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Major corporations have also taken a stand against the law.
Collins has not taken a stand on the tax plan.
Several cantons have already taken a stand on the issue.
I am particularly inspired that they themselves have taken a stand.
Comey has repeatedly not taken a stand on her public statements.
The pediatricians' group isn't the only one that's taken a stand.
Still, it is somewhat disappointing that Binance hasn't taken a stand here.
Benioff joins other billionaires who have taken a stand against income inequality.
But this is the first time that ASCO has taken a stand.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken a stand himself on Facebook's privacy policies.
"We have always taken a stand against the injustices of this world," Manning said.
Ivanka Trump has finally taken a stand against father's family separation policy — sort of.
He has also taken a stand against the Justice Department's cries for backdoor access.
Twitter has taken a stand; Google is weighing changes to its own ad policy.
It's not the first time Amazon employees have taken a stand over environmental issues.
In the past, the N.C.A.A. has taken a stand in reaction to some state laws.
Despite mounting international pressure, however, China has not taken a stand against the militant leader.
Emerging leaders beyond politics Outside the political world, some prominent figures have taken a stand.
Ocasio-Cortez has taken a stand against ICE once before in this year's spending negotiations.
But there are few active corporate leaders in Silicon Valley who have taken a stand.
He's also affirmed their dignity and taken a stand on behalf of the most vulnerable.
This year's Oscars ceremony isn't the first awards show Will Smith has taken a stand against.
This is not the first time that the women have taken a stand for equal pay.
While some in Europe have taken a stand against rising anti-Semitism, words will not suffice.
Stephenson, speaking at the Code Conference, said he hasn't taken a stand personally on the deal.
Even within the black community more public figures have taken a stand and addressed the issue.
During the ESPN event, Obama also lauded athletes who have have taken a stand on social issues.
President Trump and the Department of Justice have taken a stand on justice, on enforcing the law.
Twitter has taken a stand on the issue, banning all political advertising from its platform last month.
As trust in the media falters, a reader has taken a stand, one friend at a time.
Even the president has taken a stand for the rights of transgender kids to be accommodated at school.
Thank god someone has finally taken a stand defending what is most sacred, the comfort of multi-billionaires.
Twitter's donation follows other tech companies that have taken a stand against the president's immigration actions this week.
This isn't the first time the professor has taken a stand that has pitted him against his teammates.
"Mario Balotelli has taken a stand against racism and we applaud him for it," Powar told the BBC.
The V.M.A.s had taken a stand against ego, against pettiness, against self-absorption — at least for this year.
In a statement to CNBC, Heller's campaign said the senator has consistently taken a stand against the Iran deal.
The Danish government had taken a stand against nuclear weapons and would never condone a nuclear base on Greenland.
All have taken a stand against elected officials who have abandoned the interests of the voters who elected them.
Perhaps this support is one reason the museum hasn't taken a stand on the gated quadrant at 77th Street.
Elena Delle Donne has taken a stand for something bigger than sports just before stepping onto the international stage.
Duterte has more than once taken a stand against the international community over perceived criticism of his anti-narcotics campaign.
He now says that he wishes he had the courage or foresight to have taken a stand with the president.
Our partnership at Glasswing Ventures stands behind the #DecencyPledge, and fully supports the NEVCA in taking taken a stand for change.
Luxury fashion designer, Giorgio Armani, has taken a stand against animal cruelty by pledging to end his company's relationship with fur.
The church's history in activism This wouldn't be the first time the church has taken a stand on a social issue.
San Francisco has taken a stand that we all have a basic right to anonymity and privacy while out in public.
And amid a growing crisis at our southern border, the president has taken a stand and fought back against illegal immigration.
My Virtual Model was excised from the site a few years later — maybe she had taken a stand on the wage gap?
Everywhere you look someone is talking about racism in the United States, all because a group of athletes have taken a stand.
He has since taken a stand on the gender pay gap and recently spoken out on the problematic aspects of social media.
As one of a new breed of activist CEO, he's taken a stand on issues from LGBTQ rights, to homelessness, to climate change.
