"stance" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The new government took a harsher stance toward North Korea.
- The "Parting Shot" series was known for its unequivocally harsh stance so the commentary in that tradition was almost wholly negative.
- Moreover, the government took a harsh stance, limiting the quantity of advertising to seven minutes an hour and setting strict content guidelines.
- As for Iran's harsh stance against Israel, it is for the most part a rhetorical policy for domestic consumption.
- By firing on the demonstrators, the authorities seemed to signal a harsher stance against Tibetans who favor independence.
- Although the ruling Conservatives had taken a harsh stance on the Congress, the Labour Party and its leaders were sympathetic to it efforts.
- This harsher stance, however, won little support from either the Reagan administration or American business leaders.
- "We cannot understand why the United States, being a world leader, is taking such a harsh stance."
- Unfortunately for Inglis, his harsh stance was ineffective and pushed the already alienated congregation over the edge.
- The coaches said they thought the league office should take a harsher stance against supplements.
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