(1) He explains how he never adopts exactly the same stance for any ball, just stands where he feels comfortable.
(2) When adopting a stance , the bowler should be looking primarily for ease and comfort.
(3) His body had already adopted the stance of a fighter.
(4) A tough stance on crime should not be at the expense of innocent people losing their long-treasured liberties.
(5) He is credited with inventing the southpaw stance in boxing.
(6) In principle, many European countries adopt the stance that all lawful and serious agreements are contracts.
(7) This stance allows the defender to be on balance, to be strong and to be agile.
(8) The company has drawn fire from labor groups, who say the company has an anti-union stance .
(9) However, street protests made the government reverse its stance on the privatization of water services.
(10) I know there are a lot of people in the region who also respect his strong stance on family issues.
(11) Earlier the party debated its new stance on law and order, or u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510tough Liberalismu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(12) His aggressive stance on social issues will surely warm the hearts of influential religious conservatives.
(13) The party appear to have changed their stance on this matter.
(14) Voters who have turned to the Greens have done so for a range of reasons, not simply because of their stance on the environment.
(15) The party is changing its stance on the draft
(16) He sighed and took a step back from her, adopting a nonchalant stance as best he could.
(17) In this edition we asked all ten political candidates about their stance on waste management and refuse services.
(18) In the second rounds, Simms switched to a southpaw stance , which paid quick dividends.
(19) I once again implore that you reconsider your stance on this matter.
(20) We hope the government will take a firm stance on the issue.