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a mental position from which things are viewed
teaching history gave him a special point of view toward current events
we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians - the spatial property of the position from which something is observed
How To Use point of view In A Sentence
- From a pure box-office point of view, all of us can surely relish the sort of muscular macho, the one-on-one confrontation on view when a Phil Vickery meets a Christian Califano.
- KING: How do you react to the fact, we'll get to "Apollo 13" and lots of other things, that people looked at it from their point of view, liberals saw it as liberal, conservatives saw it conservative, moderates saw it as moderate, some people saw it as apolitical, antipolitical. CNN Transcript - Larry King Live Weekend: Tom Hanks' Career From `Bonfire of the Vanities' to `Saving Private Ryan' - February 17, 2001
- Shanghai Baby is peopled with nimble-witted hedonists. From the point of view of traditional mainstream society, they are moral degenerates and self-serving rebels.
- From the philosophical point of view the principles relate to the problem of how to combine necessity and freedom.
- The high frequency of I as theme helps to maintain a sense of continuity and a coherent point of view.
- Nevertheless it is useful and justified to look at living systems from the functional point of view.
- From a technical point of view, identifying blood tantalite and niobate minerals should be much easier than dealing with diamonds. Lounge of the Lab Lemming
- From a political point of view it would be more clever to withdraw it, take the flak and then forget about it.
- This analysis suggests that, from a practical point of view, it is not easy to draw a clear-cut distinction between a collecting bank and a discounting bank.
- This is a fact the significance of which cannot escape anyone, and one which incontestably marks an epoch from the point of view of chemists. Marie Curie - Nobel Lecture