Examples of using To take a position in English and their translations into Dutch
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From reading the reactions under the video I don't dare to take a position.
it is obviously difficult for the Council to take a position on something that does not yet exist.
Just as moderate, sane Republicans on the Hill refuse to take a position for fear they will lose primary voters.
It is not appropriate, therefore, for the Ombudsman to take a position on the matter in this decision.
which challenge both traditional bankers and not-so-typical financial professionals to take a position in the financial sector.
While Russian state television and"First Channel" TV channels will be free to continue to take a position 13 degrees East longitude.
It is neither logical nor coherent to take a position on these issues at the same time.
The Committee then asks the Director of OLAF either to inform it what action has been taken on these complaints or to take a position on the arguments put forward.
We are seeking to take a position into the company to assist enrich the business,
It would not be appropriate for the Council to take a position on what future levels of production should be in any particular factory,
for the Dispute Settlement Body to take a position, in this appeal, on this important but abstract issue.
However, since the voting procedure forces us to take a position on this group of amendments as a whole,
months will be an opportunity for Parliament to take a position on a series of very important legislative proposals,
the time needed for the Commission to take a position, further time is required to analyse the issue
The European Parliament is again failing to take a position on the official revival of fascism in the former Baltic States, where homage is being paid
It is our long-standing policy not to take a position on issues which do not affect the United Kingdom
The honourable Member will therefore understand that the Council has no authority to take a position on something which is not part of the competencies conferred upon the Council by the treaties.
Students may start gathering some background information and then use their new knowledge to take a position on related subjects or to exchange ideas
his feeling that there was a need to react and to take a position regarding the systematic harassment of members of the Polish minority.
which means that at some point the EESC will need to take a position on the issue of tuition fees.