positioning

IPA: pʌzˈɪʃʌnɪŋ

noun

  • The act of positioning; placement.
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Examples of "positioning" in Sentences

  • I mean, right now we are in what I call the positioning stage.
  • I am, the stronger everything else comes and my positioning is a lot stronger.
  • The term positioning indicates the place the brand or product occupies in a given market.
  • This kind of positioning is very meaningful to people, maybe more so than many editors believe.
  • In 2006, Paulson & Co. indicated its interest in positioning itself for a decline in housing prices.
  • Government and Fed policies are again positioning us on the precipice of the next economic disaster.
  • His proposal for adverbs positioning is very interesting and very much referred to in the literature.
  • The role of ideological positioning is often overstated in American politics -- presidential elections are largely driven by the economy, and Congressional outcomes are closely related to the number of seats held by the president's party, whether it is a midterm election, and the state of the economy.
  • Asset Strategy's long-term performance has been strong, Mr. McDevitt wrote, but he added that its defensive moves to avoid losses look "aggressive," noting that "rapid shifts in positioning leave the fund vulnerable to getting whipsawed by the market, as it's very difficult to consistently anticipate the market's short-term movements."

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