Major corporations have also taken a stand against the law.
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Collins has not taken a stand on the tax plan.
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Several cantons have already taken a stand on the issue.
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I am particularly inspired that they themselves have taken a stand.
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Comey has repeatedly not taken a stand on her public statements.
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The pediatricians' group isn't the only one that's taken a stand.
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Still, it is somewhat disappointing that Binance hasn't taken a stand here.
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Benioff joins other billionaires who have taken a stand against income inequality.
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But this is the first time that ASCO has taken a stand.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken a stand himself on Facebook's privacy policies.
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"We have always taken a stand against the injustices of this world," Manning said.
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Ivanka Trump has finally taken a stand against father's family separation policy — sort of.
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He has also taken a stand against the Justice Department's cries for backdoor access.
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Twitter has taken a stand; Google is weighing changes to its own ad policy.
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It's not the first time Amazon employees have taken a stand over environmental issues.
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In the past, the N.C.A.A. has taken a stand in reaction to some state laws.
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Despite mounting international pressure, however, China has not taken a stand against the militant leader.
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Emerging leaders beyond politics Outside the political world, some prominent figures have taken a stand.
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Ocasio-Cortez has taken a stand against ICE once before in this year's spending negotiations.
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But there are few active corporate leaders in Silicon Valley who have taken a stand.
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He's also affirmed their dignity and taken a stand on behalf of the most vulnerable.
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This year's Oscars ceremony isn't the first awards show Will Smith has taken a stand against.
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This is not the first time that the women have taken a stand for equal pay.
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While some in Europe have taken a stand against rising anti-Semitism, words will not suffice.
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Stephenson, speaking at the Code Conference, said he hasn't taken a stand personally on the deal.
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Even within the black community more public figures have taken a stand and addressed the issue.
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During the ESPN event, Obama also lauded athletes who have have taken a stand on social issues.
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President Trump and the Department of Justice have taken a stand on justice, on enforcing the law.
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Twitter has taken a stand on the issue, banning all political advertising from its platform last month.
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As trust in the media falters, a reader has taken a stand, one friend at a time.
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Even the president has taken a stand for the rights of transgender kids to be accommodated at school.
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Thank god someone has finally taken a stand defending what is most sacred, the comfort of multi-billionaires.
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Twitter's donation follows other tech companies that have taken a stand against the president's immigration actions this week.
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This isn't the first time the professor has taken a stand that has pitted him against his teammates.
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"Mario Balotelli has taken a stand against racism and we applaud him for it," Powar told the BBC.
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The V.M.A.s had taken a stand against ego, against pettiness, against self-absorption — at least for this year.
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In a statement to CNBC, Heller's campaign said the senator has consistently taken a stand against the Iran deal.
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The Danish government had taken a stand against nuclear weapons and would never condone a nuclear base on Greenland.
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All have taken a stand against elected officials who have abandoned the interests of the voters who elected them.
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Perhaps this support is one reason the museum hasn't taken a stand on the gated quadrant at 77th Street.
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Elena Delle Donne has taken a stand for something bigger than sports just before stepping onto the international stage.
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Duterte has more than once taken a stand against the international community over perceived criticism of his anti-narcotics campaign.
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He now says that he wishes he had the courage or foresight to have taken a stand with the president.
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Our partnership at Glasswing Ventures stands behind the #DecencyPledge, and fully supports the NEVCA in taking taken a stand for change.
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Luxury fashion designer, Giorgio Armani, has taken a stand against animal cruelty by pledging to end his company's relationship with fur.
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The church's history in activism This wouldn't be the first time the church has taken a stand on a social issue.
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San Francisco has taken a stand that we all have a basic right to anonymity and privacy while out in public.
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And amid a growing crisis at our southern border, the president has taken a stand and fought back against illegal immigration.
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My Virtual Model was excised from the site a few years later — maybe she had taken a stand on the wage gap?
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Everywhere you look someone is talking about racism in the United States, all because a group of athletes have taken a stand.
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He has since taken a stand on the gender pay gap and recently spoken out on the problematic aspects of social media.
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As one of a new breed of activist CEO, he's taken a stand on issues from LGBTQ rights, to homelessness, to climate change.
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"It seems like every day a child is killed by guns, and yet she hasn't taken a stand against them," one woman said.
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It is not the first time Duterte has taken a stand against the international community over perceived criticism of his anti-narcotics campaign.
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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.
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THE Supreme Court has never taken a stand against gerrymandering, the game in which legislators choose their voters, rather than the other way around.
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Even House Speaker Paul Ryan, who has generally resisted wading into controversial topics since the election of President Donald Trump, has taken a stand. .
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Black firefighters who have taken a stand against unfair treatment report having been punished with increased harassment, social exclusion, reduced pay, transfers and demotions.
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Those, like Segura, who have taken to protest and direct action in the Trump era have not just taken a stand against this administration.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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" 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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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Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE of Arizona, but three have taken a stand and until the election stood fast in opposition: Republican Sen.
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