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pozycja
I. position [pəˈzɪʃən] N
1. position t. SPORTS, MIL (place):
position
in position
out of position
to take up position
zajmować [perf zająć] pozycję
to jockey [or jostle] for position
to jockey [or jostle] for position
2. position (post):
position
position
3. position (situation):
position
financial position
to be in no position to do sth
to put sb in a difficult position
stawiać [perf postawić] kogoś w trudnej sytuacji
if I were in your position
4. position form (opinion):
position
sb's position is that...
5. position (way of being placed):
position
position
II. position [pəˈzɪʃən] VB trans
position
umieszczać [perf umieścić]
position aerial
ustawiać [perf ustawić]
OpenDict entry
position N
neutral position
neutral position
neutral position
bargaining position N ECON
bargaining position
bear position N ECON
bear position
contra position [ˈkɒntrə-, Am ˈkɑ:n-] N
contra position
key position N ECON
key position
lead position, leading position N
lead position
loss position N ECON
loss position
pozycja fstraty
lotus position N no pl
lotus position
managerial position N
managerial position
market position N
market position
pole position N
pole position
Present
Iposition
youposition
he/she/itpositions
weposition
youposition
theyposition
Past
Ipositioned
youpositioned
he/she/itpositioned
wepositioned
youpositioned
theypositioned
Present Perfect
Ihavepositioned
youhavepositioned
he/she/ithaspositioned
wehavepositioned
youhavepositioned
theyhavepositioned
Past Perfect
Ihadpositioned
youhadpositioned
he/she/ithadpositioned
wehadpositioned
youhadpositioned
theyhadpositioned
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Over the longer term, they've strengthened their market position through all the weakness globally.
business.financialpost.com
Finally, the cost of the camera and the film leaves the 300 in an expensive niche market position -- photos are a buck a snap.
mashable.com
Market position is at the low end with products rarely over $80.
en.wikipedia.org
This advantage derives from attribute(s) that allow an organization to outperform its competition, such as superior market position, skills, or resources.
en.wikipedia.org
Inside directors represent the interests of the entity's stakeholders, and often have special knowledge of its inner workings, its financial or market position, and so on.
en.wikipedia.org