Synonym: linear perspective, position, view. Similar words: respectively, irrespective of, inspection, detective, objective, introspection, protective, collective. Meaning: [pər'spektɪv /pə's-] n. 1. a way of regarding situations or topics etc. 2. the appearance of things relative to one another as determined by their distance from the viewer.
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61. Taking a broader perspective, Mira remarks on the situation at large.
62. The particular sonnet I am about to examine, however, approaches the subject from a much different perspective.
63. Political and legal anthropology Many of the anthropologists dealing with political organization have chosen to approach this from a conflict perspective.
64. We conclude, therefore, that the radical perspective on the labour process offers a far-reaching critique of conventional organisation theory.
65. The same basic principles of animation can be applied when animating 3-D objects, where in fact perspective is usually built-in anyway.
66. It is this shift in perspective that is creating a wealth of new possibilities.
67. Despite the obvious advantages of a unified perspective for collective political action, the differences among women disallow such a perspective.
68. These demanding on-site visits gave Pearl a better perspective on the tenders received.
69. The Realist perspective remains broadly the one described in this chapter.
70. Nothing at all out of the ordinary. Small communities get things out of perspective.
71. He or she must learn to perceive his or her main studies in a broader perspective.
72. Similarly, software experts are suggesting and developing approaches that may be technologically elegant but financially infeasible from a business perspective.
73. It is necessary to appreciate these facts if social policy is to be seen from a sociological perspective.
74. From a business perspective it is a manoeuvre which meets a much-recognised need for the agency to offer clients international service.
75. This brings us to the last perspective which has influenced us: the study, in the broadest sense,(sentencedict.com) of personality.
76. Maybe it is just a totally different perspective so far away from home and being immersed in the local culture.
77. He was the first and only Presidential contender to propose a world-view profoundly alternative to the traditions of imperialist perspective.
78. Most Christians reading the Bible from a New Testament perspective would not spot the difference unless it was pointed out.
79. The box set has given a history to popular music, by providing perspective.
80. Winners have the ability to step back from the canvas of their lives like an artist gaining perspective. They make their lives a work of art - an individual masterpiece. Denis Waitley
81. Conversion to this perspective represented a transition point in the socialization of new arrivals.
82. From a Piagetian constructivist perspective,[Sentencedict.com] critical thinking is not fundamentally different from regular thinking.
83. From the federal perspective, generally acceptable activities were being planned and carried out, largely on local initiative.
84. They certainly help to enhance a perspective that sees Faustus as a pawn between two more powerful forces.
85. Linear, scientific perspective allows for a fairly accurate mental reconstruction of the distances separating objects.
86. From this perspective we can see a direct contrast with the normativist style.
87. The results provide a new perspective on the association between area deprivation indicators and population health.
88. We would argue that the chain-of command perspective is neither a biblical nor a psychologically sound pattern for the marriage relationship.
89. From a Piagetian perspective, development is appropriately viewed as a continuum.
90. Another consideration is whether conceptual distinctions and classifications in family and marriage sociology are appropriate to a female perspective.
More similar words: respectively, irrespective of, inspection, detective, objective, introspection, protective, collective, effectively, effectiveness, aspect, suspect, spectrum, prospect, spectacle, inspector, introspect, active, spectacular, actively, with respect to, attractive, distinctive, productive, active transport, specify, special, species, specific, expect.