"It seems like every day a child is killed by guns, and yet she hasn't taken a stand against them," one woman said.
It is not the first time Duterte has taken a stand against the international community over perceived criticism of his anti-narcotics campaign.
This isn't the first time Lawrence has taken a stand for body positivity, but it's perhaps the most courageous (and public) statement she's made.
THE Supreme Court has never taken a stand against gerrymandering, the game in which legislators choose their voters, rather than the other way around.
Even House Speaker Paul Ryan, who has generally resisted wading into controversial topics since the election of President Donald Trump, has taken a stand. .
Black firefighters who have taken a stand against unfair treatment report having been punished with increased harassment, social exclusion, reduced pay, transfers and demotions.
Those, like Segura, who have taken to protest and direct action in the Trump era have not just taken a stand against this administration.
Trudeau, the leader of Canada's Liberal Party, has taken a stand on some controversial issues, including fighting climate change and legalizing assisted suicide in Canada.
But while McKinsey had finally taken a stand, it quietly undercut that decision by continuing to work alongside Trillian — independently, rather than as a subcontractor.
In 2019, the USPC has taken a stand against the transgender rights laws proposed in Texas, furthering a fringe agenda to dismantle equality for LGBTQ Americans.
Many of the world's top companies — who have spent billions on research and development, and hundreds of millions creating their patent portfolios — have taken a stand.
Like its competitors, Michael Kors has taken a stand against promotions, saying it will no longer participate in certain broad-based sales events at department stores.
But a number of major artists have taken a stand against the free streaming-music market, including to not stream her latest album, "25," on Spotify.
Although most musicians tow the line when performing at the Super Bowl, many have taken a stand in the past— such as Beyoncé and Lady Gaga.
Racists have felt emboldened enough to march proudly through the streets, and violence has erupted between them and the protestors who've taken a stand against them.
The White House had also taken a stand against the bill, which spokesman Josh Earnest said did not include enough funding to begin addressing the problem.
Kimmel himself, even, might have taken a stand and considered forgoing his reported $15,000 salary for the gig to offer up his spot to a woman instead.
"There have been some brave and bold women who have taken a stand with and for me in the past few days," she wrote on Jan. 12.
"He's taken a stand that is farther than what anyone in the security community has previously advocated," Jacob Shapiro, a professor of international affairs at Princeton, said.
Guns in America This is not the first time the group -- which represents approximately a quarter of the nation's doctors -- has taken a stand on gun violence.
I also hope the companies that supported the Wisconsin Republicans and haven't yet taken a stand — like Dr Pepper Snapple, J.P. Morgan Chase or Humana — do so.
Mr. Verma has taken a stand against junk food in India, where people are more likely to develop diabetes from weight gain than people in other regions.
From Harvey Weinstein to Matt Lauer and Mario Batali, women have taken a stand against the men who have wronged them — both in their personal and professional lives.
NFL and other sports figures have taken a stand, well actually a knee, as a symbolic statement disrespecting the flag of the United States and the National Anthem.
He recalls a teacher recommendation describing how an applicant had taken a stand on a controversial social issue in class, even though other students vocally disagreed with him.
Tech industry employees have taken a stand on some major AI issues, pressing their companies to drop or review the use of sensitive tools that could hurt vulnerable groups.
"Buckingham Palace confirmed the visit after media reports, and said that she wanted to "show solidarity with those who have taken a stand against gender-based violence and femicide.
After you have read a statement and students have taken a stand on the continuum, ask a few volunteers to explain why they decided to stand where they did.
This may seem like a confusing sentiment for Wine School, which has long taken a stand against the "all that matters is what's in the glass" way of thinking.
Underwater desert In an effort to prevent this alarming prospect, two US environmental entrepreneurs have taken a stand, opening the world's first commercial land-based coral farm in the Caribbean.
Republican leadership has also taken a stand on the matter: House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said in a press conference Tuesday that he does not believe Trump's tweets were racist.
Asked about what Cobain would have made of the current political climate in the United States, Frances Bean said she would like to think he would have taken a stand.
