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词汇 example_english_moderate-position
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moderate position

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meanings of moderateand position


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moderate
adjective
uk /ˈmɒd.ər.ət/ us /ˈmɑː.dɚ.ət/
neither small nor large in size, amount, degree, ...
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position
noun
uk /pəˈzɪʃ.ən/ us /pəˈzɪʃ.ən/
the place where something or someone is, often in relation to ...
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Examples of moderate position


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We are in basic agreement with these arguments and the moderateposition both commentaries chart between the poles of radical empiricism and nativism.
They were convinced that significant - perhaps decisive - support would be forthcoming from the business community if organized labor took what they perceived to be the moderateposition on health-care reform.
We could have a situation in which the bulk of people in a constituency, by the exercise of preferences, could plug for a moderateposition.
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It is in fact a retreat even from the moderateposition which had already been taken on the question of redevelopment.
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We have kept a moderateposition between both levels, but we stress that our greatest concern about regional policy is to get various industries into the regions.
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I think that it is a fair summary of the position, at any rate of the more moderateposition, which is stated by those who desire to see no change.
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As soon as you have a vote you get that movement away from the moderateposition to the extremist position, which is what we all want to avoid.
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He lived through the increasing tension between religious liberals and conservatives and took a moderateposition, rejecting the extremes of both groups.
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Opposing expansion was a fairly moderateposition, but calling for withdrawal was much more radical.
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Current consensus favors a more moderateposition, but it is unclear which genera to split.
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As most contemporary historians, he holds a more moderateposition.
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When he died (of natural causes) he was a great national hero, even though support for his moderateposition was slipping away.
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Cultural nationalism does not tend to manifest itself in independent movements, but is a moderate position within a larger spectrum of nationalist ideology.
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They find that he holds a moderateposition.
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The loss of the moderateposition has caused problems for the church that continue to the present day.
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Incumbents enjoy resources that make them more independent of activists, and this enables them to take more moderate positions.
Apparently challengers who are disadvantaged in terms of resources and name recognition offer moderate positions in an attempt to compensate for their non-policy liabilities.
Many scholars take a more moderateposition.
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On issues where voters attach more significance to centrist positions, parties appear to adapt quickly to similar, moderate positions.
Schwarzenegger gradually moved towards a more politically moderateposition, determined to build a winning legacy with only a short time to go until the next gubernatorial election.
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