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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91. From an economic perspective, there is no substantive difference between a stock split and a stock dividend.
92. There is a large literature on technology transfer, though not much of it is from the perspective of the developing countries.
93. All these indicate the kind of critique that is possible when we employ a perspective other than that provided by the immediate discipline.
94. As demands crowd in on you it becomes increasingly difficult to keep things in perspective.
95. In general, the classical perspective contained a peculiarly narrow view of what it actually is that controls human behaviour.
96. The final perspective upon resource allocation is by age group.
97. They are seen in a partisan perspective, a perception that limits the extent of their popular appeal.
98. From their historical perspective Marx and Engels could be forgiven for arguing that late-nineteenth-century Britain had a repressive capitalist state.
99. We therefore continually try to correct one philosophical perspective about it against another.
100. There are certain assumptions in the study of pottery from an evolutionary perspective.
101. This is the perspective from which we should approach the novel constitutional questions presented by the legislative veto.
102. By distinguishing too sharply between the divine Word and the divine Spirit the Church has lost a most important biblical perspective.
103. Introduction InPart One I have briefly outlined the origins and fate of the classical perspective in criminology.
104. The language within the marks also provides a nice change from the narrative voice and gives your readers an interesting third-person perspective.
105. To put this project into perspective, it is essential to examine Mary's short, but action-packed sailing career.
106. It is from this perspective that she approaches the women's issue.
107. From a Marxist perspective, systems of stratification derive from the relationships of social groups to the means of production.
108. From the perspective of youth culture and pop music two aspects of this are significant.
109. It gave them a welcome break from the mania of the Olympics and seemed to put everything in its proper perspective.
110. Does the whole conceptual perspective of the Monitor theory narrow down to a focus on filling in the blanks?
111. It is perhaps that long-term perspective which is at the root of present-day concern over the nuclear arsenal held by the superpowers.
112. Kegan has much more to say to educators and clinicians from his constructivist perspective.
113. Like modern archeology,[Sentencedict.com ] anthropology also depends upon the historical perspective which Hecataeus and his successors first opened.
114. Crucially, from Weber's perspective, the values and actions of state bureaucrats tend to override the policies of elected politicians.
115. Lenin was one of the first theorists who examined the international growth of capitalism from a Marxist perspective.
116. Whilst the issue of alcohol abuse is quite properly a matter for concern, it should be seen in perspective.
117. The state according to Castells's perspective, had the central role of ensuring a healthy capitalist economy.
118. And so rhetoric allows associative feminist psychologists to address psychology from outside, but from a recognizable and relevant perspective.
119. John Berger and John Barrell have both argued the connection between economic power and artistic perspective.
120. Using that broader perspective, we did away entirely with centralized pickup and delivery.
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.