Kavanaugh will join a small group of Supreme Court nominees that the ACLU has taken a stand against (the other three were William H. Rehnquist, Robert Bork, and Samuel Alito).
Celebrities including Lena Dunham, Tituss Burgess, Mara Wilson, Nev Schulman, and RuPaul have taken a stand against this violence by spreading the word on social media with the tag #EyesOnChechnya.
He has, however, taken a stand on one controversial topic: He does not believe children should skip the New York State tests administered each year to third through eighth graders.
Asked why he had taken a stand against Starbucks, Abbas said he was informed in a chat group about a pro-LGBT comment made by the company's senior executive, Howard Schultz.
Bundy doesn't seem to believe that the federal government should control rural public land; he and his followers have taken a stand and intend to protest as long as it takes.
The press release states: The show focuses on visionaries who have taken a stand against respectability politics, pushing the limits of imagery one might expect to find in an art gallery.
The Democratic Party — which has for years positioned itself as the defender of gender equality and women's rights against Republican attacks — hasn't taken a stand by pushing out the alleged offenders.
And if you're one of the amazing people who have taken a stand on reproductive rights and want to support these local efforts, please consider donating to our Galvanize Alabama scholarship fund.
They have taken a stand in different ways, but their motivation is the same: They want to do their part to correct inequalities and injustices that they have both seen and experienced firsthand.
As for other retailers that have taken a stand against manipulated ads, like American Eagle's Aerie brand, Koger is all for it — the more companies advocating for realistic portrayals of bodies, the better.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, which has taken a stand that what it calls "intermediaries"—services like Cloudflare and GoDaddy that do not generate the content themselves—should not be adjudicating what speech is acceptable.
The "foreign government funding law" of 2011 is an excellent example of how the state has taken a stand against those organizations that oppose the occupation of Palestine and its related human rights violations.
Though many Americans, and some elected officials, have taken a stand to stanch the epidemic of gun violence, the National Rifle Association and its congressional servants have been an unyielding obstacle to sensible reform.
The convoy raced into the village center and suddenly found itself in a firefight with a contingent of ISIS gunmen, who, surrounded, had taken a stand at one end of a short, wide alley.
"When those companies abstain from making comments about political developments, customers may find it hypocritical, and they will actually be more upset with the company than if it had taken a stand," Korschun said.
The European Parliament has finally taken a stand against rising state-backed homophobia in Poland, where more than 80 towns have declared themselves "LGBTQ-free zones" amid a heated culture war over gay rights.
Major League Baseball may have taken away part of a tradition for their players—most costumes are still allowed, after all—but they've also taken a stand for respecting the women who love the game.
But the American Academy of Sleep Medicine has taken a stand that telemedicine and digital solutions can help if they are able to mirror and expand what successful clinicians do today in the right settings.
Mall of America, the nation's largest shopping mall anchored by Macy's, H&M and others, has taken a stand against the growing trend of Thanksgiving shopping and will be closed on the turkey feast this year.
After threatening to do so for months, the NBA has taken a stand against North Carolina's controversial anti-LGBT law, also know as "HB2," by choosing to pull the All-Star Game from Charlotte next year.
Not a great look for your country, which is why one Italian farmers organisation has taken a stand against foreign food manufacturers who use mafia nicknames, fictional mafiosos, and even guns to market supposedly Italian products.
Since Trump is not quick to forgive the merest of slights it's hard to imagine him calling on any of the officials who have publicly taken a stand against him to serve in key national security slots.
Responding to queries from TechCrunch, a Calibra spokesperson said that the digital wallet will not be rolling out to a number of markets that have taken a stand against cryptocurrency, or are sanctioned by the United States.
Denver has now taken a stand, allowing its bars and restaurants to apply for a permit regarding the use of weed indoors—as long as it isn't smoked—and the smoking of pot in designated outdoor areas.
If leaders fail to act as they say they will when they have taken a stand on the issue, however, deterrence and assurance are weakened, and the United States' reputation among friend and foe alike may be diminished.
