But these funds are seldom willing to actually take a stand against powerful business interests.
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We have to be poked and prodded to take a stand for our own privacy.
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Social conservatives are not just urging Republicans to take a stand on moral issues.
It's more common in larger cities, where women are more likely to take a stand.
Clinton also said it is in America's economic interest to take a stand on Kosovo.
The amendment does not change anything, but it forced every senator to take a stand.
Research tells us that millennials are overwhelmingly pro-choice, and we have seen them take a stand.
"This shows they are determined to take a stand against complex tax avoidance schemes, " he said.
Experts are now looking to Joe's expansion to see if the classic slice can take a stand.
Mr. SHAYE: She knows what's right and she knows what's wrong, and she's willing to take a stand.
Mutual funds, by law must disclose their voting records so many choose just not to take a stand.
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Juwono may simply have been doing what he does best: speaking out where others fear to take a stand.
Some of the contenders--including Sam Brownback and Ron Paul--were willing to take a stand and gave us full cooperation.
"This is the kind of thing worth leaving home to come out and take a stand for, " she said.
It may be only a matter of time before everyone will have to take a stand on deceased animals.
Unite's regional officer Des Quinn said staff had voted overwhelmingly to take a stand against a "paltry" pay offer.
Commissioners and owners need to take a stand for the fans of franchises and only permit moves under extreme circumstances.
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Sometimes you gotta take a stand, you gotta draw a line somewhere.
Mr Howard himself must share part of the blame because he refused to take a stand on the issue of second-preference votes.
Security-minded officials are trying to take a stand against technologies like Google Earth, which is worth looking up if you've never seen it.
During his campaign, President George W. Bush called the export-control system "broken, " though he has yet to take a stand on the MTOPS issue.
Consider this your invitation to man up, woman up, even kid up and embrace the responsibility to take a stand and cast your vote.
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As a practical matter many managers just sell their positions rather than take a stand and become embroiled in fights like Dell or SandRidge.
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"In order to get those changes you need people from within those cultures to come out and take a stand, which they're starting to do, " he says.
This year's anti-bullying week focuses on the role of the bystander in a bid to encourage more pupils to take a stand against the bullies.
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On this day, I call on all public authorities and all professionals to take a stand to ensure this outstanding heritage is preserved and shared.
Clearly the industry needs to be fluid and adaptive while leaders within the industry need to be bold, take a stand, and lead the change.
But, at some point, you also have to take a stand.
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Schrag hopes this game will further encourage fresh debate on the Kildonan clearances and a riot which saw families take a stand against landowners and the authorities.
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