-term growth and long-term environmental sustainability. 138. That would require a change of stance by the United States which still considers Nepal's Maoists a terrorist organization. 139. This leads to the stance we take against link purchasing, and the corresponding debate that we have with Webmasters who buy links. 140. In China, after a rapid start to 2010, growth is likely to ease, mainly because of a partial normalization of the macro policy stance and the measures towards the property market introduced in April. 141. The Church reacted to this stance with characteristic fury, threatening to excommunicate the president. 142. That is a firm stance Cote d'Ivoire will never change. 143. In Battle Stance and Berserker Stance, all threat from a Warrior is multiplied by 80%. In defensive stance, the multiplier is 130%. With Defiance, it is 145%. 144. The fundamental five-pointed star standing yoga pose begins with a wide stance. 145. From the angles of the indicator of monetary policy stance and the inflation monitoring, the central bank of China should pay attention to the monetary conditions index and regularly promulgate it. 146. Protestors also made their voices heard. Many held and chanted against McCain's stance on offshore drilling. 147. In that environment, we can make sure that Battle stance and Berserker stance alone have suitable threat reduction and leave it at that. 148. A more likely—and alarming—scenario is that the current regime will harden its stance and tighten the screws or be replaced by an even more nationalistic and militant one. 149. Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) defined the pro-life stance as a "foundational issue" in the presidential race during a campaign event in Iowa this week. 150. When word leaked of Mandy’s mother’s collaborationist stance, somebody egged their stucco garage. 151. We see a sharp correction in the yen and the BOJ might maintain its dovish policy stance at a meeting next week. 152. The simulation results indicate the stable platform existing inside the spherical robot does not rotate and keeps a stable stance when the spherical robot is rolling in any direction. 153. The announcement seemed aimed at assuaging demands by organized labor for more protection against imports while also tamping down labor's expectations of a combative new stance toward China. 154. They want to show the difference" between Mr. Lee's hard-line stance and the conciliatory position of the previous two presidents. 155. But a negative reading on the first data point for the month could ring alarm bells in Beijing, raising the prospect of a shift toward a pro-growth policy stance. 156. In 1939, the United States modified its neutrality stance in World War Two, allowing "cash and carry" purchases of arms by belligerents, a policy favoring Britain and France. 157. And we expect the de facto easing in policy controls (from the aggressive stance announced late last year) will become de jure as well sometime in 2Q. 158. And many believe Moscow's geopolitical stance on energy resources could politicise the sector. 159. Although Karl Popper really described himself as a liberalist, these factors made people naturally infer that he would hold rightist stance in politics. 160. But the stance of aggressive unoriginality is still evident in The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky, written in late 1918. 161. This is an absurd stance because markets are forward-looking: threats in the future affect bond prices now. 162. If you are in combat, this macro will make sure that you are in berserker stance, then cast intercept. 163. Was this a way of criticizing the opening of the perspective window of the Renaissance and its hierarchic stance between observer, projection plan and object? 164. The fact that Israel is America's strongest ally emboldens this gung-ho stance. 164. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 165. In my opinion, it's much more important to foster cooperation than it is to assume a stance of pure competition. 166. To the contrary, macro policies will likely keep its tightening stance given the elevated and persistent inflation pressures. 167. The influencing factors on walking stability are analyzed according to theory and simulation results, such as stride length, walking cycle period and initial stance. 168. However, it emerged last night that his body may not be buried at all, but could be preserved for ever in his famous moonwalk stance. |
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