stand+firm

  • 81firm stand — strong position, unyielding viewpoint, resolute belief, fixed attitude …

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  • 82Theory of the firm — The theory of the firm consists of a number of economic theories that describe the nature of the firm, company, or corporation, including its existence, behavior, structure, and relationship to the market.[1] Contents 1 Overview 2 Background …

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  • 83Jerry Lewis - Lowery lobbying firm controversy — The Jerry Lewis Lowery lobbying firm controversy stems from the relationship between Congressman Jerry Lewis (R CA) and a lobbying firm, known as Copeland Lowery Jacquez Denton White, where good friend and former U.S. Congressman Bill Lowery was… …

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  • 84take a firm stand (on something) — take a firm ˈline/ˈstand (on/against sth) idiom to make your beliefs known and to try to make others follow them • We need to take a firm line on tobacco advertising. • They took a firm stand against drugs in the school. Main entry: ↑firmidiom …

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  • 85take a firm stand (against something) — take a firm ˈline/ˈstand (on/against sth) idiom to make your beliefs known and to try to make others follow them • We need to take a firm line on tobacco advertising. • They took a firm stand against drugs in the school. Main entry: ↑firmidiom …

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  • 86take a firm line (on something) — take a firm ˈline/ˈstand (on/against sth) idiom to make your beliefs known and to try to make others follow them • We need to take a firm line on tobacco advertising. • They took a firm stand against drugs in the school. Main entry: ↑firmidiom …

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  • 87take a firm line (against something) — take a firm ˈline/ˈstand (on/against sth) idiom to make your beliefs known and to try to make others follow them • We need to take a firm line on tobacco advertising. • They took a firm stand against drugs in the school. Main entry: ↑firmidiom …

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  • 88Old Firm — C …

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  • 89in|firm´ness — in|firm «ihn FURM», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. lacking strength or health; physically weak; feeble: »Great grandmother was old and infirm. Here I stand…A poor, infirm, weak, and despised old man (Shakespeare). SYNONYM(S): shaky, decrepit,… …

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  • 90in|firm´ly — in|firm «ihn FURM», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. lacking strength or health; physically weak; feeble: »Great grandmother was old and infirm. Here I stand…A poor, infirm, weak, and despised old man (Shakespeare). SYNONYM(S): shaky, decrepit,… …

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