Even companies like Walgreens are taking a stand to hire more people on the spectrum.
Science is just one way of taking a stand for possibilities we choose to create.
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Yet the fact remained that in a clumsy, inarticulate way, Twitter was taking a stand.
Taking a stand in life against unethical behavior is how the world will change for the better.
Actually, opponents of the treaty committed a Washington rarity, taking a stand in opposition to public opinion.
Simon Fanshawe, author of The Done Thing, praises Bond for taking a stand against an ugly habit.
Since taking a stand, Honda has emerged as a leader who represents the broader interests of Asian Americans.
Leadership means taking a stand, articulated in sufficient detail that the plan can be honestly scored by the CBO.
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Christian Dior is busy congratulating itself on taking a stand on Mr Galliano.
Her efforts did little good - the violence continued - but Mrs Araya was widely applauded for taking a stand.
Despite taking a stand, Tong transferred out of South Philly High a year later, fearing for his safety and concerned about his education.
So those greens who have set their hopes on the eco-attuned Inuit or Scandinavians taking a stand against Arctic warming are likely to be disappointed.
"Jason Collins showed a lot of courage today and I respect him for taking a stand and choosing to live in his truth, " wrote Dwyane Wade.
Meanwhile, you can also tell them at this link that you appreciate their taking a stand against misinformation and for the benefit of public health.
The tea party movement has been fueled and run by "just moms" like Amy Kremer who are scared for their children's future and are taking a stand.
The Pakistani government has said that such suicide attacks are a sign that the Taliban is growing desperate and becoming more aware that Pakistanis are taking a stand against them.
The BSA's policy has drawn attention before and gay rights organizations hailed Jepsen and members of Train for taking a stand and helping to bring the issue back into the public debate.
"By making a bold statement on where we stand, actually the right of the electorate said, 'That's great, we really want to see our prime minister taking a stand like that, '" he said.
Companies justified staying in the game by arguing that taking a stand and getting out of it would just make employees angry and encourage them to leave, putting the company at a competitive disadvantage.
In this new battleground in the cultural wars of the Muslim world, a distant mirror of the religious wars that shook Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries, Malian musicians are taking a stand.
The High Level Meeting with the 2012 Presidential Candidates under the theme, Promoting Peaceful Elections and Justice: Taking a Stand against Electoral Violence, Impunity and Injustice, was jointly convened by the Manhyia Palace, home of the Asantehene, and the National Peace Council, and facilitated by the Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG).
Chairman Martin really seems to think that he's taking a principled stand right now.
Despite her devastating loss, Kowalcyk and her center are not taking a total stand against meat.
McDermott is taking a bold stand compared to the rest of the industry.
But he's a good man, a Marine, a patriot, and he's taking a clear stand in an entirely legitimate discussion.
It would just be nice to have some solid empirical evidence on the size and direction of these effects before taking a final stand on the issue.
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This particular ruling came out of an internal request for guidance from exams, so it can be seen as an indication that the IRS will be taking a tough stand.
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