Maintain+one's+position
21to one's guns — To maintain one s position staunchly ● gun …
22hold one's own — phrasal to maintain one s position ; prove equal to opposition …
23stand one's ground — phrasal to maintain one s position …
24stick to one's guns — phrasal to maintain one s position especially in face of opposition …
25stick to one's guns — verb To maintain one’s position or viewpoint when faced with opposition …
26stick to one's guns — Australian Slang maintain one s position, beliefs, etc.; keep believing in oneself …
27position — I UK [pəˈzɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [countable] Word forms position : singular position plural positions *** 1) the way that someone s body is placed I dragged myself into a sitting position. First, get yourself into a comfortable position. a) the way… …
28One country, two systems — History of the People s Republic of China     1949–1976, The Mao Era         …
29One true faith — Part of a series on Salvation …
30maintain — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English mainteinen, from Anglo French maintenir, maynteiner, from Medieval Latin manutenēre, from Latin manu tenēre to hold in the hand Date: 14th century 1. to keep in an existing state (as of repair, efficiency …