0 If something is at stake, it is in a situation where it might be lost or damaged. -- ważyć się, być stawką
1 a part of a business that you own, or an amount of money that you have invested in a business -- udział
2 a strong stick with a pointed end that you push into the ground -- słup
a wooden stake
3 to say that you want something and that you should have it -- zgłaszać roszczenie
This is not to suggest that there were no philosophical issues at stake.
Numerous political parties have gained representation, and they all have a stake in the survival of the regime.
Secondly, the spatial distribution of stakes may not be sufficient to characterise the dependence of mass balance on elevation.
The interpretative difficulties of these reversions are heightened as soon as we acknowledge that there was more than a fictional character at stake.
These questions, of course, already are widely debated in the media, and interest groups already are staking out their positions.
Thus, one wonders whether persons with key responsibilities for household welfare are aware of what is at stake in debates about macro-economic reform.
The popular label "designer baby" effectively trivializes what is at stake in such decisions.
What is at stake is the extent to which technology was responsible for the suffering of these communities.
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