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position paper

American  

noun

  1. a formal, usually detailed written statement, especially regarding a single issue, that articulates a position, viewpoint, or policy, as of a government, organization, or political candidate.


Etymology

Origin of position paper

First recorded in 1945–50

Example Sentences

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The eight companies have already sent a position paper to German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius outlining their vision for the new jet, Airbus said.

From Barron's • Jun. 10, 2026

In their recently published position paper, they set out the steps that they believe have to be tackled as a priority in the short term.

From Science Daily • May 6, 2024

The EU’s three largest economies pushed back with a position paper advocating for self-regulation.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 3, 2023

"Understanding our individual risk factors and how to manage them is key to maintaining a healthy blood pressure and this position paper provides detailed recommendations on how that can be achieved."

From BBC • Sep. 15, 2023

On Tuesday, The Forward also reported that Mr. Santos had called himself “a proud American Jew” in a position paper that his campaign shared with Jewish and pro-Israel leaders.

From New York Times • Dec. 27, 2022

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