Fortunately, a few companies have become willing to take a public position on nanoparticles.
It is his public position and it is his private position the House should take up the Senate compromise.
And Mr. Romney isn't taking a public position on Mr. Trump's claims.
The billionaire mayor has emerged as one of the country's most potent gun-control advocates, able to press his case with both his public position and his private money.
Given this highly visible and forward-leaning public position on a CW ban, it was nearly inconceivable in 1987 that the United States government could actually change its mind.
On the topic of parental leave, Mr. Romney has taken no public position on the Healthy Families Act, which would allow workers to earn up to seven paid days per year to care for family members.
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This is a shift from the Bank's previous public position, because the governor had previously suggested that liquidity from the Bank should indeed come with "strings attached" in the form of a relatively high interest rate.
One reason I write about education and take such a very pro-education, pro-teacher, pro-public spending position at a website like Forbes is that I think a strong education system is absolutely necessary for business.
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When I would apply for a different job and a potential employer saw that I was a hospitality manager they would most likely think if she is in hospitality and management, why do we want to hire her for a public relations position.
Obama and the Democrats can then continually reveal to the public their real position, opposing any spending cuts, outside of national defense.
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Mr. Reid said he was confident the general public supported that position.
He said the fact that public sector wages had risen considerably in recent years meant the government was now in a position to cap public sector pay in order to make savings.
But it has public support for its position, and it also draws support from nonsales-tax states and others.
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This time round, the countries should be able to agree on a common position for public consumption, avoiding another unseemly row.
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And it also happens that the public overwhelmingly supports that position.
Obama campaigned on increasing the tax burden on the wealthy in winning re-election last year, and he and Democrats contend the vote result showed public support for their position.
Prior to his appointment as secretary of education, Duncan served as the chief executive officer of the Chicago Public Schools, a position to which he was appointed by Mayor Richard M.
"Then if they thrive, they'll be in a position to go public, " he said.
Certainly they're in a better position than the public is to assay Triarc.
"It is our view that FDA has not taken a strong public-health-protective position with regard to mercury pollution, " he said.
And Einhorn, who was public about taking a short position in Lehman's stock (hoping it would decline in value), proved prescient.
Another possible systematic bias might be that public health researchers start from position that alcohol is bad for you and bad for society.
During the hearing, the Sun said Mr RocknRoll, the 34-year-old nephew of tycoon Sir Richard Branson, had "propelled" himself into the position of "public figure".
Does it mean taking a position on important public policy issues?
Thousands of notices have already been issued to public sector workers saying their position is "at risk", but the GMB said many more would soon be sent out.
Gloria Wilson Shelton, of Maryland, to be a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims for the term of fifteen years, vice a new position created by Public Law 110-389, approved October 10, 2008, which was sent to the Senate on June 22, 2011.
Fish Legal has been arguing that this position deprives the public of a necessary legal right to data on water pollution and should be referred to the European Court of Justice, since the EIR implement a European Union directive stemming from the Aarhus Convention on public access to environmental information.
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