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The position is that all new residents are assessed by a social worker.
No one was sure of his position on any issue.
Do you expect the government to take a position one way or another on this legislation?
The agency takes the position that the government's specifications were deficient.
Such behaviour was clearly not acceptable for someone in a position of authority.
He had seriously abused his position as a doctor by releasing patients' personal details.
There are two positional changes to the team.
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using the Internet where you work, during working hours, for activities which are not work-related
BuzzWord Articlea substance that scientists think exists out in space, but for which they have no direct proof
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… to reveal a small part of your intentions in order to attract support, without actually committing yourself to doing anything
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