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I believe one must take a firm stand against that.
"At the very least you want him to take a firm stand, one way or another."
For that reason, he said, it is important to take a firm stand now.
The time had come, she decided, to take a firm stand.
The question had come up early on, and several unions took a firm stand.
Adults, the experts say, should simply take a firm stand.
The only proper way of dealing with it is to take a firm stand.
Taking a firm stand on the stadium would be a good way to begin letting in some light.
"Maybe I can influence you to take a firmer stand."
Dauntless decided to take a firm stand in the matter.
Only if we are able to take a firm stand will we win.
It's important to take a firm stand, say "no," and mean it.
Ms. Rice said she was glad the department's leadership had taken a firm stand.
I hope you will take a firm stand on the removal of that entry ban.
It was certainly salutary to find the Union taking a firm stand on that occasion.
That decision set off a firestorm of criticism from those who wanted the institute to take a firm stand.
The chief also took a firm stand also against unnecessary shootings.
But schools adopting the bully courts are likely to be those in which teachers have already taken a firm stand against bullying.
Adults in charge need to take a firm stand against teasing, bullying and harassment.
In Sacramento, the President took a firm stand against busy signals on 911.
In the lift to his floor he thought how odd it was that taking a firm stand should make him feel so bad-tempered.
The league presidents as well as the commissioner should take a firm stand against this behavior.
A mother of two, Aida took a firm stand not to tolerate her husband's infidelities.
But they have taken a firm stand against following the Democrats' decision to bar lobbyists from annual legislative retreats.
For the past thirty years or more this Nation has consistently lacked a leadership that took a firm stand on individual liberty.
Margaret decided that she had to take a firm line with these people.
Perhaps tonight I could take a firmer line with him.
It also took a firmer line on the question of arms.
My mother took a firm line on smoking in bedrooms.
At the same, the Government is taking a firmer line with those who refuse to do either form of service.
"All the more reason for taking a firm line."
The only open course therefore had to be to take a firmer line with Portugal.
Stopping short of direction intervention, Carter had taken a firm line.
But the Young King was incapable of taking a firm line.
I think we'll see more organizations take a firmer line."
As far as steel is concerned, Europe must take a firm line.
"All these westerners - if you take a firm line with them, they are yours to command."
We must therefore take a firm line on these issues and adopt this motion for a resolution, in its amended form.
There are issues where the school needs to take a firm line and where no compromises can be tolerated.
We've taken a firm line on this.
Unions have pressed Obama to take a firmer line with China.
His mother and father should never have allowed it; they should have taken a firmer line with him.
Rather than taking a firm line for or against, he makes some salient points about the overuse of the term, by both press and theatre companies.
But I took a firm line.
Encouragingly, House Republican leaders took a firm line yesterday as the proposal heads for floor consideration next week.
At PCS we are taking a firm line to address the problems created by these announcements.
Henrietta encouraged Charles to take a firm line with Pym and his colleagues.
The Yugoslav and Serb authorities must naturally take a firm line in their dealings with the minorities.
It takes a firm line on human rights abuses in Jammu and Kashmir.
Parliament has taken a firmer line on this than it did at first reading, and I am pleased by the Council's willingness to accept that.