Position
a position (noun) - 1. a job 2. a level of importance, 3. a situation, 4. an opinion, 5. the financial assets that an investor ownsposition (verb)
a strong bargaining position
a competitive position
strengthening the firm's competitive position
positioned to compete in foreign markets
a financial position
accumulate a large petition in the futures market
keep the fund's position steady for right now
product positioning
position the weekly magazine as an educational product
the country's official position is that the Rohingyas do not exist
they mastered the 10,000 positions of the Kama Sutra
in an embarassing position
apply for the position of assistant manager
held a senior position in a large company
advertise for a position
fill a position
have a position
hold a position
take up a position
recruit for a position
resign from a position
held to the position tenaciously
empirically validating this position has proven difficult due to methodological limitations
establish a position
reach a certain position
gain a position
strengthen your position
weaken your position
adopt a position
defend a position
a defensive position
pressed to defend their position militarily
a dominant position
in an inferior position
her pre-eminent position among modern writers
use your position to your advantage
be in a position of authority
be in a position of power
be in a position of strength
the question put me in an awkward position
I'm not in a position to help you
put them in a difficult position
achieve a position with respect to others
the position that is the traditional stepping stone to the presidency
an administrative position on campus
a teaching position at the university
physical position
the mime expressed vulnerability through his physical position






