Mr Lieberman's critics attack him for his stance on abortion rights, gun control and tax rises.
He is best known for his stance on the importance of Catholics forging ties with Muslims, especially in Europe.
Hagel has apologized for his stance then, which was hardly unusual, especially among potential candidates to head the Pentagon.
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My colleague Jeff Bercovici reached out to Jessica Coen, the editor of Jezebel, for her stance on the post.
He would probably dearly love to turn the next election campaign into a mini-referendum on the euro, confident he would gain support for his stance.
In a letter to the Guardian, the academics say they can find no other reason for his stance in the industrial dispute with the Unite union.
Mr Netanyahu praised the president for his stance on Iran, saying he was "absolutely convinced" that Mr Obama was determined to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear armed state.
The NHS confederation, which is the voice of NHS management, has criticised the BMA for its stance calling the attack on the government over the consultants contract "ill-timed and intemperate".
He hit the Sunday talk show circuit this weekend and tried out the attack dog role, criticizing Republican John McCain for his stance on Georgia, Iraq and national security.
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This week, in an interview with the Spanish newspaper El Mundo, Prof Higgs criticised fellow academic - and staunch atheist - Richard Dawkins for his stance towards religious believers.
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While the actions and comments of Mr. Abe and his aides are stirring antagonism outside Japan, the popular leader has appealed to his political base in Japan for support for his stance.
And they also contain a list of operational tasks actioned, plans for forensic examination of UEA computing equipment, and questionnaires for police interviews, which included asking people for their stance on climate change.
But, you might be surprised to learn what some women endured to win the vote, including being rounded into the Occoquan Workhouse for 60 days of hard labor, forced feeding, instrumental invasion of the body and in the case of Lucy Burns, imprisoned for her stance on suffrage and having her hands chained to the cell bars above her heads and left over night repeatedly.
The radical leader was "known for his anti-Semitic stance and condemned for publicly violating French penal code, " the prosecutor said.
The Liberal Democrats restated their stance for significant changes to the government's agri-environment Glastir scheme.
It was a strange stance for him to be taking, on multiple levels.
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There is a business justification for its lofty stance, since advertisers want to display their products next to beauty and glamour.
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President Dilma Rousseff, who had an emotional meeting with bereaved relatives, called for a stricter stance on safety rules across the country.
That assumption is, in fact, a great stance for any consumer-product maker.
And, though markets generally like fiscal discipline, larger budget deficits are more forgiveable than having the wrong fiscal stance for the circumstances.
Obama on Tuesday blasted McCain for changing his stance on offshore drilling.
The company also adopted a conservative capacity stance for the third quarter, reflected by a 0.7% y-o-y decline in Available Seat Miles (ASMs).
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President Dilma Rousseff, who had an emotional meeting with bereaved relatives, has also called for a stricter stance on safety rules across the country.
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Russian politicians have been quick to seize on Max Shatto's death as a clear justification for their hardline stance, says the BBC's Daniel Sandford in Moscow.
Mr. Assad also appears increasingly eager to levy domestic pressure on Mr. Erdogan's government, which has been criticized by the opposition in Turkey for its hawkish stance toward Damascus.
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Societe General Asset Management senior economist Akio Yoshino said the new development "casts uncertainty over the prospects for the investment stance of foreign investors who had already turned active sellers".
However, Spanish sports authorities have often refused to act against those affected, and many have been officially cleared despite widespread calls from Spain and abroad for a stronger stance on the issue.
And so, the European styling, the intentional modernism of the shape, wind-curried and tight-drafted, with a great stance for a small car (a half-inch lower and 3 inches longer than the previous car).
Athens has disputed that German stance for decades but has been reluctant to pursue the matter further in recent years, with Greek-German relations strained due to increasing public frustration over repeated Greek bailouts.
To support a stronger economic recovery and to help ensure that inflation, over time, is at the rate most consistent with its dual mandate, the Committee expects to maintain a highly accommodative stance for monetary policy.
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