Stance on an issue that is inflexible and not subject to compromise.
1Mantashe has adopted a more hard-line stance on state-owned enterprises in 2020.
2His hard-line stance towards asylum seekers shocked some, given his devout Christian beliefs.
3But Silver reported Brown took the Raiders by surprise with his sudden hard-line stance.
4But his hard-line stance on immigration also has triggered strong support among many U.S. voters.
5Trump has taken a hard-line stance against illegal immigrants.
6And they complain that the Kremlin's hard-line stance on Magnitsky is not doing them any favors.
7And they complain that the Kremlin's hard-line stance on Magnitsky is not doing them any favours.
8Tatev said concerns about Trump's hard-line stance on immigration prompted her to accelerate her 6-year-long naturalization process.
9Mr Trump has frequently praised the sheriff who is known for his controversial hard-line stance on immigration.
10Domestic violence groups called for the NRL to take a hard-line stance on players charged with serious crimes.
11The organisers' hard-line stance has made it clear that it will be more difficult to cheat than ever before.
12Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, who backs McConnell's hard-line stance, has refused to hold hearings on Garland's nomination.
13Uribe steps down in August after two terms marked by a hard-line stance against guerrillas, drug barons and paramilitaries.
14The question now, given Saints' hard-line stance over retaining the defender, is whether he is really, categorically, not for sale.
15Mr Dutton is part of the Liberal Party's far-right faction, with socially conservative views and a hard-line stance on immigration.
16Good luck with that: Such a hard-line stance would run counter to state reforms-andthe $6 billion marijuana industry.
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