stance u rečniku PONS

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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The intentional stance is a detached and functional theory we resort to during interpersonal interactions.
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Changes in world economic relations during the 1970s also encouraged a more independent stance.
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His pro-labor stance led him to endorse some controversial strikes.
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He sometimes frustrated investors and politicians by sticking to the bank's inflation-fighting stance, keeping rates higher than some would have liked.
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The voyage is unlike anything he expected, the slaves taking on a defiant stance.
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Let go of a willful stance which goes against acceptance.
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Taking a different stance to their other singles, it still only managed one week at the summit.
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One complete gait cycle involves a stance and swing phase for each leg.
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Their stance in later years is less clear.
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When the foot is in contact with the ground it is referred to as the stance phase.
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