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stance

noun as in position, posture

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Seller also clarified that the decision to cancel the performance was not a stance against the Trump administration but specifically “the partisan policies of the Kennedy Center as a result of his recent takeover.”

As someone with a deep emotional connection to the creative process, it is perhaps unsurprising that when the conversation turns to AI, Adichie has a strong stance.

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If an article takes a stance or is written from a personal perspective, it may be labeled Voices.

His previous stance of not giving an inch had visibly softened in recent months.

From BBC

Maybe it feels like I’m being a contrarian because, as a critic, when I’m voting on awards, I adhere to the “strictly business” stance that you champion, Josh.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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