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Definition of position paper in English: position papernoun (in business and politics) a written report outlining someone's attitude or intentions regarding a particular matter. Example sentencesExamples - Kathindi said the hake industry was preparing a position paper, which will be presented to the minister of fisheries and marine resources.
- In a recent position paper, Tanner wrote that Social Security faces a horrendous unfinanced liability of $26 trillion over 75 years.
- The meeting carefully considered the position paper presented by the management and adopted its key recommendations, the university announced this week.
- There was possibly a position paper or an objection report that - I am not sure it is in the papers, your Honour.
- He said the central bank's assessment of the island's financial system greatly differs from that taken by the magazine, pointing to a position paper drawn up by central bank officials Sunday.
- However, this must be balanced against the recent position paper of the Office of the Director of Telecommunications Regulation on full number portability.
- A one-page position paper on inclusion was written and distributed by the district's director of special education two years ago.
- The discussion document will form the basis of a future position paper which will then go to the Department of Health, which is in charge of reforming marriage law.
- I have just presented a position paper of sorts to our board suggesting some changes in structure that would still allow governance by the partners while fulfilling both of those mandates.
- After a position paper is written, the legislative committee should share it with all grassroots members and other coalition organizations.
Definition of position paper in US English: position papernounpəˈzɪʃən ˌpeɪpər (in business and politics) a written report outlining someone's attitude or intentions regarding a particular matter. Example sentencesExamples - However, this must be balanced against the recent position paper of the Office of the Director of Telecommunications Regulation on full number portability.
- I have just presented a position paper of sorts to our board suggesting some changes in structure that would still allow governance by the partners while fulfilling both of those mandates.
- There was possibly a position paper or an objection report that - I am not sure it is in the papers, your Honour.
- He said the central bank's assessment of the island's financial system greatly differs from that taken by the magazine, pointing to a position paper drawn up by central bank officials Sunday.
- The discussion document will form the basis of a future position paper which will then go to the Department of Health, which is in charge of reforming marriage law.
- The meeting carefully considered the position paper presented by the management and adopted its key recommendations, the university announced this week.
- In a recent position paper, Tanner wrote that Social Security faces a horrendous unfinanced liability of $26 trillion over 75 years.
- A one-page position paper on inclusion was written and distributed by the district's director of special education two years ago.
- After a position paper is written, the legislative committee should share it with all grassroots members and other coalition organizations.
- Kathindi said the hake industry was preparing a position paper, which will be presented to the minister of fisheries and marine resources.
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