"We ask the international community to urgently, tonight, take a stand on what has happened and say that it will take responsibility for establishing the truth and punishing the perpetrators, " the Serbian government's chief official for Kosovo, Aleksandar Vulin, was quoted as saying by local media.
"I'm hoping that all of these tech companies take the stand that their privacy policies matter, their users' privacy matters, and no legislation like CISPA should take that away, " Alexis Ohanian, former owner of Reddit (Wired's parent company Conde Nast currently owns Reddit), said in a video posted last week.
But these funds are seldom willing to actually take a stand against powerful business interests.
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Mr. Sandusky, who faces 48 criminal counts, didn't take the stand himself to deny the accusations.
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.
First, Whitman is the only person to take the stand in his own defense.
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"This shows they are determined to take a stand against complex tax avoidance schemes, " he said.
Beasley, who did not take the stand to plead for mercy, hung his head, local media reported.
Experts are now looking to Joe's expansion to see if the classic slice can take a stand.
After Simpson was grilled by defense lawyers playing a relentless Clark, he never did take the 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.
In an unusual move by a defense team in a white-collar crime, they allowed Farkas to take the stand.
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Some of the contenders--including Sam Brownback and Ron Paul--were willing to take a stand and gave us full cooperation.
But the trial isn't over yet, and Arias could take the stand again.
And in 1998, he dared to take the stand himself in an antitrust suit brought about by the government.
Both Lay and Skilling will take the stand and offer a united front.
Department Deputy Chief Michael Marino also testified Friday, the first of several police brass expected to take the stand.
"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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The Enron trial in Houston saw Jeffrey Skilling, the firm's chief executive for six months in 2001, take the stand.
There are strategic reasons Mr. Gupta might take the stand, particularly if the case appears to be a toss-up, lawyers say.
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