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position

[puh-zish-uhn] / pəˈzɪʃ ən /








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Many, ultimately, resorted to emigration to Spanish-speaking countries like Spain or Mexico and wherever possible, Cargill found positions to accommodate them.

From MarketWatch

“The strategic value of the asset combined with a growing corporate appeal positions Gonneville well for eventual production,” analyst Ross Bennett says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Newsom, who has acknowleged that he is considered a 2028 bid for president, argues that the state is positioned not just to endure the moment but to help shape what comes next nationally.

From Los Angeles Times

“When it’s people in these powerful positions, it does seem like the system moves differently for them.”

From Los Angeles Times

Another way to position for a fracturing world: Own some gold and/or silver.

From Barron's