We have to be poked and prodded to take a stand for our own privacy.
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"This is the kind of thing worth leaving home to come out and take a stand for, " she said.
Commissioners and owners need to take a stand for the fans of franchises and only permit moves under extreme circumstances.
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Whether reform follows the scandal will depend on how much heat legislators feel from the stories coming out of Washington and whether there are leaders in the House and Senate willing to take a stand for those issues.
Why take a stand for teachers?
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In the Al Marj Middle School, one can observe how everyone (school, parents, community) can take a stand for teachers in the context of some innovative school projects, such as the ones IQRA is carrying out to foster reading, as a basic competence for improving learning.
The reason my tech trade association and other business groups take a stand not just for highly skilled immigration reform, but legal immigration broadly, is that it can never be predicted which student or immigrant harbors the idea for the next game changing innovation.
"What North Korea wants is to take a stand, rather than prepare for actual war, " Jia Xudong, researcher at the China Institute of International Studies, writes in Beijing Times.
The use of a populace referendum in which the people of Germany have the choice, will eliminate the need for Merkel to take a stand and a referendum will result in the deal being struck down by the populace since very few German citizens would willfully give up their sovereign independence and economic freedom to save the European Union.
Suu Kyi has been criticized for failing to take a strong stand on attacks last year against the Muslim Rohingya community in western Rakhine state.
Would it have been easier, short-term, for IBM to not take a stand against segregation in order to win the best possible employment incentives with a state bent on resisting integration?
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Her supporters, especially abroad, fear she is afraid to take a politically unpopular stand now that her party will mount a bid for power in the next general election in 2015.
It would now take a freakish set of results to go their way for them to stand any chance of still taking the Division Two title.
"We ask the international community to urgently, tonight, take a stand on what has happened and say that it will take responsibility for establishing the truth and punishing the perpetrators, " the Serbian government's chief official for Kosovo, Aleksandar Vulin, was quoted as saying by local media.
No reason was given for Daly's decision not to take the stand during a trial which heard evidence in Dublin as well as Belfast.
Though he is currently battling multiple myeloma, a fatal bone-marrow cancer, Simons says he is willing to take the stand for either side to clarify the patent if the Applera lawsuit goes to trial.
And for that to happen, Washington will have to take the lead....Washington, which has not yet addressed the harsh new reality, needs to take a stand....The issue in Yugoslavia is the illegitimate use of armed force for political ends.
According to Julie Siddiqi, it is time for a lot of people to stand up and not just talk, but take action.
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Russian officials looked to their president for backing, and Putin agreed they should be more "forceful and take a stronger stand in defending their athletes".
And an Israeli leadership would have to take on and defeat the idea that the Jewish settlers in the territories stand for that a Jewish minority is entitled to rule these Palestinian areas forever.
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