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Meanings of
political stance
in English
Russian
политические убеждения
Portuguese
posição política
Spanish
posición política
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A person or organization's view on a particular political subject.
political position
political view
political views
Russian
политические убеждения
Synonyms
Examples for "
political position
"
political position
political view
political views
Examples for "
political position
"
1
Outright denial of climate science is becoming an increasingly difficult
political
position
.
2
Many factors contributed to its current weak and largely symbolic
political
position
.
3
Perhaps he's looking for the next
political
position
he can rocket into.
4
He had a much more nuanced
political
position
than many of us.
5
But Moscow is not a military position, it is a
political
position
.
1
Pangalos expressed a personal
political
view
,
government spokesman George Petalotis told reporters.
2
What then prevailed was not a theological view, but a
political
view
.
3
Drury had responded in local media that the company had no
political
view
.
4
Those people expected you, as a young musician, to have a
political
view
.
5
Kristin Olsen, a county supervisor from suburban Modesto, represents a more centrist
political
view
.
1
Methods: Participants completed an online survey of
political
views
,
health, and stress.
2
I wouldn't say I formed my
political
views
at a young age.
3
That meant clearly articulating the school's
political
views
to all incoming students.
4
Army officers questioned him extensively about his sources and his
political
views
.
5
It doesn't matter about your
political
views
,
we can all be better.
Usage of
political stance
in English
1
Every movie or piece of art takes a
political
stance
.
He laughs.
2
Her
political
stance
may be Thatcherite, but that is where the comparisons can stop.
3
It aims to ditch May, empower the grassroots and shift the party's
political
stance
.
4
Like everyone, I have my personal outlook on life and my own
political
stance
.
5
The memo, seen by Reuters, does not mention Trump and avoids taking a direct
political
stance
.
6
It had nothing to do with our facts. Dubner, meanwhile, decides to take a
political
stance
.
7
In last year's legislative council elections, six candidates were barred from running because of their
political
stance
.
8
I wasn't taking a
political
stance
,
though.
9
It doesn't take any specific
political
stance
,
but it doesn't avoid any of the horrors of war.
10
This is not the first time the fraternity has taken a
political
stance
with its yearly bare-bottomed event.
11
Societies today are built by knowledge, not ideology, he said on Sunday, when pressed to outline his
political
stance
.
12
The third to a Rhodesian diehard who seemed more excited by the poem's
political
stance
than its collector value.
13
Questioning revealed that she was merely attempting to put into practice her understanding of her mother's latest
political
stance
.
14
Tells about his
political
stance
,
which was strongly in favor of women's rights, including his early attempts to legalize abortion.
15
The danger for the BBC is that this could be interpreted as taking a
political
stance
on an ongoing story.
16
Supporters of the cadets, who remained unidentified said all along that their intention had nothing to do with any
political
stance
.
Other examples for "political stance"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
political
stance
political
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
political stance
Russian
политические убеждения
политическое убеждение
политическая позиция
Portuguese
posição política
Spanish
posición política
Political stance
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Political stance
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common