stance造句61. Even though the ball is further back in your stance, try not to chop down into the ball.
62. Any form of scientific endeavour must attempt to transcend its time and place to sustain an independent, doubting stance.
63. Or else it becomes an increasingly embattled stance, out of touch with the world.
64. Barton only lasted one day in the new spot, with its slightly different stance,[http:///stance.html] before the knee began bothering him.
65. Before the publication of the new draft, the Bush administration had appeared to show greater flexibility in its negotiating stance.
66. But her symbolic stance emerges at a time when there is considerable disquiet over the imaging of children.
67. Until quite recently the socio-cultural anthropologists have adopted a very similar stance.
68. In neither ease was the omission a necessary consequence of the intellectual stance of the two schools.
69. The logical conclusion of this conceited but surprisingly widely held stance should be to declare all such people as legal minors.
70. Now place yourself inside the regulationist framework, that is, adopt the stance of a regulationist in relation to the other two theories.
71. Nothing can be more devastating to a fighter than to be caught by his opponent midway between one stance and another.
72. But they went one stage further: Soviet socialism adopted a stance of militant atheism.
73. We countered with a successful campaign to convince the young lawyers section to take a pro-ERA stance.
74. He could see by her awkward stance and darting eyes that she was acutely embarrassed.
75. This interesting stance has been seen in more recent dinosaur fossil discoveries.
76. The secret of playing these shots is to adopt the stance you are comfortable with.
77. A stance that helped the poor and promoted growth, it said, counted for nothing without a strong anti-corruption strategy.
78. Others suspected the truth: that Hitler's public stance did not represent his real feelings on the issue.
79. The Mutawas offered the father moral support in his strong stance and showered him with accolades for his religious conviction.
80. Rock back into a cat stance and block, then fire off a back fist with your leading hand.
81. Clinton consistently supported women's right to abortion at a time when Bush adopted an anti-abortion stance.
82. Patrick Buchanan has criticized Dole for not taking a stronger stance against abortion.
83. The Dodson aunts take pride in his stance in this hour of crisis.
84. His stance was apologetic, almost cringing as if he expected to be dealt a blow.
85. I do not know quite what at that time was the stance adopted by W.'s aunt as first respondent.
86. Their tough stance followed talks at Camp David in which Mr Bush agreed to delay action until the new year.
87. Maintain the correct stance and the ensemble will accelerate to flying speed.
88. All were rooted in the nineteenth-century stance of the artist as critical outsider, disdainful of the niceties of the bourgeoisie.
89. His heavy gold rings and his bomber jacket and his wide-foot stance had added up to a man of experience in my eyes.
90. J.-hungry media with snappy sound bites and an attention-grabbing stance on domestic abuse.