That openly judgmental stand is no longer acceptable in America's schools nor in many American homes.
This went on for some time, but finally the client could stand it no longer.
Documents today are no longer stand-still and no longer offer only one view.
Indeed, when I was first elected for Yeovil in 1983, I promised myself that I would not do the job beyond my 60th birthday and would stand down no later than the first general election after that date.
But as I said the other night at my press conference, I'm a big believer in the idea of persistence -- the idea that when the American people put their mind to something and keep at it, without giving up, without turning back, no obstacle can stand in our way, and no dream is beyond our reach.
This mission in Libya was described as one that would protect civilians, stand up a no-fly zone.
There are no stand-out all-rounders and where have the fabled spinners gone - bowlers, as The Daily Telegraph wrote, "with rubbery wrists and flexible fingers who will beguile batsmen"?
" He added, "Whatever side of the political debate you stand on, no one can deny that as prime minister she left a unique and lasting imprint on the country she served.
It also identified the Jewish Americans who wrote against Freeman's appointment, and insinuated that AIPAC - which took no stand on his appointment - actually worked behind the scenes to undermine it.
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In this case, the ECB might put a floor under the price of borrowing for the Italian, and maybe even the French, governments, by saying it would stand behind them no matter what.
"Excuse me, your honor. may I remind the court that Mr. Shapiro kept the court waiting for 20 minutes showing up at 20 after nine when it was his witness on the stand and suffered no sanction, " said Clark.
The hinge itself is comprised of three pieces: one on either side of the tablet, and one tucked underneath the stand. (Yes, these are custom-made, too.) Of these, two control the feel of the kickstand, while the other enables that smooth clicking sound -- a pert "click" assuring users that yes, they're using the stand correctly and no, they haven't broken it.
Unlike most fragrance companies, there are no blockbuster advertising campaigns, no department store spritzings and, even in Malle's four stand-alone shops, no overt bazaar-like displays of the scents.
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But such imaginative violations of the basic laws of physics no longer stand up to scrutiny.
The changes to the judiciary mean that antediluvian judges and prosecutors no longer stand in his way.
If it fails to do so, they are warning the contracts they have will no longer stand.
This is done by having produced that last gasp rally when the reluctant bulls can no longer stand being out of the market.
Soon enough, however, she could no longer stand the endless patronizing.
Mr Booker, as well as church leaders and others, believe (or hope) that after the murders the city will no longer stand by in apathy.
Unlike last year there was no grand stand-off after New Zealand had performed the Haka, with Wales receiving the challenge and then respectfully trotting to the sidelines.
And because, one day, it will all become unbearable to me, she will have to die before me, when I can no longer stand my adoration of her.
No one will stand with a nation that will not stand up for itself.
The Republican leadership has taken, so far, a no new taxes stand that is principled and practical.
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As things stand, the commission has no weapons between admonishments and the death sentence of licence withdrawal.
She said the problem with Morales' opponents is that they cannot stand that they're no longer in power.
What we forget, though, is what we stand to gain by saying no.
But how to stand out in a category no one really wants to hear about--and with a modest ad budget?
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