Prolonged eye contact during a debate or disagreement can signal you're standing your ground.
He has impressed Mr Dimon, who abhors yes men, by standing his ground when they disagree.
Maybe they both end up benefiting from standing their ground against a fierce opponent.
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The ECB made a lot of noise in the last few weeks about standing its ground and it has now moved.
Moyes was also dismissed, albeit harshly for his part in the incident in which he appeared only to be standing his ground.
On the one hand, Democrats seem to be standing their ground.
There are big stakes in Washington standing its ground, because it is increasingly clear that the slow growth of the U.S. economy is traceable to a yawning trade deficit in manufactured goods.
Bradley was also trying to turn the rhetorical tables on Gore, who has accused him of not standing his ground and fighting the Republican majority when he left the Senate in 1996.
Rodriguez's reference to standing his ground is similar to the claim made by George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer who is citing Florida's Stand Your Ground law in his defense in the fatal February shooting of an unarmed teenager, Trayvon Martin.
The oddity is that the row comes at a time when French films, many of them more accessible than the art-house product that English-speakers tend to imagine are the French studios' only output, are standing their ground against the perceived invasion from Hollywood.
One neighbor testified that Rodriguez, who had a concealed handgun license, bragged about his guns and told her a person could avoid prosecution in a shooting by telling authorities you were in fear of your life and were standing your ground and defending yourself.
Car makers are probably standing on safer ground than biotechnology firms.
Like a cartoon character who notices that he's no longer standing on solid ground and suddenly begins to fall, I reached over to save, but was too late.
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You always want to be standing on firm ground.
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For all of us French men and women, and particularly for the people of Normandy, when the President of the United States is standing on this ground, it is particularly significant, because, sadly, there are many young Americans who gave their lives for us, who rest on Normandy soil.
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And if you find yourself afraid to engage with an answer, or you find yourself struggling to back up your conclusions and opinions with reason, or you find the mere suggestion that your position ought to be explainable offensive, I would strongly suggest you re-examine your position: if you cannot plainly, clearly explain why you hold the beliefs you do, they are, in all likelihood, standing on shaky ground.
But the company believed it was standing on firm factual ground and refused to be bullied.
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But as outsize, underfunded teacher pension and medical benefits wreak havoc on school budgets, unions in Wisconsin and elsewhere are standing on increasingly shaky ground.
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On this occasion, she was standing on the wedding ground amid thousands of awed guests, watching the grandest entrance she had ever been asked to pull off.
At 02:00 GMT on Monday it is alleged he was involved in an altercation outside the Terrace Bar, when he was repeatedly punched while standing and on the ground.
She would have refused him politely had they been standing together on the ground, but, looking down at his upturned face, she felt that any excuse would be trivial.
The location every "Pride and Prejudice" fan wants to visit is, of course, Pemberley -- "a large, handsome, stone building, standing well on rising ground, and backed by a ridge of high woody hills, " as Austen describes it.
For better or worse, Rockefeller is standing his principles, and ground.
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But, the shattered glass of the Constitution lies at your feet, undercutting the once solid ground it provided for standing against the abuse of power by the powerful.
But Mr Padilha warned state authorities not to let down their guard as the rainy season could exacerbate the situation, with standing water providing an ideal breeding ground for the mosquitoes carrying the disease.
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