Ainda não temos significados para "decided stand".
1He took a decided stand against the repeal of the Missouri Compromise.
2All the other manuals I have mentioned take a decided stand on evolution.
3Tom was evidently disconcerted by this decided stand of his companion.
4But people took a very decided stand in the matter.
5Lord Wharton was a Puritan, and took a decided stand on the side of Parliament.
6The Legislature of Vermont has taken a decided stand in favor of anti-slavery principles and action.
7Coupeau should take a more decided stand and not put up with his wife's vile conduct.
8This forced him to take a decided stand.
9He ended by pointedly asking the Bishop whether he was not justified in taking a decided stand.
10At once they took a decided stand.
11In support of this alleged "finality" no one had taken a more decided stand than Senator Douglas himself.
12The latter formed themselves into a confederacy, accepted royal commissions, and took a decided stand on the side of King George.
13She openly avowed her hatred against Napoleon, and it is her opinion that Prussia should take a decided stand against France.
14The national spirit revived among the upper classes, both native and of English descent-owing to the decided stand taken by the inferior clansmen.
15The always uneasy jealousy of France and Russia was at once aroused, England, in this instance, not taking any decided stand in affairs.
16Though England is taking such a very decided stand in the matter, she is far from feeling at ease as to the result.
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