We will look at it and take a position at the end of the year.
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Joseph Lhota, the current GOP front-runner, declined to take a position on the deal.
"The key was to take a position in advance of the then-fashionable theory, " says Browne.
You wrote that when Masuoka left Toshiba, he was under pressure to take a position with no subordinates.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid bluntly dismissed Elmendorf for appearing to take a position on a political issue.
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Nothing in this opinion should be read to take a position on where that balance ought to be struck.
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Hintz countered speculation that HSBC (nyse: HBC - news - people ) would take a position.
Paul, though Bode says Clean Skies does not take a position on legislation.
It would have been the careful and cautious thing to do, but I have a responsibility to take a position...
And the word over the weekend is that Hayward is set to take a position on the Glencore board.
House Speaker John Boehner and other Republican leaders started to feel pressure to take a position on the Ryan budget.
Confirmation Bias adds the poison to this mix because once we take a position we are unlikely to change it.
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For poor Isaac, we saw how he wrestled with guilt over convincing Nicole to take a position on the Ishimura.
"We don't take a position or a side in the views expressed by the organisations, " says the company's Rebecca Moore.
The ex-Morgan Stanley economist left the firm in February to take a position as a senior fellow at Yale University.
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But the CTIA-The Wireless Association didn't take a position on the NTSB's recommended ban on cell phone conversations behind the wheel.
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Consumer advocates quickly collected 100, 000 signatures on a petition, forcing the White House to take a position on the matter.
The first minister stated that , as an Executive, they could not take a position on it until nearer the time.
Obama did not take a position on the claims of election fraud.
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New century brands have to take a position which depositions the opposition.
"If the constitution is not followed, or there is a conflict of interpretation, the Supreme Court has to take a position, " he said.
But Blair thinks the sell-off in Apple and its circle of suppliers has provided an excellent chance to take a position in the stocks.
Is the administration going to take a position on this bill?
Sometimes it can help to take a position that will get your foot in the door at a company (or in the government) with growth opportunities.
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The board would, within 30 days, review and take a position on any such offer, consistent with its fiduciary duties and in the best interests of shareholders.
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At some point, will he not take a position on which particular areas from those proposals he will support and which areas he would like to see implemented?
Still, his hypercautious reluctance to send troops into danger led him at that time to take a position no different from isolationists in practice, though different in principle.
Picking tops or bottoms is generally quite difficult as one often does not have clear technical divergences that can give them enough conviction and discipline to take a position.
This is a phenomenon that always fascinates me: somebody took the time to vote in a nonbinding, unscientific Internet poll, and yet could not muster sufficent interest to take a position.
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