This phrase is used when talking about placing someone in a specific situation, role, or circumstance. It is often used in contexts related to decision-making, responsibility, or challenges.
Examples:
- She was put in a position where she had to make a difficult choice.
- The new manager was put in a position of leadership.
- The company was put in a position to reevaluate its strategy.
- He was put in a position to defend his beliefs.
- The team was put in a position to succeed.
- UE 679/2016, you will be informed in advance and put in a position to express - according to the law - the relative consent.
- We are talking here of a cardinal principle of the rule of law: if there is an accusation against anyone, for example a country, they must be put in a position to defend themselves before judgment can be passed on them.
- Consequently, they must be put in a position to acquire practical and specific knowledge of the cultural, ethical and religious foundations on which the Nation has been built down the centuries.
- Enterprises must be put in a position in which they can respond more flexibly to changes in demand for their goods and services, adapt to the new technologies and show themselves capable of innovation in order to remain competitive.
- We would do well to discuss such things with other people so we are forced to articulate our personal thoughts and are put in a position of receiving feedback.
- And we have to be put in a position to "harvest the sun".[applause]Distributed energy and local food respond to the demand for empathy and cooperation that naturally the human beings have.
- Furthermore, if only from the point of view of transparency, the market ought to be put in a position to understand who does what.
- For most people, it means being put in a position to have to buy something you don't want at a price you can't afford.
- In this way the head was put in a position to continue to abuse the trust of his bishop.
- We must consider, however, that wages as a waiter, bartender and pizza in Prague are not very high and you need to move with a partner that can be put in a position to take a job in the new country.
- The movie makes it clear that, even more than in the past, the player is put in a position to orchestrate their shares freely, relying on an even wider range of gadgets designed to confuse and mislead their antagonists.
- The EU is a project of peace, and the United Kingdom will continue playing a significant role in the Old Continent.For this to happen it should be put in a position to contribute to Europe's development.
- whereas the protection of investors requires that they be put in a position to make a correct assessment of such risks so as to be able to take investment decisions in full knowledge of the facts;
- be put in a position in which they can respond
- I won't be put in a position of guessing.
- In my entire professional life, I've never been put in a position of having to withhold information from the Bureau, and I resent it.
- If you were being put in a position that is remotely compromising... so to speak...
- I just don't like being put in a position where I have to lie.
- But I should never have been put in a position to doubt her.
- Personal ends when I'm put in a position to answer for your actions and I can't because I don't know what you're doing.
Alternatives:
- place in a position
- positioned in a role
- assigned a position
- put into a situation
- placed in a circumstance