Your brand has to stand for something different relative to other brands in your category.
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Max did not have to stand for this, any of this, all of this.
It's like when there is no leader, you really have to stand for your convictions.
It will also impress Republican voters that the Party is willing to stand for something.
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And then the Falls came to stand for power, just as America began discovering its own.
Facebook and Walmart on Friday, choosing not to stand for reelection in the upcoming annual shareholder meetings.
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And I believe that we can win Virginia on Tuesday if you're ready to stand for change.
So 89-year-old Mr Mugabe will be able to stand for re-election in a poll expected in July.
When Mr Delors declined in 1994 to stand for the presidency, many Socialists turned to Mrs Aubry.
There is no shortage of candidates either to lead the party or to stand for the presidency.
Even when their founders leave the business, these brands will continue to stand for the same thing.
It is particularly egregious behavior since it comes from those claiming to stand for high humanistic ideals.
Because whatever gold meant to Wall Street before 2008, it has since come to stand for crisis insurance.
Of any award, this one represents the things we strive to stand for within our own leadership quest.
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It has lost track of what it used to stand for: small government, a disciplined fiscal policy, integrity.
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The protesters claim to stand for the 99% of Americans who were not bailed out by the government.
Dave Evans wanted to stand for election as a Shepton Mallet town councillor.
Instead, it is likely to stand for growth - preferably the global variety.
It's very risky and, I would say, runs counter to what the European Union is supposed to stand for.
"This is an unprecedented loss of local control and we were not going to stand for it, " Ms. Crossin said.
Only if the Germans have pride in Germany, they will be prepared to stand for Germany and to defend Germany.
Above all, Global Zero had to stand for a realistic process that was phased, multilateral, universal and backed by hard-nosed verification.
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Insurers and institutions wrangled over liability the ruins of the school and nearby houses were left to stand for a year.
But for true believers, what mattered was that Barbara Castle continued to stand for that seductive, if self-contradictory, idea, British socialism.
Mr Brown was asked about an announcement earlier that Labour MPs who had "defied the rules" would not be allowed to stand for re-election.
Unlike Mr Dewar, few of the mooted replacements, such as Helen Liddell, a Treasury minister, intend to stand for the parliament.
We have to stand for our principles, stand for our allies, stand for a strong military and stand for a stronger economy.
Beginning next year, all directors will have to stand for annual reelection.
Ms Grahame released a statement confirming her intention to stand for election.
Mr Davies, who was elected to the post in 2009, had planned to stand for a second term at May's local elections.
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