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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121. Prevalence of human papillomavirus in cervical cancer: a worldwide perspective.
122. The more deep-seated problem is not factual accuracy but the writer's perspective on his subject.
123. From the perspective of economic analysis, children are high-priced consumption goods that are rapidly becoming more expensive.
124. In summary, the key to understanding society from a Marxist perspective involves an analysis of the infrastructure.
125. Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth. Marcus Aurelius
126. Some problems of aggregation remain for the relative deprivation perspective, but the examination of groups works well for the mobilization perspective.
127. As its name suggests, the dual perspective argues that rights and movements actually encourage each other, acting as mutual catalysts.
128. This is why the method is often applied to soften and diffuse distant objects or hills, as in atmospheric perspective.
129. Or whether mutually to reinforce their ability to perceive and understand this city - two viewpoints yielding a stereoscopic perspective.
130. The use of perspective allows us to represent three dimensions on a flat page.
131. Or maybe because you get a new perspective with hard copy.
132. The projection of triangles Projective geometry evolved out of the geometric perspective, beloved of Renaissance architects, engineers and painters.
133. I want to defend a radically different picture, which takes a much broader historical perspective.
134. But if the moment of performance is considered as potentially an act of composition, a different perspective can emerge.
135. From this perspective, the rioters are not a unique group but rather are comparable to others in the urban underclass.
136. Conductors such as Barenboim or Wolfgang Sawallisch, for example, perhaps approach music from a broader perspective.
137. In another innovation, you can move about your environment in all directions, taking everything in from a first-person perspective.
138. Once you master the arts of reflection, understanding, and resolution, perspective and point of view will follow.
139. His misgivings about religious doctrines extend even to his own, and he is quick to put it into perspective.
140. Burton always had a calm, lofty perspective on his work as an actor. Sentencedict.com
141. From their perspective, schools are repositories of the authentic national culture which they transmit between generations.
142. Which makes it the bargain of the week or a disposable donkey of a release, depending on your perspective.
143. From this perspective democratic politics, and the two-party system in particular, was the problem and the cause of our economic ills.
144. In order to clarify the problem, and put it into perspective, a number of questions need to be asked.
145. Turning to Britain's educational system, the vice chancellor of Salford adopted a different perspective.
146. This perspective, which comes from Peter Mott, was one he arrived at after several years of analysis.
147. From this perspective, 1993 looks likely to be another year of substantial audit fee cuts.
148. In this perspective, people's control over their health and their health services is a democratic right.
149. The Bank has not given a formal ruling on this method of presentation from a capital adequacy perspective.
150. After a full assessment, priorities of care can be determined from both the nurse's and the patient's 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.