Guha and others have rightfully taken a stand against the Citizenship Amendment Act, passed by the upper and lower houses of India's Parliament, which is vague and unconstitutional because it makes fast-tracked citizenship dependent on one's religion.
Let's give a standing ovation to Will, Scarborough, Boot, Schmidt, Wehner and other legitimate conservatives and Republicans who have taken a stand of principle to leave the party they once loved, to serve the country they will always love.
Five of the signatories, Adam Fraser, Jason Fox, Dan Gregory, Matt Church and Darren Hill, have already taken a stand on the issue, speaking with Fairfax Media in early May about their decision to boycott panels that don't actively promote equality.
A number of states and school districts have taken a stand against the Obama administration's reading of Title VII and Title IX—amendments that prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender identity and sexual orientation—as applying to transgender people too.
Then again, as long as prominent black Americans—athletes, entertainers, and even our sitting president—have taken a stand to protest racism and inequality, many white Americans have responded by policing their actions and challenging their right to perform them.
To make matters even more perilous for the half of the state's doctors who work for hospitals, most of their employers have not taken a stand on whether it's ok to prescribe marijuana, for use inside or outside the hospital.
Either Google could have continued to play ball -- giving up more and more user data and making more and more compromises on content, just as Chinese companies do -- or it could have taken a stand, and been ejected all over again.
You mention the few Republicans who have taken a stand — people like John McCain and Lindsey Graham and Ben Sasse — but I want to talk about the rest of the Republicans in Congress, because I think that's where the real responsibility lies here.
The fact of the matter is that Chapman has not only very publicly taken a stand against her husband; she has also, swiftly and in no uncertain terms, condemned his behavior — a statement that would have been unheard of not even a year ago.
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (Reuters) - Meghan, the wife of Britain's Prince Harry, has tied a ribbon at the site in Cape Town where a student was murdered last month, in a gesture of solidarity with those who have taken a stand against gender-based violence.
Google itself has taken a stand that it wants to make its own hardware at the high-end of the smartphone market with the Pixel, and if The Information's report is accurate, it wants to ensure that its services are not cut out from the low end.
The impasse highlights the awkward dynamic candidates like O'Rourke who have taken a stand against dark money groups face; they can rail against PAC money on the trail all they want, but they're powerless to stop the groups from spending money in support of their candidacies.
" Fred Whitaker, chairman of the Orange County Republican Party and an attorney, called Thursday's ruling "a good victory for the 121 charter cities and I think it also helps the case of the many general law cities that also have taken a stand in opposition to SB 54.
Committed to using our campaign's spotlight to lift up the struggles of front-line communities, Ajamu Baraka and I have joined Native Americans at Standing Rock protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline, while no other candidate has taken a stand against the militarized repression of indigenous people trying to protect their water.
IN AN ever more impressive annual gathering of people who have taken a stand for liberty and those who are determined to help them, the historic centre of Oslo became a focal point this week for dissidents, pro-democracy campaigners and former prisoners of conscience, as well as admirers of their causes.
And while more fans than ever have taken a stand against shows whose storylines have contributed to the dangerous trope this year, the swift and loud online backlash that often follows controversial developments with LGBTQ characters could be having a negative effect on representation, a panel of TV writers warned on Saturday.
"Simi kunye kulesisimo" – 'We stand together in this moment' The Duchess of Sussex has tied a ribbon at the site where 19-year-old Cape Town student Uyinene Mrwetyana was murdered last month, to pay her respects and to show solidarity with those who have taken a stand against gender based violence and femicide.
Mr. Shah, the club member from Gujarat — Mr. Modi's home state, where he was chief minister in 2002 when deadly religious riots took place in which roughly a thousand people, mostly Muslims, were killed — said many Indians were thrilled that Mr. Modi had taken a stand and attacked Pakistan in response to the suicide bombing.
Under his leadership, the organization has taken a stand on critical issues tied to the "Tech Won't Build It" movement, such as refusing a $250,000 donation from Salesforce after it was revealed that the company holds a contract with Customs and Border Protection, a federal agency that's been involved in enforcing Trump's controversial family separation policy.
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