Large and normally permanent structure for seating spectators.
Support furniture; object designed to support or display another object; examples are small table like pieces of furniture used for holding or displaying objects.
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Stands for spectators, e.g. in stadiums.
1 Recent polling shows the proposed amendment stands a good chance of passing.
2 One particular paragraph stands out as a prime example of skewed thinking.
3 New Zealand stands alongside both countries in condemning all forms of terrorism.
4 The United Nations stands ready to help, he said in a statement.
5 And so the record American Bob Schumacher set nine years ago stands .
6 The family stands a good chance of success in reducing the dividend.
7 Croatia, just across the Adriatic Sea from Italy, also stands to benefit.
8 Vespasian stands for a well-run state: high taxation-alsohigh profits in trade.
9 This result stands in contrast to those reported for New World monkeys.
10 But she said New Zealand's offer to take 150 refugees still stands .
11 The euro zone stands in the way of wider growth, Tyler said.
12 The Congress of South African Trade Unions stands ready for the challenge.
13 Draghi said the ECB stands ready to act if the situation deteriorates.
14 Society stands at the beginning of the next 100 years of mobility.
15 Taking controversial political stands , particularly progressive ones, would jeopardize these women's jobs.
16 Ask every candidate where he or she stands on criminal justice reform.
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