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positions

noun as in belief, point of view

noun as in class, stature

noun as in responsibility in business or other enterprise

verb as in place physically in location

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The group included the minister for immigration and the chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, the report said, positions then held by Robert Jenrick and Oliver Dowden.

From BBC

“I look forward to learning more about his other policy positions and how they will support a conservative, pro-American agenda.”

From Salon

And it also means that Tuchel, who starts in the role on 1 January, he actually inherits a positions he will regard as healthy on many levels.

From BBC

Like any other would-be autocrat, President-elect Donald Trump is selecting people for key positions overseeing the military and legal system based not on objective merits but their personal loyalty to one man: in this case, a 78-year-old Republican who felt betrayed in his first term when more-or-less qualified cabinet officials would balk at some of his more extreme demands.

From Salon

He falsely claims that "standards have lowered" to let women in, and that "men in those positions are more capable."

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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